One thing I like about blogging is meeting new people and reading their blogs. It’s become so fascinating to me to almost be a part of all these different walks of life that my fellow bloggers are taking. I like to read about how they cope with certain situations, to hear they have annoyances just as little and odd as mine. Some are buried in schoolwork still trying to find a direction, others are settling down, getting married and about to start a family. They are younger than me, older than me, and my age. They have good careers at big firms or going on interviews to get that ideal job. Some live close, some live far, East, West, North and South.
I love that we are all such individuals from different backgrounds all searching to find our place in the world, to find what makes us happy and all sharing that one thing in common, that in most cases keeps us sane to release our thoughts, feelings, concerns, and all around need to vent and get things off our chest. Blogging is the one thing that bonds us. I would have never of known these people or heard of them unless I read their blog. All my family lives fairly close to me, so it’s cool to “meet” people from all around the country and world.
My walk of life is simple. I’ve never lived anywhere else. I’ve known most people around this town since I was born. It’s such a small town lifestyle I lead. It’s like living vicariously by reading other people’s blogs and getting a glimpse into life elsewhere.