apologies, antibiotics and alighting

Okay, so I’m starting to get some emails (read flak)  inquiring about my lack of blog posts since I’ve been back.  The plain and simple truth of the matter is that I’m not ready.  What I need to say is whirling around in my head but hasn’t settled yet.  I’m even having trouble emailing people and getting complete sentences out correctly.  This is the end of my beginning and I want to get it right.

I’ve also had the distinct displeasure of being sick.  AGAIN.  7 days ago my ear infection returned with unfettered zest and I had a sinus infection that made me snore like a freight train.  I’m betting dollars to donuts I never actually threw the ear infection while in India, but that’s merely a hunch.  I’m currently staying at Saint Doug’s house, in Cuyohoga Falls, to try to prevent getting my parents sick.  He has forwarded an invitation that I remain here after I am well and I am taking him up on his offer.  Doug has often referred to the snoring as ‘cute’ so I know I’m not over-staying my welcome and he seems not to mind the sofa as he has relinquished his bedroom and private bath to me.

Needless to say, my mind is in knots at this point.  I sincerely apologize for my lack of blog posting and my lovely cousin Linda gently suggested I post an “I’m not ready to post” blog post out of consideration for my readers so that’s what this post is.  It’s the “I’m not quite ready to post” post.  I am sorry I have been remiss in communicating to everyone properly the level of physical and somewhat mental illness I am suffering.

The end of my trip has been a trip in itself!

Please be patient.

Genla

2 Responses to “apologies, antibiotics and alighting”

  1. Chris Dirgo Says:

    Sorry to hear you aren’t feeling well. Remember that no matter how bad things can get, someone else is going through worse. Kinda sad, I know, but at least you are home, where you can get better, so you can share your stories and experiences to better the lives of others– and someday you can go back and it will be even more special. Keep your head up, you’ve got all the time in the world to do blog posts and etc, so just focus on you for now.

  2. Jen Says:

    Thanks for the kind words, Chris. I appreciate them. Yes, I must never forget that no matter how bad I have it, somewhere there is someone else going through worse. Hope you are doing well.

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