I must confess. I’m experiencing a terrible case of writer’s block with respect to my series, “Turning From a Different Gospel.” I’m sure it has to do with the fact that the situation I’m building up to writing about in this series has not yet reached full resolution. I’m still actively processing the meaning of and lessons from what has transpired over the past six years. It doesn’t help that I re-injured my knee pretty badly on September 15th and ended up having to have knee surgery last Wednesday. It also doesn’t help that my husband and I had to make the gut-wrenching decision to have our beloved 14-year-old dog euthanized this past Monday. But I decided this morning that I wanted to write something, so I did. Here’s a short essay reflecting on the experience of waiting.
I Am Always Waiting
I must confess. I’m experiencing a terrible case of writer’s block with respect to my series, “Turning From a Different Gospel.” I’m sure it has to do with the fact that the situation I’m building up to writing about in this series has not yet reached full resolution. I’m still actively processing the meaning of and lessons from what has transpired over the past six years. It doesn’t help that I re-injured my knee pretty badly on September 15th and ended up having to have knee surgery last Wednesday. It also doesn’t help that my husband and I had to make the gut-wrenching decision to have our beloved 14-year-old dog euthanized this past Monday. But I decided this morning that I wanted to write something, so I did. Here’s a short essay reflecting on the experience of waiting.
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