I have been thinking of a direction for my blog. The nickname for the site is “9a Clock” so really I can write about whatever I want…cause it’s my time.

I’m not a cook. In fact, I literally served my husband cardboard last night (it was an accident. I promise).

A yummy piece of cake I did not bake.
A yummy piece of parsnip cake I did not bake.

I don’t particularly garden. I pull weeds and that’s about it. I can mow a mean yard but never with straight rows.

I’m not crafty. I “Pinterest” so I can sometimes successfully make crafts but certainly don’t come up with them off the top of my head.

I do have some “green” cleaning tips but only because I read about them on other blogs.

I am not a photographer other than I like to take pictures of what I encounter while using my iPhone camera.

Typical iPhone Shot.
Typical iPhone Shot.

I don’t often travel outside of the Pacific Northwest but when I do, I love experiencing other cultures and other ways of life.

But, I love to write. And I love people who guide me along on my journey. I adore animals. And as an introvert, I internalize. I internalize about what people in my life teach me, what they mean to me. I stand in awe of beauty- people, locations, and animals. I then internalize what I see. And I’m an idealist. I’m an optimist. I’m full of hope. I adore my friends and family and the happiest role I have (besides pet owner) is the role of Aunt.

My oldest niece, Mckenna Rose.
My oldest niece, Mckenna Rose.

So, I’ve decided on my blog focus. I am just going to write about what I internalize but still want to express to others.  I’m going to write about the people I meet along my journey. I’m going to write about the places I visit. I’m going to write about the animals I love and the ones I meet. And I’m going to write about the things I can’t go a day without documenting.

I want to leave a written detail of my experiences for my nieces and nephews or others whom I love. I want them to know the real me-especially the experiences I internalize that shape me. So, how’s that for a non direction direction?

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