I remember when I first started blogging. It was by accident really. I was looking at a blog after looking up Romantic Homes. Looking for decorating ideas. I found My Romantic Home, you know it as Cindy's.
Now that I've been away for awhile, and curious about what I've been missing, I see a lot of my favorite blogs have not been blogging all that much, some not for months and some even a year. It's a sad thing. But there are many that still remain and I am happy about that.
Blogging can be a joy and a curse at the same time.
10 comments:
Hi Glenda,
That's strange, maybe they started new blogs. I was going to say maybe it's the summer but if it's been months, it must be something else indeed. Take care!
xo~Tracie
Hi Glenda,
Sometimes bloggers do take off summer from blogging. Many I am sure, have kids home from school. I just haven't been into it that last couple of weeks.
Hugs!
Jackie
Hi Glenda,
We know that blogging takes up TIME!! I could spend hours reading blogs...however real life happens and must come first!
How are you doing???
Take care and I hope you visit me once in awhile!
Warmly,
deb :)
Glad to see you post! How are you? I don't post as often as I use to. Staying busy and doing stuff that is not posting material. :-D
have a great weekend.
It's always nice to see you posting! I miss you.
I have not been posting much because to be honest I have run out of ideas. Plus while I'm busy every day it's not blog worthy stuff. I don't think anyone would enjoy reading about me cleaning my office today. LOL
Hugs,
Joanne
I haven't been blogging much at all this summer, life seems to have taken over. Glad to see you are checking in!
~Michelle
See what you started??!!
Blogging was like having a new friend in the beginning...you put in lots of time and attention but then the new wears off and your reality sinks in and real life takes over and ya snap out of it... The new has worn off for me and frankly sittin on my butt for useless hours when that same energy could be directed more postively toward the house chores and my garden makes more sense.
And could be since you took a leave of absence blog life without you honey was like never seeing a rainbow again.
Haven't been here in awhile, and have been reading your posts--I am so very sorry about your situation. My husband lost his job last December, was fortunate to find another one, and now his current position is very shaky due to the economy. Fortunately, we still have our home. I haven't blogged much because of family obligations, mostly. My daughter is going through a horrendous divorce, and I've been providing a lot of childcare for some of my grandchildren this summer. I don't have much time for art. I hope you post again and let us all know how you are. I will keep you in my prayers. PS--I lived in Oregon for over 20 years, and all of my kids were born there. It is a beautiful state, full of wonderful places to visit. I've found, though, that although I'm back in California, I miss Idaho the most--very reasonable to live there, and beautiful, as well. Take good care . . . Fondly, Jann
Hi Glenda!
Just stopping by to say HI! And that I miss you. I'm glad you were able to sell the house. My prayers are with you that you will find the path that God wants you to go in.
We sold our home and have moved. I'm so happy we made the change. I hadn't posted much this summer due to many things but hope to pay more attention to it since things are settling down here.
God bless you & keep you,
many many big hugs, Sherry
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