I must admit that blogging is not easy for me. It's the whole time factor and compiling all of ones thoughts at one time that tends to be difficult for me. For me blogging is about reflection, look back on what happened throughout the day. In the logically in which I live in, this means that one should blog at the end of the day, when all of the events are finished. Just picture it, sitting down at the computer before bed and typing of all the wonderful activities that have happened throughout the day. Hmmm..interesting picture, but far from the truth. You see my end of the day is nothing like that and yours is probably not either. Generally my end of the day comes sometime after 10 pm and if there isn't some type of school work or studying that I need to do, I'm exhausted and can't remember half of what happened nor do I care to present it in some nice fashion for others to read. This my friends is why I gave up on blogging so long ago.
However, this time around, I have changed tactics. I have decided to use the draft feature. Why did I not think of this before you ask? Well, aside from stupidity. That's just not the way my brain works. I thought blogging = reflection = end of the day. That was it, straight forward, no deviating. Sometimes it takes me a lengthy amount of time to change a viewpoint. Now, after reevaluation, I have decided that reflections can be done at various times of the day by simply using the draft feature and posted all at one time. Yes, I realize this is not a big discovery or the draft feature would have never been developed. I am happy though that I have decided to adopt a new system to my blogging. Maybe this way I can look back on the events of my days years from now when I can no longer them.
Think I'll put this post to publish a little early tonight. I have miles to run before bed and there is still laundry to fold. (Well, there's always laundry to fold.) In closing this post I'd like to say that I am thankful for my husband. I know, I know, a lot of people like to say what they are thankful for, and yes, that does get old. However, I am not usually one that expresses thanks easily. He works hard at whatever he does, and strives to be a good father, and for that I am very thankful. Not to mention, he puts up with my neurotic tendencies.
1 comment:
Laundry will eventually be done. But, it will be many, many years!!! Then you will actually get excited when one of them comes home and you can again do several loads in an evening!
Glad that you're blogging. Fun to read what's going on in Brannanland!
And, you do have a sweet husband. Of course, he is very lucky to have you!!
M
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