Blog Appreciation
Lately, my blogging around these parts has been nothing more than the digital equivalent of a lick and a promise. I dash in, quickly write a brief summary of what I’ve been up to lately, offer pictures instead of prose and run out again. I imagine the blog feels a little like my mother did when I was in high school and essentially only came home to sleep, eat and shower.
I’ve been spending a little time looking at my life lately and realized that despite the inner turmoil I’m dealing with on a daily basis about what happens when I graduate in December, things are looking pretty good. And most of it has stemmed from this blog in some way. I originally started the blog as a place to write about my search for work that made me happy. In the process of writing about my pursuit of a path, I discovered that the pursuit was turning into the path. Then I started to write about food and it all started to click.
So many of the friends I have these days first entered my life through blogger events (meetups and BlogPhilly, mostly). Without blogging, I wouldn’t have become friends with Scott and never would have starting making Fork You (I like to think that we’re making the world a better place for eaters, one recipe at a time). I even found love through blogging, short-lived thought it was.
All of this is to say that I appreciate my blog (and it’s steadfast readers. Hi mom!) and all of the wonderful experiences I’ve had because of it. I appreciate my life. And despite the uncertainty I feel about what happens next in life, I’m happy to have walked this path and to be here now.


October 18th, 2007 08:51
What are you going to do when you graduate in December? Is writing in the cards? Journalism? Have you been talking to companies?
If you want, send me a note. I know a few people in the city.
October 18th, 2007 15:36
And I’m glad you decided that I should be your friend.
October 21st, 2007 12:30
I feel the same as you and I wish I blogged a lot more than I do.
I, like Scott, am happy that we met and have become good friends. I believe we first met at a WordPress/Blogging Meetup at Ten Stone in April of 2006? So while our friendship is yet still very young - I’m very happy to be able to call you a friend.
BTW. Your blog is one that, when I see a new post appear in my feed reader, I stop everything I am doing and focus.