See What Happens

       If you're reading this, you must be very brave. Either that or you haven't read any of my past "blogs". I have had so many blogs it's embarrassing. I can't write. I am NOT a writer. And, unfortunately it took me a few years to finally come into the light that writing isn't one of my gifts. Sadly, during those few years, I had many blogs. I vented my pathetic emotions in blog posts with many grammar and punctuation errors, (I'm sure you've found 38,000 in this one already). I literally sat and laughed at them a few minutes ago.

But, I'm okay with it not being one of my gifts. I enjoy putting my time into other things, such as dance, (specifically ballet), teaching, maybe a little photography, and last but certainly not least- trying to strengthen my relationship with Him. So if you're in for a ride, follow this blog and we'll see what happens.


3 comments:

Chloe M. Kookogey said...

You, my friend, are a beautiful young lady, no matter your silly notions about your lack of blogging ability. I'm claiming the honor of first follower, and I can't wait to read the posts you publish!

Love you,
The Mysterious Stranger Whose True Identity You Know

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Glow Green said...

This is a thought-provoking reflection on how labels and narratives shape public perception of policy and politics. At GlowGreen, we’ve seen similar dynamics in sustainability—where programs are often framed in ways that either empower communities or limit engagement. Just as political branding influences how ideas are received, renewable energy adoption benefits from messaging that emphasizes resilience, fairness, and shared responsibility. Thank you for sparking such an important conversation about how language and framing can drive real-world outcomes.

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