Thanks to these two platforms, I've completely lost my ability to blog. They make it so darn easy to let me post stuff (text, photos and videos) online both from my computer and my phone. They are the most reliable chat platforms on my mobile. And it's connected to FB, so commenting, liking and disliking posts is easy whether I'm at home, stuck in traffic, at a shoot or any place where my phone gets a signal. It's annoyingly addictive and convenient.
After Nards and I watched Julie and Julia, I realized I missed blogging. I have always been a journal-writing-girl. I started writing in journals when I was nine and moved it to documents saved on floppies (a la Doogie Howser - I even got the same blue screen and white text format) when my parents gave me a desktop computer in high school. When I was teaching in UP, I moved to blogging when I got invited to livejournal. I was delighted that my cousins and friends abroad are updated with just this one medium. It sure saved me from writing the same news over and over in letters for a handful of people. (Claire was a testament to this! We used to write each other every three days!) I do enjoy writing and posting, and it's easy to exchange news with family and friends.
I want to go back to blogging regularly. Nards encourages me to do so. (He noticed the folder in my hard drive that has a load of photos that I was planning to blog about.) This means I have to re-learn to write down my thoughts beyond the 140 character limit that I'm used to. And to organize the photos in my blog folder. Good luck to me. :P
good luck to us. :) i've been meaning to write about the move and post some pictures. but all i have still is just the announcement.
ReplyDeletehaha kaya mo yan. at least you have time. :P
ReplyDelete@xingkit oh! i look forward to reading about the move. :D ayan para may added pressure hahaha!
ReplyDelete@Lost Girl sabi ko din nga, now that I have a bit of time, I should set aside a bit of it for blogging. :D