So all great things must come to a . . . beginning. And "great" may be slightly overstating the content of this blog. However, on occasion, I have thoughts. Sometimes deep ones, sometimes ones that are rather superficial and questionable as to whether they deserve words, and sometimes ones that are just . . . a typical day-in-the-life.
There is no particular theme to this blog, unless one counts the inside look into my mind (which at this point, I insert: Run! Run away as fast as you can! Save yourself!). That being said, I love a chance to connect with my readers with a few more words than a Tweet or FB post, and a few less words (well, a lot less, actually) than a novel.
So I invite you to follow, to hang out here, to comment and share your own thoughts in response. Most of all, kick back with a cup of coffee or tea, and just be. That inexplicable place of peace where the world melts away and fellowship is found.
There is no particular theme to this blog, unless one counts the inside look into my mind (which at this point, I insert: Run! Run away as fast as you can! Save yourself!). That being said, I love a chance to connect with my readers with a few more words than a Tweet or FB post, and a few less words (well, a lot less, actually) than a novel.
So I invite you to follow, to hang out here, to comment and share your own thoughts in response. Most of all, kick back with a cup of coffee or tea, and just be. That inexplicable place of peace where the world melts away and fellowship is found.
Yay! Looking forward to this. Sign me up please.
ReplyDeleteThere's a new "subscribe" button at the top of the page now if you want to get email notifications :)
DeleteSAAAWEEEET!!! Jaime's got a blog! Ok, now what? Where is the chocolate? Where is the coffee?! I'll just sit here and wait.
ReplyDeleteWOOO HOOOO! :)
DeleteHow do we sign up for your blog? Or should we just check on Facebook?
ReplyDeleteI added a "subscribe" button at the top of the page :) You can include your email there and you'll get notified :)
DeleteI am currently reading The House on Foster Hill at the recommendation of a friend. It is my favorite book in a long time. If I didn't have five children and other responsibilities, I would sit in one place until I finished it. I am looking forward to reading The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond in July and hope you have more books in the works.
ReplyDeleteOh that is so awesome!!!!! Thank you for reading it!!! :)
DeleteAnd, it doesn't hurt that my husband grew up in Sauk City. So, I like your Wisconsin setting. :-)
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