Wednesday, April 02, 2014

B for.. Blogger, Bad, Bonding!

I joined Blogger in 2006. Eight years. Wow. Unbelievable. Blogging came as a gift to me, a way to vent out, a way to celebrate, a way to describe every-days events, the good and the bad, it helped me understand my feeling more, helped me understand myself better. I wish Blogger was a person so that I could hug him and tell him how much he meant to me and how he changed my life. But I'm glad its not because I'm not sure how much husband would react if I did that right now. I presume he will not be happy about it. And I may or may not derive sadistic pleasure out of the whole situation. I'm a sad person. :P

So my day was super bad today due to inexplicable reasons. But at the very end I decided to turn it around and I did. Wow. I'm like becoming all mature and stuff. If only my mom and husband acknowledged and accepted that. Sigh. I don't see that happening anytime soon. Both these people are my very own personal critics who love to give me a taste of what they think I should have done/said at any given situation. But still I love them. I told you, I'm M.A.T.U.R.E. And both of you, if you happen to read this ever, this blog was hacked and written by an alien. Really.

So thats all for today. See you tomorrow. Hopefully with a longer and more insightful philosophical inspirational interesting topic.
T out!

4 comments:

Karen Jones Gowen said...

I liked this post, wanted to follow your blog but didn't see a follower icon. I agree about blogging-- it's a very rewarding, unique activity that can change someone's life.

Unknown said...

Everyone's a critic these days. When someone points out my faults I think of this quote: "We recognize in others what we hide from ourselves." Who's immature now? ;)

Unknown said...

Hi I liked the blog and I'm happy to follow back but how? Please nudge me and I will follow.
Nice to connect and follow on http://aimingforapublishingdeal.blogspot.co.uk/

Stephanie Faris said...

It's hard to ignore negativity, but somehow we have to find a way. Writing has always been very cathartic for me.