Thursday, December 6, 2007

What's the next move in your plot?

I love Jessie's question! Okay, along the same line of thinking - If you were writing this story we call life, what would be the next move in your plot?

7 comments:

Kyla Marks said...

Does "...and they all lived happily ever after" count? I'm kidding, without trials we couldn't enjoy the good times. For mine, we're now going to embark on the trial of the house and my husband going back to school. Getting my son into more therapy for this speech and getting a finalized answer for his condition. In all honesty I would give my family a break and have our plot go smoothly for a while. We have other family members whose health isn't well...so we need to rally around them.

Anonymous said...

The sweet, charming, dashing husband of mine would hire me a cook so that I make sure I am eating.

Melissa said...

My sweet, charming, dashing husband would be approached by a prestigious university and land a job before finishing his graduate program, releiving his hard-working wife of extra stress.

Tam said...

Our plot would be to figure it all out and that is just it. Figure it all out....hmm so what does that mean...not sure but I am sure the plot would be to just FIGURE IT ALL OUT.

Lisa Brown said...

The next development would be that we wouldn't have any developments. I just want life to stay calm for a few months before Kevin's unit starts their next mission. I am thinking, an easygoing Christmas, my husband gets promoted, and maybe a vacation to the beach :). Wouldn't that be nice?

Unfortunately, as much as I try to plan out the storyline of my life, things pop in to change everything.

Hmm, I think I wouldn't mind a surprise twist if it meant we got to go back to Monterey to live . . .

Melissa said...

Yes, Monterrey! That would be nice.

Jessie's Joy in Her Journey said...

The next move in our plot is a wonderful Little house on the Prairie style christmas, where all the gifts are homemade and we truly feel the spirit of Christmas!