Busy, sick, busy, balance.
I don’t write about personal stuff on my blog. I’m just not comfortable with putting it all out there for people to read and know my business. I’ll write about my struggles with trying to stay in shape (I’m currently in the fall/winter fattening up stage so that I’ll have something to do in the spring, ha). But I generally don’t write about my personal life. I mean, I started this thing to be a creative outlet and hopefully entertain some folks.
Some people will write cryptic or ambiguous things so that you know something is going on but you don’t know what. Then that leads people to start asking around and maybe rumors get started. So I just avoid it altogether.
Vulnerability. It’s scary. I don’t let down my guard very often. Few people get to see me in that state. I value those people very much and I don’t know what I’d do without them. I may sometimes live my life with my heart on my sleeve but you’d never know it was there.
Anyway, nothing’s changing here, I just needed a topic to post on since it’s been a while. It’s good to see all of you again, dear readers. And when I get to feeling better, I’ll do something funny.
P.S. The Lab Rats intro finally made The Show! Ze gave us an assignment as well.
You know it’s not easy writing a blog or a journal and not writing personal stuff in there. Everything is personal even if it’s “I’ve been working out at the gym all week” I just write what I am thinkin at the time. Hopefully, nothing will come back and bite me in the butt some day. 🙂
Marsha:
I agree that since this is a personal website everything I put on here is personal in some way. From silly videos that I find to videos that I make to inane ramblings.
But what I don’t do is air my dirty laundry. The “drama” of my life I don’t display as public spectacle, even though at times it is tempting and could possibly be therapeutic.
The “come back to bite me in the butt some day” part scares me a lot.
Thanks for your comment.
I agree with you. I would never purposely advertise my dirty laundry either. I try to only mention the positive stuff. 🙂