I know of their many uses as I have often made use of them myself:
- I have read many to get ideas for decorating or crafting (although, I have not joined Pinterest--a discussion for another time)
- I have taken and used several lessons and classroom ideas (with the utmost gratitude) from unknown teachers from around the world
- I have been able to keep up with the lives of friends from great distances--due to blogs I feel as if I haven't missed a beat with people with whom it would be easy to lose contact
Bruce: "You should blog"
Me: "Nah..."
Bruce: "Seriously. You write...and stuff--you're an English teacher. You gotta, you know, keep up your cred."
Me: "I just feel like it's pretentious. I would be assuming people care about what I ate for breakfast"
Bruce: "People do it all the time. They'll like it. Your friends can read about your life. You have fun and interesting stuff to say."
Me: "But what if it's not fun and interesting and it's only funny and interesting to us? I just think it's kinda silly."
Bruce: "...will you just make one? If not for your cred, for mine?"
Me: *almost audible eye-roll*
Never once, however, did I possess a desire to publish one. Until now.
Lately, I've been looking through pictures that Bruce and I have taken over the course of our four year marriage, and seven year courtship, and have noticed something astounding--we don't have many. At first this made me upset--how could I be so negligent as to not capture moments of this period of our life? We have little to no documentation for the past SEVEN years! What will we show our children about their parent's lives prior to having them?
After the initial disappointment and shock came the resolve. I don't want the phases of our lives to dissipate. I don't want our future children to be unable to connect and know the people their parents were prior to their existence. I don't want Bruce and I to forget who we were at this time in this moment. I don't want to let these years pass us by and perhaps be forgotten forever. I am determined to be active about documenting, recording, and cementing memories. If other people find it fun and interesting, fantastic, but it's not ultimately about that. It's ultimately about publishing, "opinions, information, etc. on a regular basis" that pertains to who I am right here and now so my future children, and even my future-self, can look back and know all about who I am right here and now.
I love you. :-) So glad you're doing the blogging thing now. :-)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I think you're doing it for all the right reasons. Your future children will be so grateful. :)
ReplyDeleteYour mother will appreciate it too - no cred required!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited that you've joined the blogosphere! I love to have my little space on the world wide web to call my own. It's been the perfect creative outlet for me for these past 4 (I think that's how long I've been blogging...) years. Mostly, I've used my blog as a place to record the daily ins and outs of young married life, college life, teaching life, and new momma life--but it's also been fun to write some silly or even satirical pieces. I really love to write and blogging is one of my favorite modes. Sure it may seem a bit narcissistic at times, but it is my life so of course it's about me. I think you've decided to blog for all the right reasons, and I hope you enjoy it!
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