I think I liked Xanga better. It had less choices, less options, and less bells and whistles. It was far more manageable for someone like me. I fully proclaim myself as a sub par blogger. When I say sub par I mean I am like those people of my parents generation who are sub par computer and internet users and just can't totally get computers, the internet, and all of the up and coming technological gadgets that came out after their prime. I am blogging out of disciple. So with that said, I am not blogging for you, either your praise or criticism or for some literary or grammar award. I plan to include typos and grammatical errors on purpose. See if you can find them. And don't tell me if you do. I have re-entered the weblog/blogosphere to grasp the glimpses, memorize the moments, and capture the candid seconds of life that sum up the heart and soul of me, my family and my friends. I want to remember and be grateful for the grace of God in my life and remember the goodness of the Lord when times are hard. And I hope it will be both a memory book and window into my soul for my kids and grandkids. Like some old song lyrics said it, "These are the moments, I thank God that I'm alive." These are my moments, the March moments, that I thank God for and thank God that I am living them.
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