Monday, February 14, 2005

Just a little bit of rambling.

By the way I am kind of rambling in this post. Just so you are properly warned. I want to talk about blogs. You would think that they wouldn’t be that awesome. My friend, when she told me about them I thought they would be really boring. But when I investigated further they seemed better than I was expecting. And I think I found out why. I thought I was completely open with my friends and I was in a way but when I blog I usually find out things I didn’t even know I thought. You know? I start blogging really peacefully about a subject but then I get so heated up and I won’t even know I felt that strongly about it till I read back and realize that this is more important to me than I thought. So a blog is more than a chat place though that is a good thing about blogs. It’s a place where you learn more about yourself and others. So the thoughts of others help you understand your own thoughts.
It is also surprising how different each post is. So one day your post can be thoughtful and the next angry and you still have the same feelings you had before, you just go deeper into yourself. And sometimes it’s vice versa. You never know how each issue will strike you. And most of the time it hits you different than you would guess. And that is the great thing about blogs. Every time you blog you learn more about the person you were meant to be. That is how great writers are developed. By learning about them selves. Isn’t that an interesting thought? It just struck me how much this blog is helping me learn about the earth and everything in it and this is just my 5th post. And why do we even read other peoples blogs? Well, to answer that question I think we have to look at a point. We read blogs to be refreshed, to learn and grow. But how can it be interesting to read about other people’s lives and feelings? I mean blogging is great to me but how did it get so popular when all you can really talk about is other thoughts and feelings. Well I love doing these things, don’t get me wrong but I also love to analyze. So I love all your blogs and I definitely don’t think they are at all boring. So now that we got that cleared up I will finish analyzing. It is very hard to find good words to express our feelings so when somebody else does it, the words help us understand more and more. So it kind of takes away some of, well how do I phrase this, deep thinking on that subject so you can deep think on another subject and in consequence they don’t have to post about that, they just post a comment on how they agree and that subject is taken care of unless you want to expound and then its just fun more than obligation. I mean blogging isn’t an obligation, but you know what I mean.

Just a quick note, I don’t really give book reports because I don’t really like talking about the authors feelings except for sometimes, so I just give a book cover report. I just tell them that I like it and the main character/s name/s and the situation. By the way I love book reports (reports sounds kinda schoolish L . Oh well.) I just don’t love writing them. So I love to hear what books you love so keep rolling out those book , dare I say reports? If you would like, I would love to hear on the comments what books you love and enjoy. I’m kind of out of books on my to read list. Thanks!!!

5 Comments:

Blogger Elysha said...

I've learned so much about myself from blogging. It's an absolutely amazing way to discover new gifts and talents God has placed in us. And my writing has improved too I think! ^_^ I love blogging, I've made SO MANY new friends because of it!

My favourite books are on my profile, you can look if you want :D I really like Anne of Green Gables (the series) but I imagine you've already read those! Books like the Mandie books ( www.mandie.com ) by Lois Gladys Leppard are really good too!

4:49 PM  
Blogger Janelle said...

Hey Anya,
Blogging has taught me so much, and I've met so many new, awesome friends through it.
I'm so glad you love it . . . keep it up!
CHeers!
xoxo

8:33 AM  
Blogger Trufflehunter said...

Yup yup, blogging is wonderful! Like writing in a journal only better. :)
My favorite series' are The Chronicles of Narnia (by C.S. Lewis) and the Viking Quest series (by Lois Walfrid Johnson). Both are exciting, have really neat characters, and teach me good lessons when I read them.

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