07 April 2009

blog stalker

My sister loves blogging. She has a whole network of blogging buddies, special scrapbook software, and photoshop to spruce up her page. It's quite the set-up, and no blog that I conjure up will ever compare.

My brother-in-law loves blog stalking. This is a term I hadn't heard until talking with him one day. Most people have links on their blogs to other blogs that they read. Blog stalking is clicking on a link, then another link on the new page, then another...you get the idea.

Recently, I too have become a blog stalker.

As I've come to the point in my life where I no longer want to feel alone, this blogging community has been my oasis in the desert. I never imagined that all of you existed. I hoped that you did, because my thirst for understanding, my need for people who I could relate to, was becoming unbearable. Reading your posts and hearing your thoughts, your wonderings, your struggles, has helped me know that I am not alone. I can't tell you how much that means to me.

This uphill slope is sometimes made of sand, causing me to slip and fall and lose ground. But knowing that I'm not alone helps me feel like there are times where there is stone beneath this hill after all, and climbing it does not seem as difficult.

9 comments:

El Genio said...

"As I've come to the point in my life where I no longer want to feel alone, this blogging community has been my oasis in the desert. I never imagined that all of you existed. I hoped that you did, because my thirst for understanding, my need for people who I could relate to, was becoming unbearable. Reading your posts and hearing your thoughts, your wonderings, your struggles, has helped me know that I am not alone. I can't tell you how much that means to me."

This is exactly how I feel. An interesting side note, track 15 on your player was used in the Joe Biden video at the DNC last year:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wytkw_9uBA

Hidden said...

Stalk all you want :P

Sarah said...

I totally understand. Welcome to the blogosphere!

A.J. said...

I am glad I found your blog not many gay LDS women blog it's mostly the men who blog. Not sure why that is but glad your here. -A.J.

drakames said...

A.J.: I totally noticed that most of y'all are guys. There's been a few blogs I've found by LDS women, but not many. I don't know why that is either. Maybe it's something I'll look at blogging about... :) Glad to have you here though.

Perhaps there will be more of us girls someday!

alex dumas said...

Hey, thanks for commenting on my blog. I'm glad you're getting out there and spilling your thoughts like the rest of us. Welcome!

A.J. said...

I'm a woman not a guy. I go by A.J. as it is my initials. No one calls me A.J. in real life so I can be somewhat anonymous. :)

drakames said...

AJ: Oops...guess using your initials really works. :)

I'm all about being anonymous. Still glad you're here.

Alex: Thanks for the welcome! I've really liked reading your blog. Your creativity is amazing!

CLARK JOHNSEN said...

We are here!!!