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Originally Posted by Jennifer 1967
Hello! Checking in. I’ve been doing well. I seem to have avoided SAD for this season (knock on wood). I’m happy.
I had a pleasant surprise this morning. I opened my email and had two free tickets to a three day January event. I attended the same event in October and wanted to attend again. It’s serendipity. I do so much inner work and self development that my daughter thinks I should start a blog. Seriously considering it.
She will be visiting again after the inauguration. We can have that day we lost due to the storming of the Capitol. I hope everything (the inauguration) goes off without a hitch.
Sorry to see people leaving due to the ads. I don’t see any ads. Could be because I use my phone since I can’t see the computer well enough to type.
Hugs to all. 
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It's so nice to read such great news from you, Jennifer! And that's cool that you were given the free tickets. I hope you enjoy the event very much. That's also great news that you will see your daughter. Let's all hope that all of the days to come this year are safe without horrible chaos.
Blogging is a wonderful way to share and reflect. It did wonders for me. My only regret was that I shared it with too many people that I know, personally. I realize that many don't mind that, but I'm a bit more private. I regretted that too many people knew my business. As a result, I've virtually stopped blogging except for superficial posts about recipes, and the like. I guess what I'm saying is to first think about the scope of who you share with. Anonymity can sometimes offer greater freedom. Many blogs almost automatically want to link to social media, but there are ways to limit those linkages and share with either just strangers or only the people in life you'd tell anything to. Or even no one but you (like a private journal).