MENTAL BLOGS
The biggest challenge to keeping up a blog is basically always thinking of having something to say.
Of course there are other things to consider. Are your entries interesting enough? Will the topics you choose offend anyone? Is there anyone actually reading this swill?
I choose to assume that some people do bounce by my blog and read about my mundane existence, however boring it might get. As the months have dragged on, though I feel that more and more people are less and less interested with the aspects of my life.
Myself included. I sit back and look with awe at other bloggers who seem to lead such interesting lives. One such blog that has captured my fancy is that of Bunny. I came across it when I was checking out my friend Charo's blog (which I won't bother to link since she doesn't seem to write in it anymore. Must be busy with the wedding preps). I read Bunny's blog and watched as she rode the highest highs and lowest lows on her way to reconnecting with her family and finding love. She had quite a story to tell indeed.
Does this mean that my story has come down from its climax? I wish this blog thing came earlier in my life when I fought my way back to Ateneo. When I fell in love for the first time. When I was in advertising and was weaving magic with my words. When my Grandma died and my parents separated. When I became a DJ for Magic.
All those interesting tales. All those stories left to memory.
Nowadays, all I seem to write about are DVDs and ...
Get the picture? How hard can it be to blog? Especially when it's all downhill from here!
Of course there are other things to consider. Are your entries interesting enough? Will the topics you choose offend anyone? Is there anyone actually reading this swill?
I choose to assume that some people do bounce by my blog and read about my mundane existence, however boring it might get. As the months have dragged on, though I feel that more and more people are less and less interested with the aspects of my life.
Myself included. I sit back and look with awe at other bloggers who seem to lead such interesting lives. One such blog that has captured my fancy is that of Bunny. I came across it when I was checking out my friend Charo's blog (which I won't bother to link since she doesn't seem to write in it anymore. Must be busy with the wedding preps). I read Bunny's blog and watched as she rode the highest highs and lowest lows on her way to reconnecting with her family and finding love. She had quite a story to tell indeed.
Does this mean that my story has come down from its climax? I wish this blog thing came earlier in my life when I fought my way back to Ateneo. When I fell in love for the first time. When I was in advertising and was weaving magic with my words. When my Grandma died and my parents separated. When I became a DJ for Magic.
All those interesting tales. All those stories left to memory.
Nowadays, all I seem to write about are DVDs and ...
Get the picture? How hard can it be to blog? Especially when it's all downhill from here!
deeply moved, Jay. (i love your name! same as my boyfriend's! ahhaha!)
Hey, i don't think my life's interesting. Madami lang kamalasan nangyari sa life ko. Hahaha! Tapos bumawi!
Seriously though, thanks for reading my blog! :D
Posted by Bunny | 12:08 AM
No biggie Bunny! Am not really one for bloghopping but it was serendipitous that on that one day I did, your blog's title called out to me from Chawing's links. It's been really fun sharing your sad and kilig moments. Besides, it's nice when someone says nice romantic things about guys named Jay. It gives the rest of us hope.
Looking forward to meeting you at Charo's wedding!
Posted by Jay | 10:43 AM