Go time. Finally. (And yay!)

July 7, 2010

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It’s here!

You know – ITThe happy secret I was so tortured about keeping. And now I’m tongue-tied all over again. But that’s just as well, because you can finally just come visit and find out for yourself. Yayyy!

So what will happen here?
I know I’ve been super quiet lately. Part secret-keeping, tongue-tied. Part Distillery-building-Hopscotch-playing. Part cranking away for a few awesome people doing my right-hand-girl thing.

And I really do miss writing. And I’ve been wondering myself what this here blog might become.

Most of my worky-type writing (which I unexpectedly love doing) will happen over at the new digs. So what I’d really love is to write (more!) here about daily life stuff.

To write more often, but about less, if that makes any sense at all.  And to write about simple little everyday things – what I’m cooking, reading, wondering, doing. In some ways, I’d like to write more often for the sake of writing itself — deep practice and all that.

We’ll see when I actually start writing more. Ha. I’m guessing that I’ll be swimming in all things Hopscotch Distillery for awhile. (Note the hopeful description of Swimming rather than Treading Water. Because life and things are busy, but good busy. Critical distinction.)

In the meantime… hope you’ll come by, hang out, throw confetti with us. See you there!

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elizabeth July 7, 2010 at 9:51 am

You know I’ll read whatever you write!

Have fun at the Distillery! Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go find a hopscotch drawing. I am – oddly enough – craving a round of jumping. ;)

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Sarah Bray July 7, 2010 at 10:34 am

Congrats, girl! I LOVE the metaphor. Great job with the execution…you ladies should be proud.

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briana July 7, 2010 at 1:50 pm

Thanks you guys, so so much! Isn’t the internet the weirdest, coolest, craziest thing? Sigh.
xox

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Lynn Epnett July 7, 2010 at 2:51 pm

Thank you for the Hopscotch Distillery! I am not quite ready to “go,” but I am nearly ready to commit. I just downloaded The Sailboat Kit and will book an hour with you two soon. The Hopscotch Distillery style looks like the right approach for me: humorous, yet meaningful; visual, yet thoughtful.

Logically, I understand your coaching has cost me nothing monetarily these last couple of years and you deserve to receive reward for your life’s work. However, I will miss the quirky postings of life-work lessons applicable to damn near all of us (even–maybe especially– when we think they aren’t).

Congratulations on the new “baby.”

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briana July 8, 2010 at 12:37 pm

Oh Lynn, what a sweet message. Thanks so much. You will *love* the Sailboat Kit – I need to do a refresher on my own Sailboat, so thanks for the inspiration!

(And I’m pretty sure I won’t be able to resist writing “quirky postings of life-work lessons” – I just never knew how to describe exactly what I was writing… ha!)

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Carl Coddington August 5, 2010 at 9:39 pm

So in other words, you’re going to be the Seinfeld of blogging.

Your writing style is very quirky. It’s refreshing.

I hope to read more from you in the future.

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