Friday, July 29, 2005

Blog land is very lonely

Okay, I thought that when you set up a blog it was for other people to stop by and read and make responses to. So how come I have no comments? I was just at lunch today with someone who has a ton of people stopping by and leaving a wide range of comments. Is my writing and thoughts truly that uninspiring? Perhaps I'm taking this the wrong way...should I write for my own personal reflection or should my writing be to entertain those souls that stop by to check me out? Hmmm...that is a question to ponder until the next time I stop by to write.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

A lesson learned

The entry that was here has been removed. I was reminded that when a person does something wrong that person should not be proud of that action. Unfortunately, that is exactly what the spade entry was...it came across as me being proud of my actions. I re-read the entry and thought about it with a Christian attitude. I was not proud of that entry, the way it came across, or the way it reflected upon me. That's the lesson I should have learned and the issue I should continue to reflect upon and work to remedy.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

What is the mystery of blogging?

For me, blogging is a mystery. It's safe to say that I am relatively new to blogging. A really good friend of mine blogs and so does a lady that I currently work with. Because I tend to overthink most things, I googled blogging and yahoo searched it. Apparently, this is a place where I can write my inner most thoughts and share probably a bunch of useless information with complete strangers. Have I hit the nail on the head?

I've never been a faithful journal writer. Even while I was growin up I couldn't manage to write more than two days worth of information. I used to envy those people that had diaries so filled with secrets and dreams. If my mom had bothered to search for a diary, the one she'd have found would have been empty. Perhaps this new version of journaling will inspire me to write more. I love to write and I kinda like the idea of keeping a private journal that is public.

So here is to blogging...may my thoughts regularly appear!