Hey girls!
So I've basically been MIA for a couple weeks now, as my life begins to get crazier than it has ever been, and I struggle to rely on God's grace and provision even more. Life is chaos. Beautiful, but utterly chaotic.
I found this, and I immediately thought of the last post. I thought it was a really eloquent way of describing the situation and environment of a blog.
“There’s something sacred about reading a blog post on someone else’s site. It’s like visiting a friend’s house for a quick meal ’round the breakfast table. It’s personal — you’re in their space, and the environment is uniquely suited for idea exchange and uninterrupted conversation. In many ways, we should be treating our blogs like our breakfast tables. Be welcoming & gracious when you host, and kind & respectful when visiting.”
– Trent Walton
I think it's really important that we set up what we want our blog to be, how we want to communicate to the world in our little corner of the internet, and how we want to honor one another, God, our community and beyond by what we post. it's easy to shrug off responsibility of a blog when there seem to be billions out there, few which ever get read often. But it is important all the more. When someone does read or look, it is essential they are reading or looking at something that we can be proud of.
(And welcome Rach and Kierlyn! I'm super excited both of you get to share this with us! Love you both to pieces!)
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