A New Year, A New Leaf

On December 31, 2011 by Yazmin

As the sun set on this last day of 2011, I took the time to review my year, as much of the world has done, I’m sure. Browsing my post archive for the past year, you’ll see I haven’t been posting much about jewelry. A lot of it has been about the baby girl and how she has taken over my life like a storm. Everything is shaded by her presence in my life.

Last dusk of 2011...

Of course, I don’t have a problem with that. However, maybe you who have come to know my blog for the beautiful (if I do say so myself) jewelry I created (considering I only created two pieces this year, we’ll keep that in the past tense) and other jewelry related items I talk about, might. So, let me apologize now and say “Sorry.”

Unfortunately, I can’t say I’m going back to jewelry posts. This year has been an eye opener. I’ve realized life can’t continue as it is. Not that it is bad, just that it’s different.

What has worked for me before isn’t working now. It’s time for a change… again. It’s time to turn a new leaf.

In the meantime, the blog will just be a jumble of different things. Family, life, books, baby girl and maybe some jewelry every now and then. I should probably change the intro to the blog, too, since it hasn’t been centered around jewelry for a while now.

Hopefully, while I try to find my voice again it will lead me to where I need to be… and that is my goal this year – to find what my new normal should be. I hope you get to start a new adventure, too.

Happy New Year to you all!

3 Responses to “A New Year, A New Leaf”

  • “The new normal” – that sounds lovely, I think. And frankly, I’m glad to see you blogging again! I actually like the inside glimpses of friends’ lives, sometimes more than notes about their work. It’s totally fascinating to me.

    Happy New Year, friend!
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  • I’ll still be around while you find your voice. I too like the glimpse into friend’s lives and watching them evolve. To be honest I see so much of myself in what you write about, especially post children. My blog started when my little man was 2 and I was also on a quest to find my ‘new normal’. It sure is different but as you say that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Happy New Year to you and your family!
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