So now I have a blog. Three months ago I didn’t even know what a blog was. Then my daughter, Sarah, had a friend set up a blog for her. Soon I was reading her blog and several of her friends’ blogs on a daily basis. Over spring break I discovered the 2Peas Message Board. Although I had been scanning the galleries for a couple of years, I had avoided the message board. (Considering the time I now spend there, it was probably a good decision.) Once on the message board I found the scrappers’ blogs. Now I’m hooked.
So why start my own blog? I’m hoping it will encourage me to be more reflective about my life, attend to the daily instances of grace in my life, and to record significant events in my life. Stamping and scrapbooking have made me so much more attentive to design, light, and color; perhaps blogging will make me more attentive to journaling which I find so much more difficult,
Looking forward to stopping by from time to time and reading about your moments of grace and what is happening up in the wonderful world of Rochester…thanks for letting me stay for the week! And email me if you have any blog-questions…I’ll do my best from the Holy Lands!
i feel that i should be treated to a typepad blog since i’m the reason you have one.
where is the justice in this world?? where i ask, where?
I’m starting to think of myself as a blog-stalker. I have so far resisted starting a blog of my own, but have compulsively read Sarah’s and other blogs since she started hers. This is what I do at my computer instead of write my MA thesis. I’m looking forward to becoming oddly familiar with your ins and outs during my daily procrastination time.
Also, if you’re looking for noise in the house, I’m sure my parents would loan you my sister–she’s at home for the summer.
Love, Rachel (Norton–maybe you know lots of Rachels!)
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