My sister Jana had a brain tumor a couple years ago and blogged about it . Well, it came back and she has had a second brain surgery - and she's blogging about it again. I was always a little afraid of her even though she's two years younger than me; I worried she could kick my ass. I still think she could...and she can definitely kick tumor ass, too.
Went on a great, two week vacation to Paris, London and Ireland recently. We had a great time and each place was different and offered it's own charms. Paris is Paris - we stayed in a flat (actually a converted old workshop in the middle of the block across from St. Severin's in the Latin Quarter) and saw all the sites and had a blast. London was a relatively quick two-days where we were based out of a flat near King's Cross station. We then took the train to Holyhead in Wales and took the ferry to Dublin. Dublin was fun and then we went to Carlow where our girls did some Irish Step Dancing with a local instructor and some of their fellow dancers from their studio here in Rhode Island (that was actually the main impetus for the trip). My folks also met us there and we had fun around Carlow and a day trip to Kilkenny. After that, we went our own way down thru Tipperary and Cork to Kenmare, the Ring of Kerry and then Dingle and the Penninsula. Then it was...
I'm everywhere online, it seems. This blog, another blog (though increasingly less frequently 'twould appear), old blogs (up above there), Twitter and Facebook. Lots of presence, lots of words--too many probably. For what? To hear myself talk (or "see" myself "write")? The act of writing organizes thoughts. But now is seems like my thoughts on various and sundry topics have been organized and filed already. I've written and opined for a decade or so on may topics and now I feel like, too often, I'm just repeating myself. It's a challenge to say something new about the same ol' same ol', isn't it? To not repeat yourself or echo others? I guess that's nothing new. But it's a tough standard and one to which I scarcely adhere. I guess the trick is to say the same thing in new and interesting ways. Or don't say anything at all. So onward. Writing organizes, yes. But it also takes work, which means practice, which mean...
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