About This Blog
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 10:54PM
On July 27, 2008, I started this blog to share my religion with people, and to find kindred spirits. I was lonely and felt like I didn't really fit in within my community in ways I couldn't even quite pinpoint. I named the blog Becoming Something to reference my quest for self-improvement that started at age seven. I used the blog as a dumping ground, a public journal, an invitation for intimate discourse in the most unintimate place of all, because I was absolutely desperate for meaningful connections and exchanges of ideas.
Later, after deleting the whole thing, thinking I'd never resurrect it, I analysed how I've changed and what I need. As Dooce says, I had a little talk with myself about boundaries.
It served its purpose for a while, the blog in its older identity. I found me some dear people who I feel privileged to know and with whom I can be emotionally intimate.
Now, we're back to happy and lighter things, as well as world issues of concern, and philosophy. The unexamined life not being worth living and all that. (And, occasionally, dry, bitter humour.)
Because really, my favouritest thing in the whole world is to share happy experiences with people, to give them presents, to make them food, to read them poems I love, to share songs, to experience joy in life and then pass it on to the people I love, and even complete strangers. This blog is a little of that. Things to think about, listen to, laugh about, while trying to become something [ ]er.
[Note: Posts prior to June 2011 might have wonky formatting with grainy too-large photos. The only process for fixing this is tedious, so I'm unlikely to.]
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