Sunday, November 23, 2008

Love Letter to My Readers

I rarely respond to comments. Somehow it always seems a little arrogant, like I’m assuming that my readers are checking back in on my blog every five minutes. Although I LOVE it when other bloggers respond to my comments, and I myself often check in on the blogs I read (very nearly) every five minutes. So that is something I probably need to start doing. Responding to comments on my blog, I mean. Not checking blogs more often.

But until I start responding to comments, I want to send out a general thank you: I love all of you wonderful people that comment on my blog. You make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, because you say such nice things and because this space here is the only place where just about everyone I love gets together.

My friend Jenny recently wrote a lovely post about moving around and how she wants to gather everyone she has ever known into one place. Now some people are not like this. My husband, for instance, probably thinks that this is a possible version of hell, everyone he has ever known gathered in one place, yammering at him and distracting him. For me, though, this is what my heart yearns for: a place where everyone I love and have ever loved—and I’m using the term love quite freely here—is gathered together, getting acquainted, sharing food and drinking coffee until about three in the afternoon and wine after.

There have been a few times in my life where I have experienced just a hint of this. When we were visiting our families in Alaska and our good friends Troy and So Yung came up to visit, for instance. All of my family and all of Craig’s family and these dear friends all were gathered together for a few days. Or when my friend Jenny moved into the same condo building as my friend Marji in Chicago, and we began to have afternoon kid free-for-alls in their backyard, often including other close friends of mine like Nancy or Molly. Really, to me, these experiences have been a taste of perfection.

And this space here, too, is a glimpse of how I think things should be. Everyone I want in my life meeting in one place. So yes, here’s what I’m saying, cheesy though it may be: my blog is, to me, a little bit of heaven on earth. Until the day that I can convince everyone that I hold near and dear to move onto a big farm somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, this is as good as it gets.

13 comments:

Lhamo Osel said...

Awwww..... shucks. Thanks. I love you too!

marji said...

Your 2nd anniversary blog kicked me back in to gear. I have actually posted on my blog again! please read and comment; I need the positive reinforcement!

Anonymous said...

This blog made me think of a dream I had one time. I died and went to heaven and it was just what you are describing except there were also people there that I didn't recognize but I KNEW them and loved them,too. (maybe people I haven't met yet?) Anyway, it was one of those really vivid dreams that stays with you. I love your blogs, Ser. It brings me a little closer to you. Love, Mom

Beck said...

That was beautiful to read. I love thinking about blogs like that!

Molly Sabourin said...

"A little heaven on earth:" that is exactly what community is like to me, as well, Ser. If we cannot be all together physically than having access to your wise and witty blog posts is a great alternative. Please, please, please keep sharing.

so yung wilson said...

Ser, I love when you comment on your comments! Feels more like a conversation - just spread out by time and space, but still a conversation. It's nice.

I loved Alaska ... I love Alaska! I'd highly recommend to anyone inviting yourself up to visit when the Jackson's are re-rooting.

I'm not much of a traveler, but I have no regrets about time or money spent on visiting that beautiful place (which says a lot for me ... my only other true vacation was to the Bahamas and I had money regrets about it later even though it was beautiful and a wonderful vacation where we met interesting folks who we kept in touch with.)

Can't wait to see you this Christmas!

Jenny said...

Ser,

So beautiful and kind. What comfort it is to turn to your blog to help me make sense of my own life!

paige maddex said...

Ser - I wanted to let you know that I love your blog and have even recommended it to a friend who recently took her son to a therapist - you're a great writer, but the content - humble, vunerable and witty - never fails to impact me.

I especially love the thought of being with all of those I love in one house - drinking coffee and then switching to wine -sounds dreamy ... Our cocktail hour begins at 5:00 (well 4:30 if I'm being honest) - you're welcome anytime.

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