I love the word hello and fellow, it's funny how they sound the same but fellow has the privilege of having a 'w' and hello doesn't. English is weird. :]
I thank you all for your comments lately. I'm glad God is using my words for his purpose.
This may be an act of self defense or justification, but I wanted to make sure that the intentions of my blog are known. A lot of people think blogs are for "egotist", or people who are self absorbed/selfish/etc. and want to spill all their beans for the whole world to see and sympathize with. I can completely see their point and understand their reasoning. However, before you call me an egotist let me educate you on what I see my intentions to be of my blog and why I highly encourage you to start one as well.
My blog serves 3 purposes that are known to me at this moment.
1. Honor my father in Heaven and the sacrifice he made of his one and only son so I could live the life I blog about and so I could partake on the incredible journey towards eternity. (Sounds cliche, but so true!)
2. My words and prayers never seem to make sense until I have them in front of me. My mind and my heart go a million miles a minute everyday and all the time. Journaling/Blogging helps me take mumble jumble and create it into something of substance and sense.
3. I have always

Nothing of my story is my own, it is all in God's glory and is meant to spread the peace and hope of J.C.'s return to this earth. Thumbs up for GOD and blogging! :]
4 comments:
you are such a dork!
Im with you on part 2. as for #3, its always so encouraging to see/read peoples struggles, success, growth.. it makes a person not feel so alone. thanks :) I find it amazing how similar we all really are.
I love you, Wo.
And I agree - putting words to your thoughts is SO helpful - I could really give a rip if anyone read my blog or not - it's still super helpful to me to "talk" about it.
You make me smile.
I love your attitude!
I have been writing about life since junior high and there are so many times I used my journal notes to touch the heart of my children. If someone would have told me at age eleven that my words would be used twenty years later, I would have never believed them.
Have fun and keep praying - God listens.
Michelle
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