Posted on September 18, 2013, in Bible, fiction, inspiration, inspiring Bible verses, marriage, nonfiction, parenting, poetry, writer's life, writing, writing ideas, writing prompt and tagged children's stories, creativity, devotions, encouragement for writers, family, family relationships, fiction, fiction ideas, how-to articles, inspiration, marriage, marriage issues, nonfiction, parenting, personal experience pieces, personality profile, poetry, thankfulness, writing, writing for children, writing ideas. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
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You’ve given me some great ideas here. In between phone calls at work, I’m trying to concoct a blog post if I can get it to actually gel and make sense.
Oh, yea! I’m so glad I inspired you. 🙂
Of course, right after I said that things kind of blew up in the office. But I had jotted some notes, so hopefully I can get “back in the groove” and catch my reclusive thoughts!
Isn’t that the way it always happens. I get some great ideas but then life gets in the way and I forget them. 🙂
Whew! Glad I’m not the only one!
Trust me. You’re not. 🙂