Monday, November 02, 2009

nothing much to speak of . . . . . . . .

I've certainly be remiss in blogging lately. I wish I could pinpoint just what has caused me to refrain, more likely its a conglomoration of things thats pushed blogging to the background.
I've attempted, several times, to write out a post, only to find myself erasing it. I've noticed on other blogs posts about the lack of readers and responders and am wondering if we are moving more from the blog-world to the facebook-world. Facebook is a great way to connect with so many people, in a quick way without having to sit down and "think" about writing something "catchy" that someone might want to read or comment on. My husband, on occasion, the past two weeks has mentioned my "lack" of blogging and has encouraged me to pen a post. I'm tapped out friends. If any of you have a topic you'd like me to respond too, discuss, or have a question, ask away! Lets see if I can generate a post out of a question or two. Go ahead............make my day!

5 comments:

Vanessa said...

I need to know how you get the motivation to exercise? I hear you talk about going to the Y and I am way too self conscious to exercise in public. Shoot, I'm almost too self conscious to exercise at home! Write about your routine and how you got started. I am absolutely wowed by how much you do in a day!

Julie said...

How about more wisdom from your conversations with Betty? I always love those posts!

Sarah M. said...

I'd love to hear anything about your life, but I do catch Facebook a lot more than blogs these days.

TexasGrandma said...

Cindy, I am the same. I almost deleteed the whole thing the other day. Then I thought about a few that don't FB and are faithful readers. The trouble is they never leave a comment. Makes you feel like what is the use. I always do read your blog and look every day to see if you posted. I enjoy the most when you write about family. It makes me feel like I know them.

amanda said...

I like when you write about what is going on at home. I like to show the boys the pictures, and see what's going on...