Friday, August 25, 2006

Down and Out

There are many things that I don't say here for one reason or another. The things that are wrong, well...let's just say I haven't exactly been specific, but it's much more than just a transition thing or needing to go home. Maybe home will help, but it sure hasn't so far.

In any case, I just wanted to let everyone know that I'm not going to post in this blog anymore.

Thanks for the past year and a half.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Su,
I like many others probably came across your blog from listening to GYGO. I was hooked from the first time I logged on to your blog! You are an amazing young writer with endless talent. I hope you take care of yourself and I will hopefully see you blogging once again!

Take care
TO-Michigan

Joseph Vinciquerra said...

Su,

I truly hope you find what you need - taking solace in being home, getting things square again, doing what you need... For what it's worth, we've all enjoyed reading your blog, and I know I speak for everyone when I say we hope to see you return some day.

Best wishes - and take care.

Anonymous said...

Su:

Sorry to hear that. Like the first comment, I found your blog from GYGO and really enjoyed making you a part of my day and following you on your different paths. I'll miss you.

JP

Eric said...

Good luck whereever your road takes you. I feel blessed to have you be a part of my life and blogging experience.

May our paths cross again in either the real world or the blogosphere.

Peace and love my friend.

Danny said...

:-(

sometimes i wonder if you realize how awesome you are....

i really hope things straighten out for you.

Bolder said...

Dearest Susanna,

You will be missed here. But, you do what is right for you, and yours.

Life once knocked me right down to my knees, and I had to go away for awhile before I could get back up.

It was important people like you that have showed me the way, what is possible, and got me back up on my feet again.

You know where to find me if you need me.

Take care, Greg.

Papa Louie said...

I am sorry (like everyone else) to hear you are not going to communicate with us here in blog land. We will miss you. May peace and rest come into your life.

TriSaraTops said...

Sometimes you have to step back to move forward....

Thinking of you and wishing you well.

Sara

Derek said...

Just remember, you are totally totally hot girl. I so love that picture with you and the flute. We would be very sad if we didn't get more hot pics.

Anonymous said...

I just started reading your blog this past week and more or less became hooked. I'm going to miss it, but I hope you find the answers you're looking for.

crazy tri mama said...

I'm hoping that you find the path that has already been laid out for you. It's sometimes hard to see when we keep running into the trees that cover the path!

Here's to time to yourself and....a good pair of running shoes to help find the path!!

thinking of you in ashtabula!

tiffany

greyhound said...

Curly-Su,

I will surely miss you. Following your blog, it was a gift to become acquainted with you. You are a compelling and beautiful soul. You remind me very much of Mrs. Greyhound at 25, when we were both musicians trying to be "grownups" for the first time. It was hard, but we're still here.

If you think the prayers of a c+ presbyterian elder are worth anything, they are yours.

And your link on my blog is not coming down. A hopeful vote that Curly-Su will return.

qcmier said...

Su,

I am honored to have been a small part of this. I know everything will work out for you. I wish you all the best wherever you may go.

Cy said...

I am sorry to hear that.

I hope you find your voice again - and best wishes while you are looking for it.

stronger said...

Su-
I just want to say something that I think might hit home as it did for me in counseling. I mentioned to Ted one night that I thought I needed to stop talking about my custody situation at work. He said, "you don't want to cut out your support system right now." I started feeling like I was becomming a burden but he reminded me that the people who ask and want to know how things are going have volunteered to become part of my support system. Often times I feel like I shouldn't bring it all to the blog either but then I realize those comments help keep me going. My bloggers have become an extension of family. You are a part of the family and we are all here for you. Take the time you need but remember- we are here for you just as you are here for us.