Titles and Categories are Always the Hardest Part
Welcome to my thoughts' home! This is much more intimidating than I expected. Although I don't imagine many people will read what I write, it's still a scary thought to think someone will know what I'm thinking at times, and I worry about judgement from whomever may come across it and think they are holier than thou. But I guess that's their prerogative as this is mine. I've wanted a place to express my thoughts for quite some time. The occasional journal entry every couple of blue moons is nice, but a place to really call my own so to say just seems nice. Like I said, my thoughts' home. And now more than ever I am hoping I used that apostrophe correctly.
The past year and a half has brought out much more self-reflection and pensive thinking than any other year or time in my life and I feel like now is the time to start voicing some of the things I have thought and experienced and will experience. I don't anticipate putting this blog into a category be it lifestyle, faith, beauty, cooking, scholarly, etc. Hopefully I will have some of those topics scattered within it throughout the years. Who knows, maybe I will become a world renown blogger; probably not but miracles do happen. Fun fact, my father was actually selected as one of the country's top bloggers about ten years ago and went on a blogger's festival to Las Vegas. Maybe it runs in the family. Or maybe I just have the itch and finally decided to scratch it.
My entire life I have narrated my existence as if I were writing a book, thinking of the perfect phrase to describe a dish, event, or experience. So something in me believes it was not a coincidence when I discovered my former English teacher's blog and felt inspired to begin my own. Some things are just meant to be and perhaps this is one of them. Or perhaps not. I suppose only the future will tell. But for now I will remain content in knowing that I have this outlet and the ability and freedom to express my life, my thoughts, my desires, and my inspirations.


1 Comments:
I am thrilled that you have chosen this avenue of expression. I will most certainly abstain all "holier than thou" comments. In fact this may be a solitary response. It will be far more rewarding to sit back and read the evolution of the greatest daughter I could have ever hoped for. Enjoy the voyage.
Always,
Skillet
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