To the front burner.
Is it just me? or are most sayings and idioms not only strange sounding but so strange looking when you actually type them out for use online?
When things get quiet over here at my blog, it's for one of a few reasons. One is that I've got a lot I'm reflecting upon, and I'm trying to sort through it to choose what I want to share with you here. Or two: I'm working on a lot of projects that I'm really excited about that I hope you will be equally as excited about {that I will begin to start revealing over the next few days and weeks} or three: I'm just, get ready here comes another weird saying, plum tuckered out from all the traveling I've been doing. Well in this case, I'd say all three of these are a fit.
As we left for Paris, a lot of decision making that needed to happen was, appropriately so, pushed to the back burner. One of the best parts of traveling = an opportunity to put certain decisions on hold. However when you're gone for a while, everything moves to the front burner all at once. So now, I'm gonna say it, oh yes I am "It's time to get cooking" Figuratively and literally, as it's also time for me to make dinner.