Tuesday, February 08, 2005

As It Happens

Buttons on the side

To anyone who'd like to borrow a button, I've now got them down at the bottom of my sidebar now. My preferred one is the sheepie one at the top, but I've created a whole rainbow of the boring style if you prefer to coordinate with your blog. ;) I've also put the WOW button there.

Pictures

Yes, I've been promising pictures lately, but not producing any. I promise to remedy this soon! (Just not yet... I need to get back to work now! ;) )

4 comments:

Daph said...

I agree that blogging can help make you feel connected to people. I'm sorry that you feel lonely, though.

Along different lines, I really like your buttons! I'm going to change your link to your button once I get a chance. It's super cute! :)

Marvie said...

Oh hunny I so know how ya feel. I have felt the same way about my blogging and C'ville. It's my way of connecting with people. I'm only here for such a short time, and everyone is in and out of here so quickly, making real friends with someone here would kinda be pointless, at some point I and they will be heading off to various other parts of the world. It would be dissapointing and sad. I watched it happen to me and my friends last year when we all headed for different parts of the world/country after 4 years of close friendship.

With internet friends, well distance doesn't matter. I did the same thing when I lived in Arizona. The internet was my way of being in touch with other adult human beings.

Thank the Gods for the internet I say!

{{Hugs}}

Donna Hulka said...

I've been there, Andrea! I don't think I would have made it through grad school if I hadn't been lucky enough to find a roommate who became a good friend. But even with that, there was still a bit of loneliness.

noricum said...

Thanks everyone! :)

I had a bunch of great roommates at UBC, then a really great roommate here, then a not-so-great roommate, and then I couldn't find anyone, and ended up getting a place of my own. It has it's advantages... and it's disadvantages. Now that I've recognized the problem, I'm having a better time going to bed... I know that being alone is only temporary.