Well,
it’s almost August, and I’m back.
I can still hear an elderly neighbor I had many years
ago saying, “I need a vacation from my vacation.” She often went on cruises,
and returned very tired. Seems she had way too much fun, and she needed the
quiet of laundry, house cleaning and meal preparation, to recover.
That is about where I find myself. Fun and
exhilarating moments can take a lot out of a person.
DD had the best time of her life
(her words) at the international piano competition and managed to get through
two of the four elimination rounds. They started with thirty semi-finalists,
and she made it to the top ten. It was farther than she thought she'd get in
this caliber of international competition, with the best of her generation of
young pianists. Even better, while half were eliminated after the first round
and never got to play their full concerto, (quite a feat) she got to the third
round (the concerto round) and did very well. She made a good impression, and
made some good friends.
I think it was good for
me also. Most of all- while I suspected it, I didn't realize how important it
is for me to stay off the Internet now and then. Ten days may be a lot, but it
took about three days to adjust and get through Internet-withdrawal, so I may
make it a yearly 'week off' from now on. At least for me it's the right thing
to do.
I’m happy to be back, and after the three hundred and
eighty seven Email messages get filed in their proper places, the real recovery
will begin. That- and the task of getting household items into their places.
The guys kept house, and with only ten days under their management, it is
unrecognizable. They have an intriguing system of what belongs where. For
example- Cheese crackers surely have a practical reason to be stored inside a
hat. You get that, right? I’m a little slow, so don’t hesitate to solve that
mystery for me.
Glad to be in blogosphere also and eventually I hope
to get caught up with who’s been thinking about what.
But just for a few more moments, I need a vacation
from my E-break vacation.