Skip to main content

Hello

I haven't blogged in years. I used to, back when I traveled a lot and I wanted an easy way to keep a lot of people updated on what I was up to. In fact, when I opened up this blog, I went back and read a lot of my previous posts from back when I visited Rwanda two years ago. It was a fun little trip down memory lane!
My life doesn't include much travel anymore, unless you count flying back and forth between Washington and Michigan (which only happens once or twice a year). It used to happen a lot more frequently back when my husband and I were dating long-distance. But now, with our five week old son added into the mix, I don't see a ton of traveling in our future!
I do, however, find myself in the same situation of wanting to keep people updated on what I'm up to. Now that I live in Michigan, it's hard to stay in touch with all my friends and family back in Washington. And although our life here isn't all that exciting or fascinating, it's still wonderful and includes a lot of the mundane little adventures that make up life when you're married and have kids and aspire to be vegetable gardeners and chicken-farmers!
I'll probably experiment with this blog for a little while and see if it's something that I actually have the motivation and desire to maintain. So if you do read it and you like it, would you let me know? Otherwise, I can pretty much guarantee that I'll write a post or two and then get bored and never write anything again.
I also need to update the look of the blog (although from what I remember of blogspot, that can be an extremely time-consuming endeavor). The travel theme isn't really pertinent anymore, but I'm sure at some point I'll get around to changing it to something more applicable!
If you're still reading at this point, thank you! I'll try to write something more interesting soon!

Comments

  1. I would absolutely read your posts, Laura! I understand your desire to blog to keep people updated -- I'm in a similar boat with my blog since I'd like to keep some church folks in Goldendale informed on my life. I would love to read your updates :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks, Hannah! I would love to read your updates too - you have so much exciting stuff going on in your life!
    Mom - thanks, I knew I could count on you ;)

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

share your thoughts with me!

Popular posts from this blog

Random Thoughts (because I stink at coming up with titles)

A ton of people (okay, like 30, but considering the mundane posts so far, that's a ton) have read my blog, and I have to say, I'm shocked. There's something so intriguing about that "Stats" feature on Blogger that tells you exactly how many people have visited your blog! I hope I haven't caused anyone to concuss themselves when passing out from sheer boredom. Personally, I don't really follow any blogs. The only time I tend to visit a blog is if Pinterest leads me there when I'm looking up a recipe. And I feel that recipe blogs are just about the worst . Without exception, they are miles of blah-blah-blah interspersed with pictures of delicious-looking food, more blah-blah-blah, more pictures (can I just find out how to make that tantalizing food, please?!) and then after you've scrolled down about a hundred times, you finally  get to the recipe. I'm not particularly planning to share a ton of recipes, although I'm not saying it will neve

Roosters

Our summer this year is 180 degrees different than last summer! Last year, at the end of July, we found out we were pregnant. Now, we have a busy five-month old who fills up most of our time. Last year we went on a few fun weekend trips and get-aways, and this summer, we made it to the mall once to get smoothies and pretzels (seriously one of our favorite dates; don't judge), and felt pretty proud of ourselves. (Seriously, I have nothing but respect for moms (and parents in general) who maintain a busy life with their kiddos. I pretty much never want to go anywhere because it's so much dang work. I hate nursing in public, so whenever we go somewhere, we're watching the clock for when we need to be back home for the next meal, and carrying around a car seat is super awkward and cumbersome... anyway, the list goes on. But some moms just get out there and continue having a life, quite beautifully, which I completely admire. That mom is not me.) Actually, last summer we wer