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What's Your Story?

Kevin is currently watching a made for tv movie which is slightly too suspenseful for me. But watching parts of it got me thinking again. Thinking about writing. (The main character is an author struggling with writer's block by the way). By no means do I think myself a linguist but at times I feel like I have a lot to say. Maybe I need to just stick to blogging that has a very limited audience. I don't think I am smart enough to write fiction, I've always been one more for person reflection and growth. Who wants to read yet another self help book? And what story do I really have to tell? Or am I sitting (figuratively) on a story of which I am just no aware of yet?

I read a lot (especially lately). I love search-word puzzles. I love to type. I used to write poetry. Actually I still do...sort of. It's more descriptive paragraphs but I do. The latest is definitely one written so mushy it is only for my hubby's eye's at the moment!

So what is my story? And how is it different than many other stories already been told? A girl born and raised in the country, goes off to College, graduates, moves to a big tri-city, after a good chunk of years meets the man of her dreams and gets married? There is a lot more "meat" between those milestones though. Great joy and sorrow. Cancer. Family drama. Spirituality. Conflict. Identity crisis.

There are a lot of things I feel like I missed learning about growing up. Education which to me would be deemed necessary to know in life. I don't blame parents, I don't really blame anyone. Circumstance, tradition, location. They all played a part in who I am today and as time moves on, I keep changing.

I don't know if I need to explore this or just blog once in a while to get it off my chest?

Do I have a story worth telling?
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2 comments

  1. AMcConn on 10:04 PM

    I love your story, I think we would all like to hear more of the meat part as well as the milestones! Keep the posts coming!!

     
  2. Elizabeth on 3:56 PM

    Yes keep blogging:-)

     


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