The simple answer is that 'Social Networking' of the Facebook kind is just too much. Too impersonal, too time-consuming, too in-your-face. TMI. Also, the reminders to look at the TMI are also annoying. I know these can be turned off, but I'd rather they were turned off by default, rather than saddling me with the task of forcing Facebook to stop annoying me.
Also, I like to think our lives are interesting - not just to ourselves - and sometimes it's good to write the interesting things down, maybe only to preserve them but surely also to share them, and contribute in this tiny way.
I suppose I'm saying that I doubt many will read this, but ultimately, even if only we read it, it serves it's purpose.
So things will happen, and we'll write them here. They won't all be interesting, insightful, funny, or remotely entertaining. In fact, the majority probably won't attract any of those adjectives, but they will be here. And if you read them, it's because you really wanted to (that, or you really do fit the description in the blogs' title...!).
Also, I like to think our lives are interesting - not just to ourselves - and sometimes it's good to write the interesting things down, maybe only to preserve them but surely also to share them, and contribute in this tiny way.
I suppose I'm saying that I doubt many will read this, but ultimately, even if only we read it, it serves it's purpose.
So things will happen, and we'll write them here. They won't all be interesting, insightful, funny, or remotely entertaining. In fact, the majority probably won't attract any of those adjectives, but they will be here. And if you read them, it's because you really wanted to (that, or you really do fit the description in the blogs' title...!).