Friday, February 27, 2009

Confession...

I may have developed a new addiction... a blog addiction. What started out as a simple way to keep in touch with people has mutated and grown into something else.

I don't know if you've noticed, but my blog keeps changing - I play with colors, fonts, gadgets, I've added books and thoughts and pictures. I tried to make it easier for people to leave comments (though it hasn't really helped increase the number). And I finally figured out how to add music! Go on, turn on your speakers!

It doesn't stop there ... I read more blogs. My list of favorite blogs has grown... I was actually a little irritated that one of my favorite bloggers didn't post anything new since early in the week and when she finally did post something today, I was disappointed! I was expecting something much more interesting and entertaining. What is that about? Who am I?

That leads me to wonder... is my blog boring? Am I leaving you all disappointed and unsatisfied? I did start out by warning people that this wasn't going to be the most exciting blog ever... but I certainly don't want you to be bored and disappointed! Feedback... I need feedback...

4 comments:

Kim said...

We all love your blog! I'm so jealous-I've got to figure some things out for my own! I do check it several times a day, until there is something new. I guess, in that regard, I've become a addict too:-) Hi, I'm Kim and I'm a blog addict. Hee, hee. Just kidding-that is nothing to joke about. OK, I had better go work on my own blog! Have a good weekend.

Kim said...

Oh, one more thing. When I nagigate your blog, I usually only ever hear the first song--but it's a dang good one!

The Book Addict said...

Thanks Kim! I love that song too... I'm listening to it right now as I write this!

Anonymous said...

I love your blogs Heidi!! Especially now that I can comment :-) Woohoo! NMS

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