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Friday, June 8, 2012

Vacations

Summer is the time for vacations. Next week, we'll take off for Cherokee, North Carolina with the kids and grandkids for five days of camping (in a cabin--my days of sleeping on the ground are long gone!). Even though I've been there before, it's been a long time and I'll see things anew through the eyes of my grandchildren. I can't wait! Vacations--any journeys away from home--are good for the soul. Not only do they give us a chance to rest and relax, they renew our creative energy. I always seem to be hit with inspiration when I go on vacation, whether it's a day or a week. My very first book idea was conceived while gazing at the ocean with the happy shouts of grandchildren in the background. Something about that vast ocean and what might be on the other side stirs excitement within me and my imagination seems to take wing. As Anne Shirley would say, "There is such scope for the imagination!" Speaking of journeys, Ursula LeGuin said, "It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end." I find that to be very true. It's wonderful to have a book being published and, don't get me wrong, I am enjoying every single minute of the process, but the writing itself is where the real joy lies. I haven't been bothered with serious writing block yet. (I hope I'm not jinxing myself!) But having come to writing later in life, I feel a great urgency to give my ideas shape and form and my characters voices; to get their hopes and dreams, trials and triumphs down on the page. Their journey becomes my journey and we all learn from it. Back to vacations. Alas, we come to the end. We pack up and say goodbye to the sweet time together with hearts fuller and minds richer. And then, what is better than driving through our own home town and pulling up to our dear little home? We say, meaning it, "No place like home." So many memories flood in and our hearts get even fuller. This is where we bumped and rubbed against each other for years until we wore off the rough spots, until we became a comfortable fit. A Family. The vacation was wonderful but the journey of life is even better.

2 comments:

  1. Getting away from familiar settings do help to inspire me. I find that ideas come easily when I walk the shores of the beach at Emerald Isle... and although most of them slide away without taking root, ideas are the mortar and brick of our inspiration! Enjoy your vacation.

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  2. How wonderful that you get book ideas while vacationing with your grandkids. Maybe they are your muse. A few years ago, I took a part-vacation, part-research trip to Atlanta with my mom, sister, and niece. No book manuscript has come from that trip yet, although I have something swirling in my head. Getting away is definitely good for the soul.

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