1. Speaking of dogs, I'm convinced they can tell when a storm is coming. Although Veenie sleeps in the bed, under the covers, snuggled up in my nook every night, Gee rarely joins me in bed. He's always been fickle about wanting to be in the bed, but ever since Veenie came along it became more and more rare to find him under the sheets.
If there is a storm though, you'll find Gee in one place and that place is under the covers spooning with me.
If there is a storm though, you'll find Gee in one place and that place is under the covers spooning with me.
Last night he crawled into bed with me right off the bat, no calling his name or soliciting him with the promise of a 10 minute long belly scratch. When we went to bed the weather was clear, but sometime around 2am CB and I both shot awake after the loudest crack of thunder I've heard in a long time. It was about as loud as the sound of my iPhone shattering on the ground at Starbucks.
There Gee was, already snuggled up under the sheets playing the role of little spoon. I swear he knows when a storm is going to roll in. Is that possible?? Or am I crazy?
2. I've had a reoccurring issue lately with companies emailing me, asking to work together, then completely disappearing. The other day, this company emailed me asking to send me a hoverboard. I thought that was THE COOLEST EVER, as did CB.
I emailed back within seconds, followed up a couple of days later, then followed up a third and final time. Beginning to sound like the crazy ex-girlfriend (why won't you return my emaiiiiiiiiiils, nooooooo I thought we had a good thing here?!) I let it go.
I emailed back within seconds, followed up a couple of days later, then followed up a third and final time. Beginning to sound like the crazy ex-girlfriend (why won't you return my emaiiiiiiiiiils, nooooooo I thought we had a good thing here?!) I let it go.
They emailed ME though. What gives??? This has happened a handful of times and I'm left scratching my head in confusion. Has this happened to you?
3. I'm kind of peeved about blogging lately. I know what you're thinking, "Here she goes again trying to find her purpose in this blog world" but that's not where I'm going with this. Bloglovin is killing the chances for the best writers out there to get noticed. Now I'll be the first to tell you that I don't think I'm a good writer. I think I'm pretty good at entertaining an audience via photos, and slinging a few paragraphs together, but my attention span for writing is very short. This is why I'm one of the few bloggers out there without any aspirations for writing a novel.
I am however mesmerized by those blogs out there that can talk about normal, every day life and make me giggle, make me think, make me emotional and make me inspired all in a single post. Finding new bloggers to follow who are excellent writers (favorites: here, here and here) seems impossible to do on Bloglovin.
I often scroll through the "popular" page on bloglovin. What you'll find there are posts that many people have "saved". To understand why someone would "save" a post, think Pinterest. You save a post because you want to come back and revisit it. Perhaps you'd save a recipe, blog tips or an outfit you want to buy after pay day.
I often scroll through the "popular" page on bloglovin. What you'll find there are posts that many people have "saved". To understand why someone would "save" a post, think Pinterest. You save a post because you want to come back and revisit it. Perhaps you'd save a recipe, blog tips or an outfit you want to buy after pay day.
Take one of my posts I wrote a while back called, "The Challenge That Will Truly Test Even The Strongest of Relationships." I personally enjoyed writing that post, and it did well with those who already followed me on Bloglovin. No one is going to save that post though, so no one is going to, in turn, find that post that doesn't already follow me.
The best posts out there aren't getting saved, making it difficult to find new bloggers to follow who are putting funny/witty/hilarious/thoughtful/inspiring words on paper (so to speak).
The best posts out there aren't getting saved, making it difficult to find new bloggers to follow who are putting funny/witty/hilarious/thoughtful/inspiring words on paper (so to speak).
It would be nice if bloglovin' could somehow do a separate button that basically conveys, "I genuinely enjoyed this post and I think others will too." Some of the best posts out there won't get pinned, but that doesn't mean they aren't worth a read.
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Ok, my list is done.
Have a splendid day, peeps.
