Friday, January 18, 2013

It's time!

My name is Carolynn and I like to write. My husband and biggest fan, Tim, has always been supportive of my passion. I still remember when we first married (23 years ago!) walking through a bookstore with him and seeing stacks of Martha Stewart books on display. I enjoyed homemaking, crafting, and decorating at the time and he pointed out the books and said, with complete confidence, "See? You could write a book like that!" At the time, he'd never heard of Martha Stewart; I had, and I had no illusions whatsoever that a book by me would sell like a book by Martha Stewart. You have to be known first, to sell a book like that; the mere idea was ludicrous.

Tim has continued to encourage me over the years, and when our youngest, Caden, started Kindergarten a couple of years ago, I thought, "What am I going to do with all the wide open spaces of time I will now have? Maybe the time has finally come to write a book." I even began outlining the book I intended to write. It didn't take long for me to find that the wide open spaces of time I'd imagined never materialized. Nor did my book, obviously. I knew this was part time-management, part fear. Did I have so much to say about one topic that it would take a whole book? One of my college roommates--also a mother of five children--Janette, just published her nineteenth novel. I am so inspired and impressed by her! But I knew I'd never write a novel. Coming up with creative stories was never my forte.

When blogs first appeared some years ago, I was initially opposed to them. Why? I noticed my friends and family that started keeping blogs stopped e-mailing or even responding to my e-mails. I guess they thought I could get updates about their lives through their blogs. This felt dissatisfying to me; I missed the back and forth of a chat or e-mail conversation. I felt blogs were inward-focused, shouting, "Look at me!" when an e-mail or phone call was outward-focused: "How are you?" 

However, over time I have come to anticipate and treasure every update on my friends' and family members' blogs, and Tim kept encouraging me that a blog was the way to go for me too. When I tinkered with the idea of an online Christmas greeting this past year, he decided an e-mail with a picture attached wouldn't do. He thought a full-fledged Christmas blog, complete with pictures and videos, would be just right and that's what we did. It was a bit of torture for me, as I am technologically-challenged. But he knew what he was doing; he knew once I got started, I'd finally realize, "I can do this," and my latent desire to write would find a way.

With further inspiration from Gretchen Rubin's book, The Happiness Project, I slowly realized that creating my own blog as an outlet for little bits of manageable writing didn't mean I needed to stop corresponding with friends and family. It would just be a place for me to share, once I figured out what I wanted to share. Suddenly, in the midst of my first and last Zumba class*, I realized that I am typically compelled to write when life has little lessons to teach me that I want to capture and remember. The process of writing, for me, helps fragmented thoughts crystallize and preserving these thoughts helps the lessons sink in. Would this framework work for my blog? I decided it would. Of course, my blog will still be part-family history, because my husband and children are the ones who walk with me on my daily journey through life. They help me learn its lessons and make every day magical. Thanks for joining us.



*Watch for additional lessons I learned in Zumba class in my next post!

4 comments:

  1. I look forward to learning from all your lessons so thanks for sharing! Way to go!

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  2. I love the way you write and I love the hook. Can't wait to hear about Zumba. I think you will just find that your comfort zone is expanding, and I think that is exciting.

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  3. I love it! Welcome! I am excited to be reading this. One of the reasons I blog is just that it is part of my personal history. I am actually toying with the idea that it may replace a more traditional photo book for me. Of course I keep certain things private, obviously. But I like to share a lot of the things I am learning in my life for others as well. As you know. It is the most fun way I can think of to chronicle my life and feel productive and creative about it. Anyway, Yay!

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  4. Such an amazing start to your blogging journey! I know you will love it, be fabulous at it, and share many insights with your readers along the way. I'm looking forward to all you have to offer through your talent as a writer. Way to go!! Thanks to Tim for the little push!

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