There are days when I forget why I come to this space. When it becomes more about a great picture, or the perfect combination of words, or creating something that moves someone in their heart. Days when I lose focus and find myself entangled in confusion about what is the right thing to write, rather than what is the true thing.
On some days I feel distracted. Blocked. Unable. Unwilling. Lost. I’m left wondering if it’s too trivial to record. Too personal. Too stuffy. Too pretty. Too raw. Too. . . you name it. Always, though, I come back to reality. I come back and I remember. . . I do it simply, to tell our story.
Maybe it is as simple as an Indian Summer morning spent at a park. . .
Or as complicated as sorting through loss. . .
Or any multitude of events and feelings that make up life.
I write to bear witness. To say we were here and it was good. . .
And to say that even when it was messy, barren, and dark. . .
. . . it was still good.
You see, I’m a believer in telling our stories. I believe that it’s healing. Most won’t do it on a blog, but I believe all should do it–somehow.
And that is why I write. . . because I think our stories matter. All of our stories matter.
And for that I am so thankful to you!! Please keep writing…your words matter so much. 🙂
Hope you're feeling good!
Oh dear friend. You matter.
Thank you for writing.