re·con·nect
verb /ˌrēkəˈnekt/
reconnected, past participle; reconnected, past tense; reconnecting, present participle; reconnects, 3rd person singular present
- Connect back together
- - surgeons had to reconnect tendons, nerves, and veins
- Reestablish a bond of communication or emotion
- - in order to keep your marriage healthy, it is important to reconnect as mature individuals
It's high time that I reconnect. Reconnect with my blog that I haven't touched since the beginning of the month, with family now that it's the end of December, with old high school friends and teachers, many of whom I haven't seen since graduation...
It's time to reconnect with Emma and Anthony and David and all my characters. Time to reconnect, or rediscover, my high speed fingers that can put forth college papers in at most four hours (if they really tried), 50000 words in 30 days, even one book in the course of a single school year.
Time to reconnect with my inner child by a much needed bout of Disney movies and painting projects, perhaps a few sketches thrown in between. Time to reconnect with the lost piano fanatic by pulling out all the classical sheet music, even the Rachmaninoff that makes my wrists hurt, and seriously play again.
I have less than seven hours before the New Year comes hurtling in. It's time to reconnect with so many aspects of life, before I can consider reflection and everything onwards.