The Sunday Salon [4.13.14]

I thought maybe I should pop in and leave you all a quick note this Sunday. Life has been extra busy and really shows no signs of slowing for…16 years? This is our first weekend where we are both home and do not have guests in a month. I haven’t really been reading much and reviews just aren’t fitting into my schedule. But I’ll bring them back soon. 

So I owe you a few book reviews. I owe you a March recap. I owe you a recap of this morning’s 5k. I’ll get there.

For now, I am focusing on Evan, work, and trying to unplug and detox a little from social media. I owe you an explanation there, too.

For now, I trust you all are able to survive without me and I’ll keep posting some photos at the very least.

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8 thoughts on “The Sunday Salon [4.13.14]

  1. Bryan G. Robinson April 13, 2014 / 10:52 am

    Thanks for checking in. I still see you on Instagram. 🙂 And you don’t owe us anything. 🙂

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    • Michelle April 14, 2014 / 11:34 am

      I knew using those words would get me in trouble. Lol. I just meant that those are the things that I would like to do in the near future. I don’t think I “owe” my readers anything I guess but I do like to explain my absences/plans.

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  2. Sandy April 13, 2014 / 12:52 pm

    Nope, I agree with Bryan, you owe us nothing. Hey I’m on blog life support over here, but that is just the way it is. They continue to need you well past the toddler and grade school years, just in different ways. I feel like my number one priority is to keep my eye on them and support them any way I can, keep them healthy and out of trouble. Adulthood seems a long way away.

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    • Michelle April 14, 2014 / 11:34 am

      So maybe 16 years is optimistic?

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  3. Anita April 14, 2014 / 10:54 am

    You owe your blog readers nothing. Blogging is for you, for fun, for sharing what you can, when you can.
    I follow you on twitter and honestly the pace and amount you communicate has been HUGE, I think it’s good to put space between real life and social media. My kids swear I’m more connected than they are, and while I doubt that I know I’m online enough. Smart phones and computers make it too easy, but really it can become overwhelming.
    As Sandy said, Evan will need you in many ways over the next 20 years or so. Everything changes.

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    • Michelle April 14, 2014 / 11:36 am

      I have noticed that I tweet a lot, and I instagram a lot, but I don’t read those feeds much at all. I think I’d like to get back to saying less and listening more but mostly just using social media less in general. I will blog about my plans. Lol.

      I should have used different words. Just wanted to share what my plans were. 🙂

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  4. Kailana April 15, 2014 / 2:41 pm

    Life happens. 🙂 Look forward to seeing you around and, in the meantime, there is always Instagram!

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    • Michelle April 15, 2014 / 10:18 pm

      I’ll never give up instagram!

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