February 25, 2014
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Should
I really should blog.
I should still enjoy blogging.
I should feel encouraged and refreshed from blogging.
I used to to...However, I don't anymore.
I MISS the old Xanga and the fellowship of the bloggy community. I no longer can go to the front page and find interesting blogs to read and in some cases meet new friends. Way to many bloggy friend moved and I don't know how to find them. Those whom I do know where they moved to, I find it time consuming to wander all over the place to find their posts. I guess I am still in mourning for the way things were!
I should move on, but I don't know where...
Comments (7)
ditto! except I can't blog on Xanga. Even though I didn't blog much, I still enjoyed the reading others' blogs. I tried to move to WordPress, but never could get my archives to upload there. (Need to get my hubby's help since he is the computer expert... I followed their instructions but still couldn't get it to work.)
I so agree. FB is just not the same. A lot of friends are on WordPress, but I don't know if I can handle that or not. I guess I should join, but I haven't. Doris of cerwindoris has her own site. Her updates come on my e-mail. I did sign up to be able to comment on her site, but I can't see what anyone else has commented, and I don't think she can reply to my comments.
Sigh.
Do you know how wordpress works? Is there more of a community feel? A top page where you can see random blogs? I have a blogg on blogger, but it is much like this new xanga, unless I am missing something. I'm not sure I have the time or energy to figure out something new.
I can absolutely second your post! I try to post a link to my blog every time I comment, but I don't comment every time you post. And I really really miss the community of Xanga.
I miss all the same things as everyone else. It is harder to find out things now.
Please don't stop! I've just found your blog again after it dropped down "Behind the Child"'s list, and am so pleased to see how well Josh is doing.
thank you for the encouragement