I can't think of anything interesting to post. This blog is running on fumes. I guess that means that I'm running on fumes. It isn't for a lack of interesting things that I've done or seen, or smelt. I guess it just means that I feel like I'm old news, tired, whatever. Poor me.
I love all my current bloggies. I do, however, miss having certain old blog friends come around. It's the nature of the blogosphere, I suppose. I miss the golden years of this blog. There was a time before: when I didn't have cancer, family members weren't dead, and I still looked young. That time of blogging was rather fun for me. I would do off the wall posts, show passion, or go on a rant. That was a time of having crushes on pixelated expressions of other people and their ideas. I think I'm in it now for the companionship. Blogging is just like a marriage when it gets old--do it twice a month and on holidays.
I guess I'm just feeling a bit down at the moment. I'll get over it.
9 comments:
I like all of your posts. As I'm sure you've noticed, I'm right there with you. I can't bring myself to blog because frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. Sniff.
Thanks Meggypoo!
Oh Man! I've been around here for like, 5 years now and you're asking me for a favorite moment? There are too many to count.
I get what you mean about the golden years.. or the good ol' days...
By the way... you're still good looking, what are you talking about? ;)
Jules~ I think you've been around here longer than that. I started my chemotherapy almost exactly five years ago and I remember you being around for quite a while before that. I really had fun with the new outlet back then. Now, I guess these things have become normal, everyday things that we do. I, however, don't want to stop this blog, or stop hearing from you. I guess I'll have to just deal with it:)
I think with the advent of Facebook, Twitter, and tumblr, blogging has become a dying art form. I had my blog before Facebook, which is kind of mind-blowing.
I don't get the hits that I used to, but I still love writing mainly selfish reasons. It's a great reminder of what I've done, and I still make new friends through it.
As for my fave Grunt moments, I am always a fan of anything Simpsons-related, and recently, I got a kick out of when you found a gun whilst hiking!
Yes, you're right. I guess it's approaching 7 years now, because my boy's almost 7 and I started blogging just after he was born. My memory sucks. Wonderful knowing you for this long! :D
i remember that spider man mask you made from the chemo mask...that to me was a true grunt moment...
i blame the facebook for taking over my desire to blog...maybe we can meet there...i wud friend you in a blink.
Christielli~ Yeah, Facebook lured people away from many sites. The thing I like about blogging is discovering so many cool people from around the world, people that thought I was interesting and vice versa.
Jules~ Back at ya!
Tys~ Oh yes, the "Spiderman" mask! That was a high point for me in that hard slog. I would love to have you as a Facebook friend. I don't have many on there, except for family. But having family on there keeps me behaving. So you won't find me being too controversial there.
grunt, mail your name to tysonice69@gmail.com...i will find you in fb...i will bore the daylights off you with my archery videos (goes for you too, jules)
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