Aka I passed my thousandth blog post about a month ago, but
I’ve had all my posts between now and then planned and scheduled and nowhere to
plop this post except for right here. So here it is.
This is the point where most people plan some sort of link up or ginormous giveaway so that people will be impressed with their level of commitment.
But I stopped trying to impress you all a long time ago. So
I’m not doing that.
Instead I’d like to invite you to go back to my first few
posts with me. Back when I had a van full of car seats and pacifiers. When my fourth child existed, but was not yet
on my radar. I don’t really want to think about what little Max’s life was like
when I started this old bloggity. So we’ll just keep going.
I’d like to go back to those early posts and shove all those
words back into my mouth. All the prideful whining about having 3 small
children. All the failed lessons God tried to teach me through my struggles.
Lessons that flew right over my head at the time.
I’d like to pretend that every single post I’ve shared with
you was witty and charming. That I only shared words that made you stop and
think about what you are doing and why. Life changing posts that spurred you
towards Jesus.
But I know better. And I imagine you do also.
So instead of pretending I have my act together as a writer
I’m going to point out that I don’t. And the proof is here for you to read.
Selfish posts, angry posts, just plain boring posts. Posts that prove I’m not
the person I was when I started putting these words together 8 years ago.
I’d like to think that in order for one to recognize her own
growth, she has to recognize that she used to be full of crap.
Or so they say. Maybe. Ok, I just made that up. But it’s
true. My words used to be crap. Perhaps they still are. But the difference
between the me as a writer - now, and the me as a writer – then is the
realization that I just might be full of crap.
And isn’t that the mark that we all shoot for, recognizing
your own crappiness and trying your best to sensor it?
Oy.
Here’s to less crap. Won’t you stay with me a few moments
longer as I try to grow less crappy.
2 comments:
Lol, I don't see any crap anyway, so you're good :)
it's funny the rules we form for what is included as blog-worthy. I'm somewhere over 10 years blogging but there are funny omissions. for example, I quit my career of 10 years and made no mention of work before then or the change of direction. you'd think that would qualify.
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