It is an amazing thing to see that my blog spot is still up even after one year of neglect.
Kind of a funny story as to how I made my return to the blogosphere. My dear old man suggested that I start a blog and I told him that I already had one and that it had been a while since I wrote anything. So I checked it out to see if it was still up, and it is (obviously).
This is where it gets strange. I looked at the date of my last post and it was exactly one year ago today. What a trip!!
There are a couple of reasons why I haven't blogged for so long.
1. I didn't think I had anything original or unique to say (still don't).
2. What has been said or can be said is done by people far more eloquent than I.
3. Most of my posts are about Catholicism. Not exactly what most people will bookmark under their favorites.
As weird as this may sound, this could be a new "calling". I was feeling guilty for leaving my old ministry at Holy Family parish. I couldn't dedicate enough time to it and it wasn't fair for the team and the catechumens. I still feel the need to evangelize somehow. I was fighting a kind of battle. I could have taken up a ministry at my new home parish of St. Mary's but with #4 being born two months ago I would have been in the same boat. Even though St. Mary's is down the street, I still will not be able to find the time.
I guess this is the avenue I should take, at least for now. Oddly enough, it was my dad who put the bee in my bonnet to start blogging again. See how it goes...
Kind of a funny story as to how I made my return to the blogosphere. My dear old man suggested that I start a blog and I told him that I already had one and that it had been a while since I wrote anything. So I checked it out to see if it was still up, and it is (obviously).
This is where it gets strange. I looked at the date of my last post and it was exactly one year ago today. What a trip!!
There are a couple of reasons why I haven't blogged for so long.
1. I didn't think I had anything original or unique to say (still don't).
2. What has been said or can be said is done by people far more eloquent than I.
3. Most of my posts are about Catholicism. Not exactly what most people will bookmark under their favorites.
As weird as this may sound, this could be a new "calling". I was feeling guilty for leaving my old ministry at Holy Family parish. I couldn't dedicate enough time to it and it wasn't fair for the team and the catechumens. I still feel the need to evangelize somehow. I was fighting a kind of battle. I could have taken up a ministry at my new home parish of St. Mary's but with #4 being born two months ago I would have been in the same boat. Even though St. Mary's is down the street, I still will not be able to find the time.
I guess this is the avenue I should take, at least for now. Oddly enough, it was my dad who put the bee in my bonnet to start blogging again. See how it goes...
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