10 Confessions of a Blogger

There are so many topics, anecdotes and thoughts that I have wanted to write about but have been unable to find an approach that would be interesting to my readers. These 10 confessions are as much about my blogging process as about what compels me to blog.

1. Although I have never dared, I would like to write a complete stream of consciousness post.

2. I get giddy when I see that someone has left a comment or when a single post gets more than 100 hits.

3. I cringe when I notice that I have omitted an apostrophe. The most unforgivable is "its" when it should be "it's." I found two such errors last week.

4. I like finding out tiny details about my neighbourhood by striking up conversations with complete strangers. Last week, I met a woman with a beautiful Maritime accent who told me that this was no ordinary cherry tree I was taking a picture of, but the largest and most beautiful in the Mile End. We stood talking with cherry blossom leaves scattered all over the ground around us, while a slightly retarded man proudly yelled, "That's my TREE! That's my TREE!" from across the street. The scent of the blossoms was heavenly. I love scenes like this and want to tell them to the world.

5. I often think that what I have written is absolute drivel. Thank you husband, father and friends for reading.

6. Some days, I stop and talk to homeless people because I want to know how they see the world and because I want them to know that I see them. They are not invisible.

7. I feel injustice in the pit of my stomach when I see an intelligent, competent woman passed over for a promotion. It reminds me that sexism runs deep in our subconscious, and although we all know it's there, we can't put our finger on the forces at play. Systemic sexism and racism have to be outed.

8. I compulsively edit (the form not the content of) my posts even after they have been published.

9. I feel compelled to write about feminism so that my bright, beautiful seven-year-old daughter will one day be paid a salary that is commensurate with her skills and experience.

10. I'm not sure why corporations think that I should care about their bottom line. They can run a business, make a reasonable profit and still not kill us all in the process. I feel compelled to push the message that their shareholders are not my f*$;^ing problem.

Have you got a confession that you would like to share? Maybe something you've never told anyone before but have been dying to say.

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8 Symptoms of Internet Addiction
The Flavours of Social Media


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8 comments:

Gregor Nekdo | May 17, 2010 at 7:12 AM

Confession:

I find it hard to stay within 1 given topic at a time, even if blogging about that topic might land me a job in the future, doing what i was once blogging about.

Heather | May 17, 2010 at 7:46 AM

Do I hear you! Some of the posts I used to do were so research intensive that I always found myself going on tangents and enjoying them more.

Anonymous | May 17, 2010 at 9:49 AM

Wonderful AKAmamma! I'm also like #2 #5, and #8, and do feel silly when I do it. I don't, however, talk to homeless people, but I do talk to all the dogs I meet - sometimes the owners only get a "Hello" but the dogs get a whole conversation! I'm glad to hear I'm in good company.

Heather | May 17, 2010 at 7:37 PM

Talking to dogs is fine. I have family members you speak at length to both cats and dogs. But homeless people often have some really interesting things to say. H

La Rédaction | May 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM

Merci AKAmamma d'ouvrir la porte du confessionnal pour nous.
Une bonne pour toi, mais seulement pour toi : j'ai tellement de plaisir à écrire, à peaufiner le texte, à trouver la bonne image, à mettre en page que je passerais mes journées à bloguer plutôt que d'aller travailler !
Hon !
C'est dit...

Heather | May 21, 2010 at 3:58 PM

J'ai dit exactement la même chose à mes collègues de travail. Merci pour ton commentaire.

C. McKane | July 20, 2010 at 10:59 AM

"That's my TREE! That's my TREE!" Such love makes me smile and it those random connections that make us all so human.

My blogging confession is I am a selfish blogger and when I write about Eliza Leigh it is for my amusement, although it thrills me when it amuses others.

Heather | July 20, 2010 at 1:48 PM

And it's always very amusing and unique. Heather

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