


I finished The Help over the Christmas break. My only complaint, I didn't feel I had real closure, and really that isn't a complaint but more of a compliment to Ms. Stockett, because her characters were so vibrant, heroic and noteworthy in my book, that when the novel sadly came to a close, I was left feeling hungry for more. To her characters, I just wasn't yet ready to say, "good-bye."
Isn't it funny, that after 8 hard months with a newborn, it's the subtle things (a long run accompanied by a taste of GU and finishing two delicious novels) that bring us back to ourselves, reminding us of who we are, and giving us hope that our old life is waiting patiently for us, just around the bend. Quite possibly, before I know it, we'll stumble upon each other and when we do, I envision myself, arms wide and out-stretched, welcoming in that old life, quite certain.......
It will be one glorious reunion.