Do you actually read this stuff?
After posting a totally pointless entry like the one below, I often wonder if people actually read this stuff.
Sure, I mostly write for myself, for future amusement and documentation purposes, but being that it’s on the Internet for the world to see, I wonder if anyone is actually reading it?
I’d actually rather have a more visually stimulating blog with photos and videos, but it seems that when busyness prevails, rambling text is always the old standby. Perhaps I should challenge myself to take a photo a day and at least one videolog a month. Truthfully, that would be a stretch — but a worthwhile one, at that. I could certainly use the practice.
Are you actually reading this stuff? What do you want to see?
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Who is Champuru?
Aloha, I'm Donna, known everywhere on the Internet as "Champuru." I was born and raised in Hawaii. I'm a Christian. I'm married to my best friend of 18 years, we struggled with infertility and successfully conceived via IVF (and by the grace of God!) in 2008. I resigned from my coveted "secure" government job to be a work-at-home mom to my 3-year-old daughter. Using my degree in Information Technology and the skills obtained in the marketplace, I started my own business. Now, I work from home, taking clients on a part-time basis, working in my PJ's while the little one sleeps. Life isn't always easy, but it's all good.












Of course I actually read this stuff. While I read many blogs, of the “personal” type (vs. personal finance, tech, and a bunch of others), yours is one of my two favorites (with eStacer).
I have to think about your second question a bit…
hi donna! I enjoy reading anything that is on your mind and appreciate the fact that you are willing to share your thoughts with us. I know how hard it is sometimes to be creative. shoot, most of my stuff is just boring daily drivel, but I do it just as a record of my thoughts and feelings of that time in my life. so yes, I read your stuff!
I like to read your well-written candid slice-of-life blog. The topic of Okinawan and local culture really interests me. I’ve got pumpkin haupia mochi on my Thanksgiving menu because of you. Mahalo for taking the time to share.
Hi Donna! I totally read your blog and I love it! I have even put you on my prayer list if you ask us to remember a particular item for you in our prayers (or sometimes even if you don’t ask). I’m so glad you are blogging every day this month! =)