Gone Fishing...
I'm not going to make a big deal out of this because it doesn't really deserve it.
Lately I've come to believe that one of the greatest flaws in the human character is that we all believe we are terminally unique.
In reality, we're just the same.
This is a good thing.
A beautiful thing.
I find comfort in it.
I feel so priviledged to have had the opportunity to speak to all of you for the last few years. Your kindness and support has been overwhelming. I'm not sure it's possible to express that in words.
For that, I want to sincerely thank you.
I just want to let you all know that I'm going to take a little break.
Not sure when or if I'll be back.
Respect.
Changes
From a frail pen flows this trickle of thoughts,
Not to be heard but seen,
But what can be seen of change,
For we ourselves are the ones who change,
That which we have done does not change,
But we change to do,
What we want to do.
Our change is at the mercy of every one else,
like a friend I thought I had understood,
But from familiarity rose contempt,
From contempt rose understanding.
Understanding gave rise to change...
- Praveen Thach
Lately I've come to believe that one of the greatest flaws in the human character is that we all believe we are terminally unique.
In reality, we're just the same.
This is a good thing.
A beautiful thing.
I find comfort in it.
I feel so priviledged to have had the opportunity to speak to all of you for the last few years. Your kindness and support has been overwhelming. I'm not sure it's possible to express that in words.
For that, I want to sincerely thank you.
I just want to let you all know that I'm going to take a little break.
Not sure when or if I'll be back.
Respect.
Changes
From a frail pen flows this trickle of thoughts,
Not to be heard but seen,
But what can be seen of change,
For we ourselves are the ones who change,
That which we have done does not change,
But we change to do,
What we want to do.
Our change is at the mercy of every one else,
like a friend I thought I had understood,
But from familiarity rose contempt,
From contempt rose understanding.
Understanding gave rise to change...
- Praveen Thach

I wish you and your family the best...Take care, Amy
ReplyDeleteIs that where all the retired bloggers go? The fishing hole? Allow me express my disappointment in your (possible) retirement. Let me also say: I totally understand. Fish on ...
ReplyDeleteI'll miss you. And I'm not even yelling at you.
ReplyDeletecatch a big one.
ReplyDelete(that sounded weird.)
(you know what i mean.)
(that sounded even weirder.)
All the best, Jason! So happy that our paths crossed when they did; it has been a pleasure knowing you and hope to hear from you again here or elsewhere soon.
ReplyDeleteGood luck.
ReplyDeleteHave fun! I had just started reading too!
ReplyDeleteBeing a father of 2 girls myself, 6 and 2 respectively, I found your site informative, scary and pretty funny. Also, spot on. Thanks for the laughs and ability to put things in perspective. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI will miss you!
ReplyDeleteYou've been a joy to read and know! Best to you and your family!!! xoxoxo!
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs a break now and then and I hope you enjoy yours and will want to return when you've recouped. Or is that recooped?!
ReplyDeleteHope you get a big one!
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my eulogy to you, broheim...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mybottlesup.com/2010/10/my-eyes-fell-out-of-my-skull-tears-keep-flowing/
Always enjoyed reading your work-thanks.
ReplyDeleteAww ... I hardly knew yee.
ReplyDeleteYou'll be missed.
All the best to you!
I've enjoyed your writing. Hope you enjoy your time away.
ReplyDeleteI agree. This is a flaw and our flaws are what make us fascinating. Good luck to you.
ReplyDeleteYou will be missed, but we'll hold your table for you. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you come back soon. I just recently discovered you.
ReplyDeleteYou'll always have a saved seat at my table.
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm incredibly bummed for myself, since I adore your words and I'd only met you in Aug. I'm also incredibly happy for you, because I know so many beautiful things are happening for you and your family right now. Best of luck and I'll keep my fingers crossed that we meet again. But I don't like worms.
ReplyDeleteWell.. CRAP. I'll miss trying not to snork my Pepsi out of my nose from laughing so hard at my desk.. Come back soon.
ReplyDeletewhy is the wife always the last to know? YUV!
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean you're done blogging?
ReplyDeleteHuh? See you soon.
ReplyDeleteDude. I'm crushed. I hope you'll be back. Soon.
ReplyDeleteJust like that? Ouch =(
ReplyDeleteI very much hope this is not forever!
I've truely enjoyed your stories and insight. Good luck, recharge those batteries and hope you return soon. - jeremy
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for you, but I hate this for me. :-(
ReplyDeleteYou will be missed. Thanks for sharing with us and best of luck to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you're happy and I will miss your funny and truthful entries. I came over to check out the blog to use it for an article I am doing on you and your new book. It's going to be on Examiner.com and I will let you know when it is up.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you in all your future endeavors. Anyway, they say that 40 is the new 30.:)
WTF? I took a break too, and now I am back, you are gone...Here I had missed you the entire time. :-)
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes My Friend!
Get the fuck over yourself, get a fishing app or some shit, and get back here. NOW.
ReplyDeleteThe blogosphere fucking sucks without you.
That didn't come out as sappy and meaningful as I wanted.
Sorry.
Sentimentality FAIL.
Enjoy the break, it does the blogger well.
ReplyDeleteMissing your blog.
ReplyDeleteDavid from Bella Daddy sent me here. I've known him since high school which is...a damn long time. I'm looking at your book and the organization you're donating the royalties to and I'm remembering my days working for the Starlight Children's Foundation back before it merged with the Starbright Foundation to become Starlight Starbright. And I'm wondering if any of the wonderful people I interacted with at the the NY-NJ-CT chapter remember me...Oh, and BTW I'm a published author too but not of children's books and I'm not nearly as wonderful as you, donating my royalties...although it feels like it as I put my 21 yr old daughter through college.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to stop by and check out your blog and book because David speaks so highly of you and because of the oddly coincidental nature of your authorness and mine and how it connects to of all things a children's charity.
You go, dude! Your blog rocks. Your book rocks. And what you're doing with your royalties rocks. You're Epic and I commend you! No wonder David likes you so much. He's always been one to recognize quality.
I'll be checking back...
Enjoy the break mate !! Be Back Soon
ReplyDeleteBreak Shmake blogging mommies you can't shake!
ReplyDeleteThe earth will stop rotating untill your return.
But unitil enjoy the peace.
(Im not to creative in the poetry dept today)
It is such a shame that you have decided to stop so suddenly. I absolutely love your blogs.... good luck with what you are doing, and I hope you come back to writing soon.... you don't want to waste your talent!!
ReplyDeleteYeah I loved reading your blog, hope to see you back soon!!!
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