my Potter & i

"Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand..." jere 18:6

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

my virgin blog

my virgin blog posting! inspired to start my own... a playground for my thoughts... a place to rant & rave, toss & turn, sing & shout... just gotta figure out how to change ze colour of this thing!!

i think i attempted to start this twice before, wrote some drafts but never posted them. the notion of owning a piece of cyberspace with my mark (scribblings, doodles, whirls...) on it appealed to the gen y baby in me, YET i never saw it through!! guess i was giving myself a hard time... you see, i didnt want to blindly hop on the blogging bandwagon without knowing why i was doing it. i thought: no point having a page dedicated to all things me when thats the last person i need to give more attention to. no point journaling in the open when i could do it in private (that was when i was still disciplined to journal). no point starting sth that would add to my already expanding to-do list. no point putting up sth that isnt really me (im a tech dumbo & couldnt imagine having the time or know-how to beautify a page as prettily as id like it to be)...

so why are you here? you ask. well, partly cos ive concluded that i was thinking too much & there isnt really any ill motive in my starting this! mostly cos ive seen some really inspiring blogs and ive been (for lack of a better word, haha) inspired to share my own life, struggles here in the hope of being an encouragement to you... friends on the same narrow journey through life! realness in sharing my walk with Jesus is just about the best i can offer you - my neighbour & fellow pilgrim.

so here i am. come walk, run, fly with me. may i be real to you & God in this space...

3 Comments:

  • At 6:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    well done you on starting the blog! it's a beautiful blogspot (most definitely girly but then that's you *smile*). this is the beginning of a great thing. carry on pealywhirls! l&p.

     
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