Sunday, May 17, 2020

The Disclaimer

I feel the need to address the nature of this blog, Looking For Yonder

This blog has two functions.  For one it is a place to share info on my family.  I am so grateful for loving and caring friends who are interested as well as praying for the things going on in my life and family.  This blog allows me a place to mass communicate when individual text, calls or e-mails are too much.  These post can be random based on the circumstance at hand.  They may be daily, weekly or  less frequent.  That is why I recommend going to the very bottom of the page and signing up under the Follow by Email so you receive the post in your e-mail box if you want to follow our on-going saga.

The other purpose is it provides me with a place to process thoughts, events etc. and some of you kind souls keep telling me that you like reading them.  Personally it feels self-centered and too much info.  Goodness know there is not a lack of things out there to read as blogs abound on the world wide web.  But because it does help me with direction to write my thoughts "to someone" and some people say they like to read it, I am using this blog as my place for processing.  I like to write but find it requires a lot of energy and focused thought.  Sometime its just harder to make that happen so it is not regular in its publication.

Because these are written to friends for my personal therapeutic value and not to a broad critical audience here are a few disclaimers:
  • There will be bad grammar.
  • There will be missed punctuation.
  • There will be misspelling (hopefully less thanks to spell check.)
  • There may be whining.
  • There may be contradictions in what I say in a post on one day verses another day.
  • There may be a reflection more of feeling than of truth,
  • There may be some exaggerations.
  • There may be things that you do not agree with.
  • There may be embarrassing conversation or controversial thought.
  • There may be things that are superficial and ridiculous.
  • But God as my help, may there always be a glimmer of hope, humor and gratitude.

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