
WhatsApp Doc? (Three Years Hence)
I must admit three years ago,
my blog was going rather slow.
I labored hours for paltry views.
My “follows” came by ones or twos.
I thought that if I never bored,
I’d be the blog that all adored.
The world would wind up at my door
begging me for even more!
I wrote about what piqued my interest
without ever joining “Pinterest;”
and when it came to using “Twitter,”
I must admit, I was a quitter.
The fact that I’ve attained no fame?
I only have myself to blame.
With “Instagram” beyond my grasp,
my social chain has no real clasp.
I thought my blog was doing fine,
though I’d not heard about the “Vine.”
I fear I was a “Snapchat” dunce.
“Tumbir?” I’d heard it mentioned once.
“MeetMe,” “ Omegie,” “Skout” or “Tinder?”
These sites to meet the other gender
simply were beyond my ken.
(I wasn’t very savvy then.)
I did not “Whisper,” but only talked.
When it came to “Yik Yak,” this girl balked.
Since my chats did not have any “Snap.”
No need for “Burn Note” as an app.
I was, I fear, real out of it.
Somehow, I did not seem to fit.
I did not find such apps amusing.
These sites I merely found confusing.
Instead, I chose to merely blog.
Like rolling off of any log,
I found it easier to do––
to merely stage a minor coup.
And that is why I still plod on.
Why even now I have not gone
viral on the Internet
or become a global pet.
The followers I have, I love.
They fit as well as any glove.
I read them and they read me,
existing symbiotically.
So this is how we’ve all gone on––
sending thoughts from here to yon––
forming friendships as we go,
even though we’re sort of slow!

This blog is dedicated to all of the wonderful bloggers and other viewers I’ve met over the past three years as well as old friends who have stuck with me. You’ve fueled my world!! Thanks to Common Sense Media for cluing me in to some of these apps and sites formerly unknown to me.
The Prompt: Ebb and Flow–Our blogs morph over time, as interests shift and life happens. Write a post for your blog — but three years in the future.
Quite an apt poem 🙂
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You mean an app one? ;o)
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I enjoyed reading. You had dreams just like many of us; but they do not come easily. We have to dream on; and keep doing our best. If others can, why can’t we? Blessings to you for the season.
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Thanks, Ngobesing. I added a message for other bloggers and viewers after you read my blog. I just expressed appreciation for all the wonderful people I’ve met blogging over the past three years. Thanks for being one of them!
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You make me great. Thanks a million. I can only say you are sweet. Keep being such a lovely soul. Many blessings to you.
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I am a lot like you. I don’t tweet or instagram or anything like that.
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How would you have time? I appreciate meeting you, Cee. You’ve changed my life for the better. Merry Xmas Eve.
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I think Facebook is helpful to us, but Twitter, Instagram?…Not so much. Meanwhile, I’m so glad you keep blogging. I love your poems!
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Yes I post to Facebook and exchange messages on it, too.
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I am not ‘yet’ app savvy. Don’t know if I will ever catch the virus?
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A wonderful poem — keep blogging and the friendships will appear!
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Merry Christmas Eve, Judy, to you and yours. I Skype (with far family) and I’m on Facebook just so my kids don’t go stealin’ cars (and/or so I can embarrass them with my lame humor while keeping in instant touch),but other than these, blogging is my medicine of choice. 🙂
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Reblogged this on MY ENDURING BONES and commented:
I learn or feel something new after visiting Judy’s blog. Don’t just read it soak it in.
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What a wonderful Xmas present, Animar. Thanks for the very heartwarming words.
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Plodding on joyfully with you!
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Sometimes I think the secret to life is to be half there. To not embrace any course fully, but to retain a relaxing balance. I guess I need to examine what I’ve just written..but I’m thinking of it in terms of the internet and modern life in general. Not fully sure what I mean by this myself, but perhaps something I need to examine.
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Just showing up is half the battle. January is a good time just to reflect and see what to keep, what to throw away and what to acquire
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Wonderful! I could relate to a few things for sure – but u really layer a lot that we all go through as we select the social outlets we favor – all layered in your flowing use of rhyme and thoughtful stanzas!
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I haven’t blogged for a bit, but try to read your great verses anyway. I’m struggling to reinstall my printer which used to be ok, but having a hard time of it. Thought without 10 my life would be sane, but now I’m having troubles again. Ho hum, and very lack a day; someone please send those 3 wishes my way.
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Okay, Barbwit…I changed my mind. You get the wishes. I’m having problems with my printers as well..I think the cheap cartridges are to blame. Bought more to take home with me. We’ll see how they do.
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Welcome back. Hope you had a blast with your sister. I got to see my Alaskan one when she came for my July pre-b’day family gathering. Such joy.
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My sister just dropped me off at the airport. We went to see the movie “Joy” on the way. Don’t bother to see it. It is a horrible movie. Writing is terrible. Acting okay but the movie itself is frustrating and unenjoyable.
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Thanks for the tip. I sent H off to see Trumbo and Bridge of Spies while I had a few hours on my own. But I might watch Hugo again (on TV). Loved that film.
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Me too
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P.S. The printer has decided it is ok, and am I pleased! Good luck with the new ink cartridges; I tried refilling some onece – disaster!
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