11.04.2008

Comments and Pictures

One of the reasons I switched back to blogger, other than there are no word limits on journal entries is so that people can comment.

I would love for this blog to be interactive. If you have a question, comment, or just want to say hi...then just click on comments and leave a message. You don't have to sign up for anything to comment on my blog. It should hopefully be a fairly painless process. Comments keep me encouraged. I will still post even if you don't comment. However, there are times where it seems like I am just writing out to this blank void.

If you comment, then it just helps me feel like I am actually writing TO someone. 

On a side note, I am still having problems trying to upload pictures into by blog! That is the main reason I was trying to find a new site to blog through. I know blogs with pictures are more interesting to read and visit.  My troubles posting pictures and the fact that I cannot post pictures with Littles in them are making it harder for me to share pictures with you. However, if you look in my sidebar I have a link where you can click to see my pictures in Picasa. I also have uploaded some slideshows into my sidebar. I am doing my best. 

Last but not least. Thanks for your support. Even if you don't comment, I do have a site meter so I can at least know if people are reading. I am not always the best on commenting on other people's blogs as well, so please don't feel bad if you don't comment. Just know that it blesses me and helps me fell connected to you. Communication while in LeadTime is limited so my blog is the best way for me to keep up with you.

I love you all.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amber, I have loved reading your ramblings. They are very, VERY encouraging to me. You are making such a difference and it's awesome to see. Keep it up and keep writing when you get a chance. --ryan

Amber said...

Thanks for the encouragement.

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