The Mysterious Reappearance of Sarah Cunningham

I’ve been holed away in my office, sipping Keurig Chai, reading books, and mapping out possibility for 2012.

And traveling.

Outside of Coach Cunningham and the Emperor, my suitcase has been my closest companion the last 30-days. (Don’t fear. It’s a very good suitcase.)

This is part of my hibernation, as a writer and a leader. Part of my yearly rhythm. Akin to a sabbatical or…on my less balanced days,  a self-induced coma.

(Just push something caffeinated into my hand as I stand on the moving sidewalk or slip something chocolate under the office door from time to time, please.)

And it is why–like last year–my blog, Facebook page, and Twitter feeds become nostalgic little ghost towns every end of December. Why the idealistic musings dry up. And the witty twitter jabs freeze over. And I wait until I feel good and ready, fresh and expectant of the months to come, before I join the blogging scene again.

It’s part of my commitment to people, health and the local world real-as-day outside my front door.

This year, my break stretched into an extended couple weeks of sweet traveling-and-writing delirium. Since December 25th, I’ve been to Illinois, Indiana, Florida, Mexico, DC, and North Carolina and, yes, to the small cinnamon colored office where I sheltered in between.

The hibernation has brought many new stirrings. Some expected; some unexpected. Some wanted; some not. Some blow-me-away grateful, some incredibly disappointing. (Life is always a mix of take it or leave its, don’t you think?) But in the end, I arrive here (three-and-a-half-weeks late) to 2012 with a building sense of anticipation growing inside of me.

People don’t climb mountains to hear me weigh in on spiritual discernment, as I’ve never heard God’s audible voice or even–less prestigiously–had the Holy Spirit spell out a next step in my cheerios. But I’ve also never been able to ignore the thick presence of new momentum swirling in and around my life. 

I enter 2012 reflective of how life is always changing, impressed to know God in any and all the ways He is willing to reveal himself to me, and confident that His favor holds good as we seek to serve and live peaceably with all men (and women).

Happy late New Year, my friends. Please stop in for ongoing resources on writing, brotherhood and people coming together to do good things.

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2 Comments

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    Shelly Miller January 25, 2012 (7:29 pm)

    Yay! So glad you are back and I wrote about change today too. It’s going around you know – change! I’m supposed to be finishing up a Lenten devotional series but decided to continue procastinating and say its good to have your voice back in my world.

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    deanne wilsted January 26, 2012 (4:14 pm)

    sooooooo so glad to see you back; and also glad you got to take the time. it sounds like a realy good idea. I hope the new year brings you all wonderful things and am glad to be able to share parts of it with you on twitter and your blog.
    Happy New Year,
    Deanne