December 24th, 2010

Reverb 24

What was the best moment that could serve as proof that everything is going to be alright? And how will you incorporate that discovery into the year ahead? (Author: Kate Inglis) (www.reverb10.com)

Oh, I don’t know–“moments” as such don’t really occur to me. How about this: I had a really tough day last week and came home to four holiday cards, my Pen Canada membership, and a metropass in my mailbox. And for that particular evening, certainly, everything was ok. Friends, communication, engagement, freedom of movement–these are the things that I love, and I know I’m lucky to have them.

Presumably, in real life, things are never entirely ok–I am currently worried that the kitten will smash a Christmas bulb and cut her tiny paw–but they can be pretty close. Thanks for the cards, the blog comments, the real life parties, Facebook and Twitter messages, hugs real and electronic. Thanks for being my friends and readers, and I hope everything is pretty nearly ok with you.

Merry Christmas, if you swing that way.

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