6/28/21, Apologies

 

 

Hello Everyone,

 

I owe you a profound apology. For the last few weeks, time got away from me, as never before. As you know, I didn’t see any of my children for nearly 15 months while staying in France, to be as safe as possible from Covid, and living three long lockdowns where I was. As a result, I didn’t see my children, and was finally able to visit them for the last seven weeks. I was able to spend time with each of them, my children who live on the West Coast and the East Coast. I’ve been travelling now for nearly two months to see them, and spend time with them. I put just about everything else aside to do so, and I owed them that focus after being away from them for so long.

 

There was a certain degree of culture shock being back in the States, it seemed very different than when I left, right before the pandemic, and like every other country in the world, there was a sense of still recovering from an intense crisis, and nearly a year and a half of anxiety and trauma. I think it has marked us all, kind of a feeling of shock that this could happen at all. While making history, we were living it, and it takes a toll. I think I was suffering from a certain degree of Post Trauma myself, after being isolated and confined so often and for so long. It seemed safer not to travel, but one pays a high price from being away from one’s family for so long. I am relieved and proud to say that my children handled it responsibly and well.

 

It was also interesting to be in the States as cities opened and were declared no longer on emergency status. There was a feeling of jubilation and celebration that I wasn’t fully ready for yet. It seems still soon to eat at indoor restaurants, and I stuck to outdoor restaurants with open air terraces, which felt safer to me. The atmosphere was jubilant in New York, where I spent three weeks. It’s a busy crowded city in normal times and seemed even more so as the pandemic winds down. But even though the risks are dwindling, the dangerous variants are still among us, many people are not vaccinated, and it feels a little early to me to be so fast to put it behind us. I still wore a mask indoors and outdoors, and one visit to a crowded department store worried me so I left. I still want to be cautious for a while.

 

Once back in Europe, things are opening rapidly there too, though it’s not quite as free as the States, and approaching total freedom gradually, as the number of people vaccinated increases.

 

I met all of my children’s new puppies, and enjoyed visiting their busy lives. I felt like the Ghost of Christmas Past for a while, and then I adjusted. It was the greatest gift in the world to be with them again. And we will meet again for a vacation this summer. This was just a much needed prelude to that.

 

So I am very, VERY sorry that I’ve been ‘off’ for four weeks. I’m back, and I hope you’ll forgive me for being a no-show while I was catching up with my kids. I hope you’re all well, and that your lives are returning to normal too. I’ll be back at my blog again next week, and in the meantime, I have some writing to do. Have a great week!!

 

with much love, Danielle

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message 1: by Sydney (new)

Sydney Morton No need to apologize! Your family is important and spending time with them is critical. Just glad to hear they are all safe and healthy as well as you are! Good to know you are back :D


message 2: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Never apologize for putting family first! I'm so glad you were able to spend quality time with them. I waited fifteen months to be able to see and hug my little grandsons and it nearly broke my heart. I'm also still wearing my mask if I go out and I do not feel safe eating inside a restaurant. With the new Delta variant and the fact that so many people are refusing to be vaccinated I am still being cautious.


message 3: by Geraldine (new)

Geraldine Kelly Family First!


message 4: by Olivia (new)

Olivia Barry I am so happy for you! What a lovely thing to see all your kids and spend time with them. It nurtures the soul!
Being from Europe and having lived in the States (NY and LA) for a long time, I'm intrigued to hear your take on why and if you would choose one over the other. I'm asking because I'm constantly torn between Europe and the US.
Much love ❤️

PS. Can't wait to read your new book!📚📚📚💗


message 5: by Sandy (new)

Sandy Dillard You definitely have your priorities in proper order! I’m sure your family was thrilled to be spending time with you once again.


message 6: by Suzanne Mun (new)

Suzanne Mun I agree completely about the mixed feelings. Glad you and your family made it through. Enjoy all the catch up times with your children. Take care!


message 7: by Mags (new)

Mags So happy to hear you took some time for you and saw your family, from reading your books its obvious how much you live for them. Family time is so precious never apologise for it. Welcome back.


message 8: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Waterhouse No need to apologize. So happy you got to finally see your family!!


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