Tuesday, March 18, 2008
My Written Word
Since I was a kid I always wrote in journels. I look through them a lot of times and see where I have been and where I have gone, physically and emotionally. I must have at least 50 different books. Sometimes I would write for a long periods of time and then other times I would go months, sometimes a year, before I wrote again, but I wrote. Over the past several years, I have been having problems with my health and because of that, writing became hard to do. My hands got cramped up and I just gave up. My daughter turned me on to this blogging site so I have deceived that this will be my new writing media. Typing does not seem to bother me, at least not like the writing did. I'm not assuring you that my spelling will be right all the time, but you'll get the grip of what I mean if you read these. Hopefully it will help not just you reading them, but will help me writing them. A quick note to my daughter, "Puck, you can fix the spelling and grammer if you'd like LOL!!!". So anyway I'll write, publish, and just keep writing. Any comments or additional thoughts will be appreciated from anyone who reads this. Remember journelling is a good thing to do, so if you've never done it, give it a try. It does help release things that you may have bottled up. Happy Journelling. God Bless.
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I am an avid "journaler" too! I love it. I've filled up many journals in the last few years, but since having a full time home business and getting married, and having a baby (and maybe another on the way???) my time to sit and manuscript everything out is limited - almost non-existent. Even to blog is hard for me to fit in these days and .....big sigh.... I long to write so much. Its healing to me; its like devotion to me, like prayer. And I can't even find time to shower! haha! I love that you have this blog to help you continue journaling and discovering your heart as we don't finish doing THAT until we meet up with our Lord! Best of blessings to you and your family, and I can't wait to read more. :)
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