Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Well Hello!

Fancy meeting you here :) As you can see, I have FINALLY given in and am gonna try my hand at blogging. After years of reading, and selfishly enjoying, all of your blogs, and not contributing to the story pot, I figure it's about time to pull a seat up to the sharing table. I'm afraid I must warn you: the stories that are soon to be told here are real. The people in them are not actors. (Hell, I couldn't be so lucky!) The things you read may make you laugh or make you cry. They just might make you wonder--one thing is certain...at some point, I'm sure you will feel better about your own life. HAHAHA! I am excited to have a written document of my life experiences, to share what is going on in my life with you, and to be able to have comments and feedback from the people i love and look up to the most, and hopefully this will hold my attention longer and better than writing in a traditional journal! And so the journaling journey begins...we have a lot of catching up to do!

7 comments:

Goldielocks53 said...

I can't wait to rad and see more... congratulations on taking your first step!

Sarah W. said...

It took you long enough!!! Blogging is super fun, but I warn you, it can be addicting. I can't wait to read your "transpiring s."

Natalie said...

Way to get on top of things. This will be fun!

Postal said...

Sister, you did it! Don't feel bad that you spent the whole day on the computer, because you did it, you made your own blog. And don't feel bad when you spend another whole day teaching me to make mine......love you!

Bridgette said...

Hey T! I can't wait to tune in tomorrow and see what crazy plot twists there are in store. :) This is way more interesting than the class I'm sitting in right now. Will you have explosions and romance? :)

Audrey said...

Way to go Tonja! This is a very hard thing to figure out, this blog page setup! ug

Attitude Mechanic said...

Well, well! Can you teach an old dog new tricks? If so, teach me! It's about time I get beyond email. How do I add and/or read yours, and, most important, how does a grandpa in Germany starts his own? Love you.