I Think It’s Called a Blog-iversary?
{The Backstory}
Before I started this blog, I didn’t even read blogs. I knew nothing about maintaining a blog or even what ground had already been covered in the “Blogosphere.” In January of 2011, I finished reading “The Happiness Project” by Gretchen Rubin and was mulling over all of the ways that I could rekindle personal happiness in my life.
I love to write. I love to sew. I love to give. I love to… wait for it… get crafty!
{Yes, I have learned to say the C-word.}
Blogging seemed like a great way to tie all of these things together for a purpose and stay in touch with my creative friends. I was also intrigued by the possibility of connecting with talented women across the World Wide Web.
I wound up so much more than I bargained for.
{91,000+ Pageviews Later}
I now have a very dear group of followers – through Google, Pinterest, Facebook, and Bloglovin’. I’ve corresponded with women all over the globe. I’ve developed “friendships” with a few who I correspond with on a regular basis. I’ve been so richly blessed and truly inspired by each and every one of these encounters.
I was humbled {and more than a little shocked} to receive a Blue Ribbon Blogger Award by Country Living Magazine in the fall. In addition, my projects have been featured by CRAFT Magazine, CraftGossip.com, SewMamaSew.com, Ohdeedoh.com and quite a few others – including websites in Iceland, Brazil, Spain, and Italy.
I never would have imagined that so much could happen in a year.
{Getting Here}
Those who have been with me since the beginning know that I try to keep things simple. This blog is meant to bring happiness – not stress or worry. So, I’ve made it a point to step back and reevaluate what I’m doing and why. It’s important for me to stay true to who I am.
I only blog about the projects that I would be doing anyway – with or without an audience. And, I typically only blog on the weekends, when I can. Life balance is important and it’s easy to fall out of that rhythm.
I mentioned being totally in the dark about what it takes to host a successful blog. A few weeks into this project, I tried to reach out to a few bloggers that I have grown to admire – to seek their advice and suggestions for improvement. Only to receive responses like, “I’m really busy right now” and “It just takes a lot of hard work.”
It’s not hard to read the meaning behind those lines.
Eventually, I found my way to a few link parties and started blog-hopping with others. This girl has gone from reading 0 blogs to following more than 100 posts on a daily basis. It’s one of the best parts of my day. Inspiration overload!
{Playing Nice with Others}
My favorite thing about this blog is interacting with you. That’s why I made the commitment to respond to each and every comment left on these pages. They all mean so much to me.
I am definitely no expert {at anything}, but you are always welcome to message me with questions. Your comments are delivered directly to my inbox, but you can always send an e-mail to rachelhgarza{at}gmail{dot}com.
Happy Wednesday, dear friends!! See you this weekend!
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