A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Sixteen

Melissa and I are starting to do some of the stuff that we need to in order to get our house functional again.  It is not going to be easy, and there is a lot that needs to be determined, but we have taken action.  For me, getting started is often the most difficult part of the process.  Once I am engaged, momentum can do a lot to help me stay the course, but taking that first concrete step often feels a bit daunting, so just the fact that we have begun in a real way feels important and worth celebrating, even if I am still not entirely sure what is to come.  I have many concerns, to be honest, and I don't even know what is really possible under the circumstances, and I know that makes it easy for me to just remain in hesitation, but what good is that?  We have done nothing for so long and dealing with this has felt like an impossible task, but it has to be done.  It is good to be on that path at last, even if I am still a bit scared about just where it is leading.  

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