Maybe I'll write a song... my little-known second hobby or habit: writer of Abysmally Bad Poetry! Maybe I can set something to music. Hmmm.... ******************************************** Be Well, Julie Founder and Whiner-in-Chief Survivors of Nearly Every Rotten Thing (S.N.E.R.T.s) If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. ~ Will Rogers -------------------------------------------- On Sun, 12/21/14, Debbie <coachdebbie@xxxxxxx> wrote: Subject: [thejournal-users] Re: FIFTY YEARS! To: "thejournal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <thejournal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, December 21, 2014, 11:08 PM That's so cool, Julie! Fun milestone ❤️ I like Aaron's idea of pay it forward.... Also when I celebrate something significant, I like to "attach" a song to it... Your song might be "Unwritten" 😀 Xoxo Debbie www.debbiehappycohen.com Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 21, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Julie <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > It occurred to me last night that next year- 2015, less than two weeks away- will mark 50 years of my writing in/to my journal... my alter ego, my nonjudgemental friend! Yup, you guessed it; I started writing before I was born! > > I started at the age of 11. I had just read Anne Frank's Diary and felt inspired. My first diary was a little tiny book with "1965" on the cover, with like three or four lines a day. Over the years, I destroyed a couple volumes in fits of adolescent angst- and not-so adolescent angst- but I've kept writing pretty consistently. I started calling it a "journal" instead of a "diary" because the word journal sounded cooler. > > From the first time I started using a computer in 1994 with Windows 3.1, my imagination was sparked. I wondered how I could go about keeping my journal on the computer. I don't remember when it was that I discovered David's wonderful program, but I got hooked pretty fast. What pleased me the most about it (still does) was how a writer can personalize it and make it their own. > > Fifty years! Whew! I'm trying to figure out how to celebrate such a milestone. I mean I think it's a big deal even if no one else does! And I feel like maybe I should do something cool to commemorate it, but I haven't the foggiest idea what that would be… > > So I am actively seeking suggestions! > ******************************************** > Be Well, > Julie > Founder and Whiner-in-Chief > Survivors of Nearly Every Rotten Thing > (S.N.E.R.T.s) > > If there are no dogs in Heaven, > then when I die I want to go where they went. > ~ Will Rogers >