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Rejuvenation

So why did I make a trip out east? Was it simply to enjoy the clapboard buildings and mussels of Atlantic Canada? To watch my hair wave and curl and frizz in the sea level air?

Well, yes and no. There was a greater purpose.

Interestingly, a friend sent me an email the other day about this being a season of rejuvenation. Now, you might tend to associate that with spring but I would say both spring and fall are rejuvenating seasons because both are seasons of change. Transitions. That sort of thing.

Regardless of this, however, it’s been in my mind to do some rejuvenating of my own. And perhaps the season has something to do with it.

I’ve decided to make rather a large and to some degree alarming and even irrational change to my life. Having made that decision, I find I am rejuvenated. And I’m now embroiled in the chaos and panic of change, the second guessing and doubts, and thrill of it all.

It’s damned good fun. Perhaps totally nuts, but fun.

Wheeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!

(Notice how I very cleverly, or perhaps not so cleverly, don’t actually say what this change is? It may be obvious, but for the moment I can’t really say explicitly what the change is. But soon, soon.)

4 Responses to “Rejuvenation”

  1. on 29 Sep 2006 at 11:12 pmmeno

    “large and to some degree alarming and even irrational change to my life”

    Good for you! Looking forward to hearing about it.

    Nice picture.

  2. on 30 Sep 2006 at 2:12 amBill

    Thanks. I should be able to speak aboutit clearly soon. One of those things you need to explain to some people first before they stumble on it in a blog.

  3. on 01 Oct 2006 at 1:00 amSpinning Girl

    I like all of your stages.

  4. on 01 Oct 2006 at 2:38 amBill

    And this is a particularly interesting stage. As mentioned in the post, wheeee!!!!!

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