It's that time of year. That time where blogging gets neglected, but oh, wait...
That time is pretty much everyday, 365 days a year, isn't it. Hopefully many of you received an update via email a couple times in last few months of all the big, exciting things we've experienced this fall.
I do blog more than you see. I have close to two dozen posts written with heart that I just haven't posted yet. Some days I will blog late into the evening and by the time I'm done or early the next morning I just can't seem to press "PUBLISH."
Most days it's because I've needed to vent or organize all my thoughts and feelings and once I'm done I don't always feel the need to share. While there are some posts that get published months after they are written not all of them make "the cut."
Today I am near finished with a post about the year. I started last night after reading my devotions and couldn't help but share about all the amazing things that God has done for me & those around me. The lessons He's taught, the blessings He's shared and the way He's guided me down the path in this life were bursting out of my heart and mind to be shared. It will be coming in a few short days so be on the look out if you are so inclined.
I've struggled recently with making my blog a bit more private. I often get comments on my blog that I need to erase. I can see where they are coming from but have no idea who may be sending them. I have often even wondered who in the world reads my blog. If you are reading this and stop by once in a while would you let me know? I'm curious also if you do and if I make this blog private would you subscribe? I don't know what the plan is yet but it seems like that may be the best way. I also don't want stop anyone from coming to our blog if they enjoy but don't want to commit;) I will admit there are a few blogs I frequent but haven't followed bc I enjoy being on the DL.
If I don't post before Christmas (haha) I want to wish you all a VERY Merry Christmas filled with the wonder, joy & awe of our Savior's birth. What a wonderful time to remember and reflect on the greatest gift, God's own Son.