My 30 Things List “Disclaimer”
November 28, 2008 at 3:22 pm 1 comment
I was thinking that perhaps a little disclaimer, similar to my “about empty praise” page might not hurt anyone who bothers to read my random assortment of thoughts and observations.
I love to learn. I love to talk about what I am learning. I also love to talk about football, music, Tiger Woods, U2 and Lost. (And I’m really excited when I can talk about all those things with people who like them too.)
So I like to think and I like to feel, and I like to try to connect the dots between the two if it will help me to understand life better. When I actually have time to sit down with my blog, the overflow of what I am thinking about and processing through will come spewing, oozing, wringing out all over the place. It’s not about me having “it” (life) all figured out and trying to tell everyone else. It is about my process of trying to figure out how to live the kind of life that connects me more deeply to Jesus and more deeply in my relationships. So that’s why I blog.
Some people blog day-to-day living things that makes me feel like I am peeking into their lives and their homes and (in Heidi’s case) their beautifully clean kitchens. I love reading blogs that are inviting me to have a glimpse into other people’s and families experiences. I guess that’s just not what’s been on my mind lately. Maybe another time, when I make it through the list.
My list is my list. Please don’t think that I’m telling you that my list should be yours. You can come up with your own, and then, I would read it.
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Heidi @ Blue Eyed Blessings | December 3, 2008 at 9:38 am
I’m ALWAYS inspired by the words you have to share and I know that I have shared with you before how you have been given a true gift to speak eloquently and honestly about what’s on your mind and heart. That’s why I enjoy reading what you have to say.
Keep sharing your thoughts, Kim. I love getting a glimpse into your mind and what God is teaching you and showing you. If only I had the words, then maybe I would stop talking about cleaning so much…