We’ve had quite a time of it recently, all told. B got sick last weekend and we ended up in hospital with him overnight on Sunday and were then back in and out over the next few days. We’re so relieved he’s on the mend now and we should be free of the hospital from Monday, fingers crossed. But it’s been a long week of being indoors, so today we took a walk out to the canal around the back of Kings Cross to get some fresh air.
There’s so much development going on around there at the moment, it kind of makes your head spin. The Central St Martins building is worth a visit, it’s beautiful both inside and out. Walking around inside made me want to do a course there so badly… it smells a bit like your old school art department inside. In a good way.
There are pretty fountains outside and a great amphitheatre-style area down to the canal side – it’s going to be an amazing space over the summer.
So what with one thing and another, I haven’t really had a chance to be online much and if blogging pops into my mind I feel oddly stressed about it. Which is stupid, as it’s supposed to be fun – isn’t it?! So I’ve decided to park all blogging thoughts for a couple of weeks in the hope that an enforced break will give me a bit of a refresh and a boost. What do you do if you loose your blogging mojo? Any tips and tricks to share? All advice gratefully received!
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I feel the same way sometimes, and I get all stressed and about feeling obliged to blog and feel guilty when I don’t, when really I know no one is obliging me at all! One of the things I have set myself as a new year’s resolution is to not apologise on my blog when life gets in the way of writing posts. If life gets in the way then so be it and I shouldn’t make myself feel guilty about not posting, otherwise that really does suck the life out of it! I have a breather, go out and get inspired and then try it again, but only when I’m ready and I’ve got something that I’m passionate about to share.
Hope your head stops spinning soon!