Z, the final letter in month of almost daily blogging, marks the end of the A to Z Blogging Challenge. It's the end of a journey that I honestly didn't think I was going to finish. I don't have a very good track record when it comes to following through on personal projects. But I made it through, with only one little slip-up this last Saturday, when I instead posted on Sunday. I'm proud of myself for making it all the way.
I've grown a lot through this challenge. I tend to be a slow writer, yet as the month progressed, I found it easier and easier to crank out posts in a relatively short amount of time. This blog has never had any significant readership or following. In the past, I've wonder if anyone really reads my posts at all. I greatly appreciate those of you who have stopped by during this challenge or who have left encouraging comments. I struggle a bit with self-confidence and your small show of support means so much to me.
Throughout this challenge, I've been fascinated with the sheer diversity of bloggers who participated. I didn't agree with all of you on any number of topics and some of you wrote about things I wasn't interested in, but it is amazing to me that a challenge like this could bring us all together and give us the opportunity to learn a little bit about each other. I'm thankful I got the opportunity to participate.
Z might be the end of the alphabet, but it is also the beginning of many words. So just as today marks the end of this challenge, it marks a new beginning for this blog. I'm still considering what to rename it. With the name change, I hope to change the look and add an about section. There may end up being some organizational changes as well. I also hope to continue posting on at least a weekly basis. The hymn series I started this month on Fridays is only on stanza four of ten of LSB 724. I will be moving this series to Sundays, beginning this week on May 4th. And, of course, there will continue to be posts about baking, poetry, and grad school adventures!