Winter ... and then....

February 23, 2008 @ 05:20 AM | posted by carmelyne

(last updated: 02.23.08)

...and then... and then... and then...


Dude where's my hibernation spot? I don't know but it's back to some real things in life again. Normalcy from a very tumultuous beginning of the year.

Unfortunately, I didn't have spare time to update my blog since October 2007. Time just flew by.

I am now catching up with a lot of missed readings from other blogs. A lot of juicy stuff that's for sure. I've been meaning to post this last year but never got the chance and it's most likely old news to some of you but I found this site called builtwith.com. To my surprise, my little blog scored a 4. Yay! Oh wait but I've been working in the web behind the scenes for 10 years now this year. Can you believe that?!?! I can't.

Ten *effin* years?! Why didn't I write a book or maybe actively gone out to speak. I have 10 years of oh-so-painful-I-learned-this-way stories that I didn't share. Maybe that was selfish and not cool at all. There just seem to be a disconnect. I was more fascinated watching other people. Are they going to fall off that cliff or are they going to soar off that cliff. Then here I am -- still watching.

I think it's just fun watching but super cool to the max if you can support those soaring and comfort those falling off.

It's just another day in the world wide web.

[ Last updated: February 23, 2008 @ 05:21 AM ]


1 Response to...
“Winter ... and then....”

  1. Pearl:

    It doesn't hurt to watch and learn from the people around you. When you're ready to jump yourself, be happy that those that you've supported or comforted over the years will be there for you now.



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