Well, to be honest I've been avoiding the bloggersphere. What I can not do however, is explain why. I don't know. So, here I am, using capital letters and hopefully proper spelling, writting for anyone interested in what could possible come out of my brain.
I will eventually pull some of the posts I've written on facebook to add to this strange arsinal of words. For starters I will just try to explain who I am...
The first facet of my identiy is my grace-given faith in Christ, who is all my hope and reason for caring about any of you out there in the first place. I will do my best to be honest and not hide myself from you, as this is a portion of my communal soul. That is the second facet: community creates life and I often find myself to be the loner. So lavish forgivness on my shortcomings as I'm sure to dig up plenty. My own growth depends on sharing and accepting the gift of living and breathing, and all the pains and celebrations that are created in the process. It's unnerving at the least, but I will enjoy the freedom of exposure so long as you find it encouraging and helpful. Facet number three is my fear of just being some young woman who talks and thinks too much, but changes nothing. I suppose that could be why I haven't begun this blog, I am facing a fear.
Granted I probably have many facets, as I believe we all have fractal souls (oh, nice blog topic for another day...). So if you really want to know more about me, I see no reason why you can't ask.
Stay tuned, I think my first official blog (since this is more of an intro, I don't think it really counts as a blog) shall be about a book I just read. Hooked, by Joe Mcilhaney and Freda Mckissic, is amazing and I feel it is my obligation to share the research they have done about how our crazy brains work.