Monday, May 31, 2010

I've been experimenting and learning about blogging with MS Word. Yesterday's blog has some spelling errors. I am a little ashamed of them. I am not a careless person, for the most part. I just was so excited about the ease of publishing the blog with Word that I do not have the heart to change it now and it was so cool, yesterday when it worked so effortlessly, that I forgot to spell check.


 

As you will observe, if you take the time to review the posts herein, I have been a spotty blogger to say the least. I have promised, before, to do better, so I won't do that, again.


 

I am at a point where I need to make some choices. I need to decide how to handle Twitter. It takes too much of my time and it is interfering with some other important activities. I need to decide how to blog and what I want to, ultimately, do with this resource. It is a cool thing, but not real useful, at the moment. I have a garden and home chores to attend to. I have a book to work on. I have been sick, recently, so I have my health to attend to. These need to be managed better.


 

I am still withdrawing from my former job, 3 years later, make that 4 years, come June. Likewise for the NFBMI presidency. I have reduced my work for NFB considerably, but am still very emotionally and spiritually involved.


 

Speaking of spiritual matters, I still feel inadequate with my church contributions. I am still not sure exactly how to carve out a niche that will be good for the God, church and me.


 

Memorial Day has caused me to think about these things. Some people die very young. I have been given this time. What is my best way to respond to this gift? Difficult to set priorities. I will keep trying.

I've been experimenting and learning about blogging with MS Word. Yesterday's blog has some spelling errors. I am a little ashamed of them. I am not a careless person, for the most part. I just was so excited about the ease of publishing the blog with Word that I do not have the heart to change it now and it was so cool, yesterday when it worked so effortly, that I forgot to spell check.


 

As you will observe, if you take the time to review the posts herein, I have been a spotty blogger to say the least. I have promised, before, to do better, so I won't do that, again.


 

I am at a point where I need to make some choices. I need to decide how to handle Twitter. It takes too much of my time and it is interfereing with some other important activities. I need to decide how to blog and what I want to, ultimately, do with this resource. It is a cool thing, but not real useful, at the moment. I have a garden and home chores to attend to. I have a book to work on. I have been sick, recently, so I have my health to attend to. These need to be managed better.


 

I am still withdrawing from my former job, 3 years later, make that 4 years, come June. Likewise for the NFBMI presidency. I have reduced my work for NFB considerably, but am still very emotionally and spiritually involved.


 

Speaking of spiritual matters, I still feel inadequate with my church contributions. I am still not sure exactly how to carve out a niche that will be good for the God, church and me.


 

Memorial Day has caused me to think about these things. Some people die very young. I have been given this time. What is my best way to respond to this gift? Difficult to set priorities. I will keep trying.

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