For those who may have caught the reference, I did indeed borrow the title above from Emma. Remember the last scene, when Emma and Mr. Nightly walked out of the church, under the arbor, and the ever-critical Mrs. Elton turned to the camera and remarked at the "shocking lack of satin?" Like anyone in the presence of such loveliness as Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeremy Northam even noticed!
Likewise, I am quite certain I have not sent any of you through a season of withdrawal. heh heh ...
Still, I’m compelled to give a reason for my absence. Though writers are not supposed to have excuses, I've been sidelined for many months by a lingering bout of vertigo. If you've ever experienced that thoroughly consuming affliction, you know that vertigo + computer screen does not equal a happy head.
And then, in blogger-land, there's that thing about saying something useful. I admit to being the type who is finicky about the “rules.” All the advice, instruction, how-to-do-this-thing-the-right-way messages I’ve received at writing conferences has fed my inbred hypersensitivity.
Contributions to the blogosphere should be purposeful, poignant, applicable, or humorous. Preferably all of the above.
When I was in college, a friend and her boyfriend came to visit over Christmas break. Around the dinner table one night, my dear mother, perhaps because she felt she must share something, leaned toward me and said, "I bought you some underwear today." My friend just about spit her mouthful of food all over her plate!
But my mother reveals the truth of it. Sometimes, all we have to say is, "I bought you some underwear today." And after a year and a half of brain-rattling (read: vertigo), I'm okay with that. I've learned there are more important things in life than striving to be the one with the perfect words. (As if!)
Here's one more thing. Facebook friend and blogger extraordinaire Christen Nelson has put together an e-book about God's love. I contributed an article about how I have perceived His love so profoundly through my struggle with vertigo. You can download it on Valentine's Day at www.theuncontainabletruth.com. Check out her website and blog. It is indeed purposeful, poignant, applicable, and humorous ... you know, all of the above. :)
Glad you're back.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jan! Just checking ... did you see this on FB? I'm having some (ahem) isssues.
ReplyDeleteYou're back, you're back! Was excited to see an updated entry for your blog when I was fiddling with my own! That chat over a cuppa is still floating out there waiting to come to fruition ... someday? ;-)
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