It seems that April is here, and so is my acceptance for theĀ April A2Z blogging challenge. I saw others completing this last year and wished I’d known about it sooner, vowing to join in with the month long meme this year. Unsurprisingly I had completely forgotten about it! But when I saw a scattering of posts yesterday I thanked my lucky stars. So here I am, diving headfirst into the words.
A is for Acceptance for April.
Not only acceptance of the blogging challenge, which I’m looking forward to.
It is acceptance of my need to plan. I have an alphabet of prompts in store, and if I hope to achieve the full list I won’t be able to blag my way through the workload.
But then, something else happened.
While flicking through my emails I saw this post by Molly Moore. And it reminded me of Tabitha Rayne’s 30 day orgasm fun. When this one came out last year I was mid-task which meant I couldn’t join in. However, this year… This Year! This is my year… And I have added it to my acceptance list for April.
And then there is acceptance that sometimes, ever so occasionally, life gets in the way and stops me from achieving things exactly when I hope to. I may not have a theme as such, but I have got enthusiasm, and a list of ideas. My aim is to make this an interesting month of reflection, smut and mischief, but in order to make it enjoyable for me (so I can go the distance) I need to accept that I’m not perfect.
I’m pretty close, but it’s ok to fall short occasionally.
Acceptance for April was first published on A Leap Of Faith
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Thanks for informing me about it! Dont know if I’ll be able to complete it myself. Look forward to yours though!
“I’m pretty close…” ? Love it!
I’m pretty close too. ?
Welcome aboard! I don’t have a theme either — unless “one blog post for each letter of the alphabet” counts as a theme. *laugh*
I love how you have done this… ‘acceptance’ of a challenge, ‘acceptance’ of not having a theme, but enthusiasm. You go, girl!
Rebel xox