Thursday, April 7, 2011

This thing called the Internet.

During my final semester in college a new class became mandatory for all education majors. 

Internet 101.

At that time, I had already completed all the hours I needed before my student teaching semester and I had to add in this silly class.  All of us did.  We were very unhappy about it.  I remember sitting in front of the computer while the professor walked us through setting up an email account and logging on to AOL. 

Bet you five bucks you can still hear the dial-up screech in your head.

Anyway, I remember thinking..."Yeah, right.  When will I ever use this thing?  It's just a fad."

Just a fad, people.

I was 23, married, in my last semester of college before the "REAL" world started so clearly I was qualified to declare the Internet a fad.



Clearly.  I mean.  Who needs the Internet with hair like that?

I would have never dreamed how much this world would rely on the Internet for our daily life.  Everything has changed.  Information is a click, or touch away.  Anything you could ever think to ask is available as quick as your fingers can type the question. 

I even love how our language has changed.  Back before the Internet craze, if you would have used these words in your vocabulary people would have thought you were mental and needed medication.

Google it
Text me
I like you on facebook
I saw this tweet the other day
Do you stumble?
LOL
Let's skype
Just click here to get your widget
Bing
What's your favorite app?
Are your cookies enabled?
I'm an Angry Bird addict.

For me, this "fad" has become one of the most important daily sources of encouragement and support.  One of my favorite things to read on the Internet is blogs.  My google reader list keeps growing with amazing blogs and amazing writers.  I have met some of the neatest, kindest women on the pages of their blogs.  Reading and connecting with other friends on this journey called life is something that I am very thankful for.  I admire reading about people's struggles and their victories.  I love when their truth comes to the surface and leaves me feeling validated about my own truth.  This may sound crazy, but I truly believe that some of the connections I have made through this blog are God's gift to me. 

Some of my greatest friends live in the computer.  And when I have my phone with me, my greatest friends live in my back pocket.  I take you with me wherever I go.

How cool is that?

I certainly never imagined that back in 1997. But back then I was just trying to make my hair as tall as it could be.  So I didn't have much room for all this knowledge.

I thought I would share with you some things that I am reading today.  If you are new to these blogs, stop in and say "HI!"

I promise they won't bite.

1.  I wish this lady was a real friend of mine.  Her daily devotionals are RIGHT ON and so relevant to my life.  This is her latest about eating junk.  I have been changing some things lately and this hit me between the eyes. 

2.  You have to go meet Denise.  She is pure sweetness with an extra layer of cute.  You must enter her awesome giveaway.  On second thought, don't because I want to win. 

OK, fine.  Enter and I hope you win.  Doesn't the Bible say to be happy for those who win the giveaway you wanted to win?  I will google it.

3.  Speaking of changing eating habits, this is a MUST READ.  Julianne is a real friend/family member of mine.  I love her to pieces.  This journey that she writes about is every woman's struggle.  Her writing is funny and honest and real.  Her blog has been neglected for some time but I hope she will keep it going.  Why don't you tell her that, too.  Maybe we can nag her into a comeback.

I have been told that I am real good at nagging.

4.  This post about eating meals as a family really slapped me upside the head.  Life is moving way too fast and our schedule is too tight.  I am trying my hardest to hang on to eating dinner as a family.  We have had to adapt due to our busyness.  I hate the nights that we don't have together.  I don't want life to pass this little family by.

5. I wouldn't be true to myself if I didn't link up to my bff, PW.  I will be making this cake in the near future.  My grandma raised us all on her GO BIG RED cake (pure Nebraska Cornhusker fan) and I have never attempted to make it because of the layers.  But this looks like something anyone can master.  I would probably need more frosting on the top though.  No offense, PW.  I hope we can still be bffs.

6.  Slow down today and read this.  Take a deep breath and soak up the beauty around you today.  Make sure you add this blog to your feeder.  Everything she writes is WONDERFUL.  Some days she is funny, some days insightful and some days a recipe.  Every day is just right with MarytheKay.  Now go give her a GREAT BIG HUG from me!

There are so many more people in this computer that I love.  I hope someday to meet them in real life!  I have a possible trip that I am praying about in November to meet this dear friend.

*Crossing my fingers*

Feel free to leave any links to your favorite reads in the comment section. 

I big red puffy heart the Internet!

7 comments:

Renee said...

Janelle-
Oh how this touches me today! I've been thinking and praying a lot about blogging lately. The Lord has been reminding me of what a blessing it used to be for me. A cleansing one, for getting my thoughts out of my head, and a friendship blessing because of the support and encouragement I found regularly from you and the other ladies I 'blogged' with. When I moved from CO to MI, I didn't have any friends in town, but my bloggy friends moved with me. When I've had a day too rough to put into words on the phone with a friend, I can find words to blog. Truly. What a blessing! And you are one of the bloggy friends I think about often. I was just remembering reading about you being pregnant (didn't you call him poppy)? Love this post, and so thankful for you!

Sheila said...

Thanks, Janelle, for writing this. As you know, I've been contemplating starting a blog but just haven't come up with a name that I love yet. And I've been too busy to write anyway. I love that you put Lysa K. on your list - first even. I've been reading her a lot - especially her 21 day challenge for Made to Crave. But I have to admit I've only gotten through day 3 or 4. Not that I don't want to get into all she has to say, but busyness has crept up. I'm sure I'll at least read day 15 (which is today) now. Anyway, thanks so much for everything you say, Janelle!!!

Kristen said...

i totally remember being a senior in college and hearing about the internet and having an email. i remember it was SOO slow and that i would never use it. i had an email but thought it was silly. oh how far we have come in those 16 years!!

my best friends live in the computer. i am so thankful for all of them.

i LOVE you and am praying that a trip in november works... how much fun would that be!!

Denise said...

your hair...AWESOME!

i totally agree that blogging has been a gift from God. i'm not sure how i'd have survived the past 4 years without the community He has given me in blogville. HE has been generous and gracious through BLOGGING (surprise)!

i didn't think the internet would stick either. didn't even have it till late 2002.

and REALLLLLLYYYY? you might meet kristen in nov.? YOU WILL LOVE HER EVEN MORE IN PERSON THAN YOU DO NOW! i adore her (now i'm just jealous and want to see how i can crash your meeting).

yes, some of my best friends live in the computer too...but not in my back pocket..YET!

Alana said...

Okay, if you are meeting Kristen and Denise I absolutely must come with!! Is the AOL account you created the same one you still have?!

Simply Sara said...

SO thankful for blogging.
and that God lead us to become friends too :)

i'm crashing the meeting in nov. too :)

Shelley said...

I love your Internet language part, so funny and true! And I love your college hair!!!!!! : )

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