That's right, readers! I haven't forgotten about you at all! Those of you who are still with me, I thank you. You're loyalty is greatly appreciated. That will not be forgotten.
The reason for my absence is not a sign of neglect to a self-made responsibility. Instead, I had suffered technical difficulties, as in my computer was precisely four clicks away from the outside of my second story window. Gateway is to computers what AT&T is to cell phone coverage: in need of being woken up from its comatose-like state before someone in the family wises up and pulls the plug.
Love you, too, Gateway =}
But before I decided to end the life of my computer, I contacted my dad and had him work on it. The man fixed what had been a crippling problem for me for about a week or so in a matter of hours. I walked out of that house with a functioning computer, and my files didn't have to be deleted before anything happened to it.
One thing that I've definitely noticed over the past year is the relationship with my father taking a huge turn for the better. We talk, I ask for advice, and I've even started confiding certain things to him. Not that my usual confidants have been neglected in any way.... other than my prayer journal. Actually, I would like to start that back up. I know where it is.... why not?
Anyway, in the interest of the reader/blogger relationship, I, the blogger, want to hear some stories from you, the reader. Give feedback on the posts and chapters you read, share your thoughts on the characters or prompts, plots or opinions expressed by the characters or myself. It helps me to learn about the audience I'm writing to and the things they want.
For instance, this week's prompt is: "What is a positive memory that you have of your parents and you bonding?" It can be of you and your mother, father, stepfather/mother, ex-stepfather/mother, legal guardian or all of the above. Leave a comment below!
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Until next time, which I promise will be soon, I am signing off, so live strong, love boldly, and farewell!
With Love,
A.A.Montax
"Memory sometimes makes merciful deletions."
ReplyDeleteThere were nice things growing up, but little bonding.