I get surprised sometimes by little things, like a personal note in the mail, "found" change in the bottom of an old coat pocket, or, in the case of life in the Krenz House, all socks matching up after 6 loads of laundry.
But I got a little surprise when I posted the following on Facebook today:
"We currently have 8 packages of cream cheese in the house. Why?"
No, I wasn't surprised about finding so many cheese bricks in the house. No, my surprise was not that they were all in fact still sealed.
My surprise was that within a few short hours my Facebook post was "Liked" a bunch of times, and there were 48 comments on it! Forty-Eight! (Okay, okay. One of those was mine. An update, noting I had found another two bricks).
I had no idea people cared that much about cream cheese or my family's fridge finds, even enough to pull themselves away from their jobs to comment while they were still at work. It was, after all, midday and still nap time here.
That amused me, and it got me thinking: People sure can be moved by silly little things.
I was inspired then to hunt for an old link to a blog I loved writing about MY silly little things, but, well, I'm easily distracted and have not written in a while. I was much more than surprised to see my last post was dated in April... of 2011. Two. Thousand. Eleven. Really? In that time a lot of life has happened, like my father died. I went to Italy. I celebrated 26 married years. I had a baby.
I was surprised to see the pictures of my children who have changed so much since I last updated the blog. I looked over an old post, and it reminded me of a memory I had forgotten. I flipped through other posts and thought, "Dang, some of this stuff is well-written." I went back and revisited one of my favorites, and yep, I still loved it.
Writing is very very hard, and crafting the words and ideas can be torture. But, I wanted a venue for the things that touched and moved me, here in the circumstances of my life. I wanted to write because I didn't want to forget.
Simply, whenever I finished a post, and with angst hit "PUBLISH", I was printing something of me.
Would anyone care?
Perhaps. Hopefully someday my children will want to read these entries, and a few other folks in the interim might too.
Afterall, I learned today there are quite a few who are willing to help out a lady with an abundance of cream cheese. And I've got more where that came from.
Friday, January 11, 2013
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6 comments:
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!
Soooo glad to have you back, it is so wonderful to get these little glimpses of you and your marvelous observations and insight now and then from so far away.
Miss you, and un'abbraccio forte da Venezia
hooray, I checked in here a little while back and was disappointed there was no fresh posts! So, so glad to see you back again!!!! :)
I always love your writing Kelly! Your outlook on life and reminders of all that's really important are needed by many in this world! I am both glad and thankful that you put forth the effort to share your thoughts, feelings and family with me!
Yay!! I am so glad you rediscovered your blog. I have seriously missed it, and your very creative way of telling what it is like to be you! You are an inspiration to many. Keep those posts coming!!
When life gives you cream cheese, make cheesecake!
Of course there are people out there who take time to read your ramblings. And look forward to them. You've managed to include SO many people into your "family"... making them feel included even when they're not. Simple stories such as these keep everyone tied together. And show us once again that is the small things in life that truly matter. Like cream cheese.
I'm so glad you've come back to your blog. Please keep it up. Please continue to share your family's stories & pictures. Please take time for yourself and enjoy the crafting of these words that the rest of us get such pleasure out of reading.
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