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This week I'm celebrating my cranky neighbor!
*throws confetti*
A few years ago, I was working on the first draft to my first novel.
I had no idea what I was doing or quite why I was doing it
except for I had the story and I figured why not.
But most importantly, I was having fun.
In my culdesac, we have a habit of gathering on summer nights
and hanging out on someone's driveway. One night, while I was working
on my first draft of my first novel those years ago,
one of my neighbors turned to me with a look of indignance and said,
"Do you really think you'll ever get published?"
Somehow, the few-years-ago me knew what to say. I responded,
"Well, I'll never know if I never write it."
So here I am now.
I still have no idea if I'll ever get published.
But I keep reminding myself
of the hope.
of the possibility.
of why not?
of how much fun I'm still having.
And I keep going.
That's why I'm celebrating that cranky neighbor today!
I'm glad to have this memory to hold onto and to help me persevere.
I did then and I can still now.
What are you celebrating this week?
A few years ago, I was working on the first draft to my first novel.
I had no idea what I was doing or quite why I was doing it
except for I had the story and I figured why not.
But most importantly, I was having fun.
In my culdesac, we have a habit of gathering on summer nights
and hanging out on someone's driveway. One night, while I was working
on my first draft of my first novel those years ago,
one of my neighbors turned to me with a look of indignance and said,
"Do you really think you'll ever get published?"
Somehow, the few-years-ago me knew what to say. I responded,
"Well, I'll never know if I never write it."
So here I am now.
I still have no idea if I'll ever get published.
But I keep reminding myself
of the hope.
of the possibility.
of why not?
of how much fun I'm still having.
And I keep going.
That's why I'm celebrating that cranky neighbor today!
I'm glad to have this memory to hold onto and to help me persevere.
I did then and I can still now.
What are you celebrating this week?
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