- We get disappointed when there aren't any comments.
- Overwhelmed when there are too many comments to respond to.
- We want to hide when comments are hurtful...
- even to the point that we change blogs (I have 7 folks, I am preaching to me)
- But real bloggers knows that comment(ary) is becoming a dialect of the words of affirmation love language.
I would love to hear your thoughts about bloggers, unless they're #3, in which I'll need to #4. But if you comment, and then encourage a friend to comment, then #5. Unless you tell your entire church to comment, then I'll be #2.
Comments?
4 comments:
I was so lost at first that it took me a moment to pull it all in.
I like to believe I can write better then to express my real feelings thru the mouth. Sometimes my words can become a little to surreal for others and even myself so the freedom to express thru BLOGS are much better for me. I enjoy the freedom of blogging and the freedom of expression it gives me.
And a little truth never hurt anyone unless they were the slug and you were the salt.?.?
good stuff as usual Jenn...you made me start this day off w/ a smile :-)
I'm commenting. :)
Saw you at church yesterday. :)
Maybe I'll come back and leave a "better" comment after I've had my 3rd cup of coffee!! :)
Nice post. I tell stories better verbally than I do when I type. I like your blog name. It's not boring but it's not stupid. So it's just right....for you!
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