Friday, April 13, 2012

My Absence

Hello all, I've been gone for awhile.  Life has been wild, challenges galore, added up to one great big compost pile.  You probably thought I ran out of words or things to say, but I've been busy writing away.  I'm writing a book and I'm half done.  It's a lot of work and a whole lot of fun.  Will it get published?  I don't know, got nothing to sell if it's not whole.

Other stuff going on too.  Sickness came to my house and flung open the door.  It's ugly, it's sad, but to even the score, I had to learn to smile even more.  Kids left home, now an empty nest.  They still come around, they are the best.  Car got stolen ten days ago.  She came home yesterday.  Expensive joy ride for those bozos and I got to pay.  Been too busy to cut my hair, never before gone a year.  My beard aint appreciated much either around here, but I don't much care.  Been a friend coach, teaching what I can share.  Student is learning I am a bear.

So that's the latest from dandelion farm, hope my absence didn't caused you alarm.  As you can see, I haven't lost my charm.    

6 comments:

  1. Hehehe LOL. My my aren't we having fun with those words!!! Nice to see. Stay happy :)

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  2. A new chapter AND a new blog post?!?!? You're on a roll!!! Love your rhyming and charm!

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  3. Okay, I finally opened my eyes and read your post, Dr. Stute! Thanks for the smiles:-)))

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  4. Hey Glenn,

    It always pours when it rains, but usually that means other things grow in the process.
    The words are very good~~glad to be reading. Glad to see a blog post too!
    Here you are not cutting your hair and I want to save off mine that's growing back in! LOL! (DH objected....) Let yours get long enough to braid!

    XXOO~~
    Anne

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  5. seemingly the opposite of absent.
    Long hair: good.

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  6. took a moment to see what you've been up to and I can see whole lot.

    and to hear you mentoring someone...good thing to do keeps the teacher on their toes.

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