taking a break

Well, I’m taking a break from blogging for a week or so. I’m going through a really rough time — and no, I’m not physically ill or anything and no, MB and I are not breaking up. Never! on that idea. Honestly, I’m just messed up right now — in my head, my heart — have been for a few months now, and I keep trying to write anything here — anything, any stupid ol’ piece of complete and utter CRAP — to cover up the truth. At some point, I may try to explain, but I’ve started many times and it all sounds so self-serving and self-pitying. I’m not capable of thinking straight enough right now to even put an explanation together. It shames me to say so, but there it is.

I’ll see you in a bit, okay?

19 Replies to “taking a break”

  1. Tracey, I am so sorry you are going through whatever it is. Take as much time as you need. We’ll be here when you come back.

    You can’t get rid of us, I tell ya!

    In the mean time…take care of you!

  2. I’ll miss reading you. Take the time you need to heal. I read this with my kids today: Psalm 147:3 – “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” I’ll pray that for you.

  3. What everyone said. Please take care of our precious Tracey.
    We’ll miss you- you are a bright spot in all our days.
    But You are what’s important here.
    Love and prayers…

  4. I thought this was coming. Not because I’m all smarty-panted and gifted or anything. You’ve just seemed distant lately. Your writing is usual more personal and… something else I can’t quite put my finger on. It just hasn’t felt like “Tracey” here in a while.

    Go and get Tracey back. We will welcome her with open arms, no matter how long it takes.

    XOXOXOXO

  5. Some times a break is needed to open doors to bigger things…to allow the soul to heal…to allow laughter and love to return…I’ll be praying that all the above and more are opened to you by your taking time for yourself…

  6. Must be something in the wind. Just said the same thing more or less to an old friend that looked me up. I can relate. Blessings, and prayers, and empathy.

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