My mother keeps telling me that I need to explain how this blog works. How to read it, and how the rooms or pictures correspond with each story that I am trying to tell.
I keep telling her to stop giving me unsolicited advice, however valuable it may be. I mean, why should I have to explain myself? If you get it, you get it, if you don't, than you don't. I'm not a writer by any means, and most of the time, when I personally visit interior design blogs, I just scroll through the type to look at the pictures.
I am a blogger's worst nightmare! I am my own worst nightmare!
I just assume that some people would actually read what I write (aka, my family) and others would just look through he pictures and move onto the next.
But hey, she is my mother, so I will explain it for her. Not to mention this is way cheaper than a birthday present........
Most of the time, I write about life, my experiences, my opinions about situations, and the way I perceive them.
The pictures and/or "story-boards" (as I like to call them) either directly or indirectly parallel the story that I am writing about.
Art imitating Life, In chair form.
Other times I just post things I like, with no story or underlying meaning. I simply find them inspiring.
As my reader, it is your choice to read the content or just scroll though the pictures. Or take them both in as a collective work.
You may agree with the things I have to say, Or like the products/ photos/ etc. that I share. Or you may disagree with me completely. I myself often wonder what business I have to continue on with this adventure. I am fairly young, had quite a sheltered childhood, and currently live like a hermit (squatting in my one bedroom apartment plotting my next move, but never actually executing). Why would anyone be interested in what I have to say?
But that's none of my business, all I can do is share with you my story. How you choose to accept it......
That's for you to decide.
*All Images found via geno&nikki on tumblr
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