Although most of the posts were not long ones, I did wonder what triggered this daily posting fever.
I went to my picture file and I think I have found the culprit.
Yep, this is it.
I was rearranging my file cabinet and all the loose papers like all of the hibernators do in January. As I was sorting through the papers, I thought I should have some of the papers be stored in a separate container. That's when I remember this old (very old) metal filing case I have somewhere in the garage. So I went out to search and found it. I was so happy, it was like seeing an old friend. I forgot what I had stored inside it. When I dusted it off and opened it...
I found my high school graduation cap and diploma, old pictures of my first-born. very old income tax copies, a ledger from when Robert & I first got married and the diary - when I was 18 turning 19.
I was so excited to have found the diary, that is -until I read it. Blogging, Facebook and email were non-existence in those days, so, to satisfy my documentary wired brain, I journal - on a daily basis trying to recap the memories.
I had to say, it was hard to read my own writings of my feelings in those late teen years before I knew the Lord. My life was a big party and boys. I was boy crazy - every page was filled with at least one boy's name in it. I didn't do anything bad, just talking about boys a whole lot - like some of nowadays girls that I know of, between age 12 - 18 do. It was shocking to "see" myself in that light. I am so thankful that I have found the Lord my savior (when I turned nineteen and a half). By His grace, I have walked away from those foolishness for so long that now when I read my own diary of youth, I am horrified at seeing how I was once behaving so immodestly.
That was not why I started blogging daily, though.
Besides reading that silly account of my boy-crazy youth, I also found writings of my daily life at that time. Events and people were woven into every page. I wrote about my first jobs, my first meeting of my late ex-husband and my trials and triumphs in those days.
I couldn't put it down until I finished reading the whole thing (which was only six months - I got it as my high school graduation present from a dear friend). I was mentally exhausted and felt like I had been on a time warp machine.
Then, I started getting on my blog and write. Even though I have been writing mostly about Peter because he is the one stays at home most of the time, it doesn't really matter what or whom I write about, I just want to record all the little things now so that I could re-visit later.
This fanzines may or may not last long, I don't know. What I do know is that I want to write because I want to remember. ♥
I totally understand what you mean! It's so easy for me to get caught up in walking down memory lane. Aren't you so thankful that you found the Lord?
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