I wish I had blogged during Lent. And I wish I could say that I did not blog during Lent on some principal related to fasting and keeping computer use to a minimum.
Unfortunately, it had nothing to do with this. It is more a reflection of my laziness. Besides, what would I say? I'm beginning to feel as if I should either A. Delete my blog or B. Stop following everyone else's blogs. Everyone--and I use everyone to imply the world, so no, I am not exaggerating--is more interesting than me.
I was thinking, it may have something to do with the fact that my life does not have a common thread. Of course, these people just pretend their lives have one common thread, don't they?
"Hello. I am vegan. All I am is vegan. I write about is vegan things. Like cheeze."
"Hello. I am crafty all the time. Read my blog to see how crafty I am."
"Hello. This is my kid. Look at my million pictures of him at slightly different angles."
"I like Jesus."
"I take trips. Everywhere."
"I crochet."
"Cats."
Common Threads. If I picked a common thread, what would it be? I can tell you for certain, it would not be anything anyone would read. This is a story about. I am trying to say. Literature. Teaching Art. Church is. Wife.
I would not read that.
3 comments:
I would read it. Because the common thread is Kellie. And I love Kellie dearly.
(Also, this is one of my favorite things ever written on a blog: "Cats." hahahaha.)
haha kellie, i know how you feel. that's why i write make believe things instead. but i've always thought your blogs were funny and interesting, and that's cool because you are actually writing about real things.
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What they said :D
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