Do the three mix? Apparently so, because I've got ideas flowing in from everywhere.
Then again, as I sit here in the hospital next to my newborn daughter who's laying in an incubator (all is well, she just needed to get a few days of quality "sunning" in to bring her bilirubin levels down) -- I wonder when I'm ever going to find the time to write again. Actually, I wonder if I'm ever going to be awake enough to write again -- the words sure don't come easily when the brain waves are hazy.
I am in complete awe of my daughter. She's amazing. My wife? Ditto. And I have a growing respect for all parents out there, especially my own, who have figured out how to balance work, play and child rearing. Parents who displayed consistent dedication for years. . . . when I'm learning the ropes and wondering how to do this after one week.
I'm guessing that there's a huge learning curve, and I'm going to get this parenting, working, playing thing down eventually -- with some amount of perceived success, nonetheless.
I've got to. My child needs me to. My wife needs me to. My clients need me to. And my 10 readers need me to . . . . don't they? (*smile*)
Thanks for checking back to my blog and sticking with me as I learn to practice all that I preach.
Do the three mix? Apparently so, because I've got ideas flowing in from everywhere.
Then again, as I sit here in the hospital next to my newborn daughter who's laying in an incubator (all is well, she just needed to get a few days of quality "sunning" in to bring her bilirubin levels down) -- I wonder when I'm ever going to find the time to write again. Actually, I wonder if I'm ever going to be awake enough to write again -- the words sure don't come easily when the brain waves are hazy.
I am in complete awe of my daughter. She's amazing. My wife? Ditto. And I have a growing respect for all parents out there, especially my own, who have figured out how to balance work, play and child rearing. Parents who displayed consistent dedication for years. . . . when I'm learning the ropes and wondering how to do this after one week.
I'm guessing that there's a huge learning curve, and I'm going to get this parenting, working, playing thing down eventually -- with some amount of perceived success, nonetheless.
I've got to. My child needs me to. My wife needs me to. My clients need me to. And my 10 readers need me to . . . . don't they? (*smile*)
Thanks for checking back to my blog and sticking with me as I learn to practice all that I preach.