19 years ago today, on April 10, 2007, I began blogging.
Though I don’t post as often or consistently as I have in the past, I am still grateful to have this space to share and process life.
On past blogoversaries I have shared things that I have learned from blogging and 14 years ago, since my blogoversary fell on the second Tuesday of April, I chose “Blogoversaries” to be the Time Warp topic for that month.
13 Years ago, I decided to keep it simple and choose one word to describe each year of my experience blogging. I’ve continued to add another word every year since.
Today I am adding my word for this year.
Year 19 (2025 – 2026): Improvising
Year 18 (2024 – 2025): Questioning
Year 17 (2023 – 2024): (Un)learning
Year 16 (2022 – 2023): Cycle-breaking
Year 15 (2021 – 2022): Untamed
Year 14 (2020 – 2021): Persistence
Year 13 (2019 – 2020): Boundaries
Year 12 (2018 – 2019): Reflecting
Year 11 (2017 – 2018): Priorities
Year Ten (2016 – 2017): Awareness
Year Nine (2015 – 2016): Accountability
Year Eight (2014 – 2015): Coaching
Year Seven (2013 – 2014): Accepting
Year Six (2012 – 2013): Living
Year Five (2011 – 2012): Moving
Year Four (2010 – 2011): Adjusting
Year Three (2009 – 2010): Believing
Year Two (2008 – 2009): Healing
Year One (2007 – 2008): Hoping
Thank you so very much for being a part of my journey as readers, fellow bloggers, family and friends over the past 19 years!
If you are a blogger, what words come to mind when you think about your blogging experience?









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Happy blogoversary! 19 years is an amazing accomplishment. I love that you have this to look back on. I think the word “comfortable” comes to mind for me. It’s just comfortable now.
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Thank you, Mel! I appreciate your kind words and also love that I have this to look back on. I am glad that you are comfortable in your blogging. It continues to amaze me how consistently you write and blog. Of course, both beget both and having gotten back into doing so more lately makes me want to keep it up.