Among other things, one of the reasons for my break was to reevaluate who I am and how I want to be defined as a blogger. I'd reached a point where I needed to step back and sort everything out, and for that I needed time. It was as though I'd rammed straight into a brick wall, not able to go forward with what I'd been doing before, but having to go left or right with something different. Over the past few weeks, my posts seemed to all be the same -- give or take a few words, they'd morphed into variations of their successors. These posts could be summed up in three words: summer, farmer's markets, and weather, also known as the standard of every blogger. But I didn't want my blog to fit a standard mold. It was time for a change.
So pastor's girl's ponderings is growing, breaking out of its chrysalis and stretching its new wings, colorful and exciting and different. More photographs, stories, and recipes, less standard "life is lovely". While I'm not denying the fact that life is lovely, because it is, there are ugly, raw sides too. Life deserves a more descriptive, meaningful adjective than lovely. I'm tired of the saccharine flowers-and-sweetness approach; I aim to portray life more realistically. I've vowed to take more photographs, to write with passion, to capture this sliver of life at the moment the best I can.
While blogging, it's easy to get caught up in numbers. Watching the number of comments, followers, and stats quickly becomes an obsession until posts are dictated by the uncontrollable need to see the numbers rise. But that's not what blogging is about. Part of this rediscovery period I'm going through involves having good content I'm proud of, not just blogging to see the page views increase.
It's going to be hard. It's going to feel odd at first, until I settle into my own little niche. I'm going to want to give up. But it'll be worth it. It'll be oh, so worth it.
While blogging, it's easy to get caught up in numbers. Watching the number of comments, followers, and stats quickly becomes an obsession until posts are dictated by the uncontrollable need to see the numbers rise. But that's not what blogging is about. Part of this rediscovery period I'm going through involves having good content I'm proud of, not just blogging to see the page views increase.
It's going to be hard. It's going to feel odd at first, until I settle into my own little niche. I'm going to want to give up. But it'll be worth it. It'll be oh, so worth it.
But now, after a few days off, I'm remembering just why I fell in love with blogging. Sculpting something beautiful using sentences and text makes me smile. And because pastor's girl's ponderings is reinvented, it makes me even happier and excited.
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| Little sister got glasses. |
Happy Saturday, friends!
-carlotta
p.s. interested in sponsoring pastor's girl's ponderings? I'm now accepting for september! feel free to email me for details :)

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Glad to see you back, Carlotta. Can't wait to see the new and exciting things coming to this section of the world wide web!
ReplyDeletenom nom nom. that pasta looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteglad to have you back.
xx,
Bleah
I'm so incredibly excited to see what's up next in this new part of your journey.
ReplyDeletevery nice to have you back. looking forward to the future posts.
ReplyDeleteyes, i can agree with what you say, about not blogging to see new followers and page views. while those stats can be encouraging, that's not what it's truly about.
the reinvented Pastor's Girl's Ponderings? This blog sounds as if it is going to be very exciting in the upcoming months.
So glad to have you back. :)
ReplyDeletei feel as though blogging is being refined for everyone these days. it's a good feeling, knowing that we're letting go and being ourselves instead of watching the counters climb.
it's a beautiful thing.
That pasta looks extremely good. Welcome back! Looking forward to seeing the reinvented blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThat pasta looks delicious! I love Lilly's glasses. She looks so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm always blown away by your fantastic photography, Carlotta! This post is no exception.
ReplyDeleteHappy to see your back and love this post :) Can't wait to see what you have in store! xo
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm noticing too how many blogs main concepts are only sugar-coated portrayals of life and unrealistic paintings of perfection. Thank you for being wise enough to realize that, and I'm with you as you attempt to "rediscover" what blogging is all about. I'm trying too!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Simi
well i was happy to see this post pop up! missed you chica. this change will be good. have a great rest of your weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteGood post, Carlotta. It's good to see you back.
ReplyDelete~Gabby
beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI seriously adore looking at the world through your camera! Your photographic eye is spot on again and again and the light airy feel of all of your images is divine!
ReplyDeleteI love this post, and agree with every word you wrote. I would love to follow your path and 'rediscover' my blogging. thank you,
ReplyDeleteEmily
A beautiful post- welcome back!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're back carlotta! The blog world missed you!
ReplyDeletesometimes you really need to just step back and take everything in. I always realize it's healty and inspiring for you!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the next chapter in your blogging exprience!! :)
Missed you much!
ReplyDeleteThis post is really absolutely beautiful; sort of makes me rethink my blogging venture.
Nice to see you back! Your pictures are absolutely stunning. You definately have the right perspective going forward. It's hard not to notice followers, comments, numbers. Just be who you are and blog for you. Everything else will take care of itself.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back, Carlotta! I'm so excited to see the new changes that's gonna happen in your blog. :)
ReplyDeletep.s. When are you gonna reveal that project you said you're working on? :D
I definitely feel kind of disappointed that I don't have more comments and followers, but I push it aside because I just really love blogging. It's really quite therapeutic to me.
ReplyDeleteglad your back! (: Missed you. I can't wait for the new pgp!
ReplyDeleteHi there, Carlotta! I seriously love your blog. It inspires me so much! I can't wait for the new posts. (And your sister looks cute in glasses, by the way. =D)
ReplyDelete~Abbie
I've been thinking so much about this issue over the past few weeks, and wholeheartedly agree with every word you said. A blog is for documenting life, and I'm going to try hard to do exactly that, in a more realistic way than I have been. You've inspired me, dear twin sister.
ReplyDeleteps. lilly & meme = precious. as always.
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled to see what happens! This post was very inspiring, for lots of people I'm sure, like it was for me. Your photography is truly amazing! :D
ReplyDeleteyaaaaay! (does happy dance) i'm so so happy you're back. and i'm really glad you enjoyed your break, and i'm excited about your new ideas for this blog. i think its great how you're handling things around here, i'll always love this place no matter how you change it.
ReplyDeleteyour little sis is adorable in her new glasses, enough said.
Glad to have you back!
ReplyDeleteIts good to take a step back every now and then. Lets you get your thoughts together. I may just take a little break myself!
P.S Meme+Lilly+awesome glasses=ADORABLE!
Glad you are back! I missed your lovely post. I do think there is much validity in making sure that life isn't just portrayed as wonderful...I can't wait to see where you go girlie!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I know what you mean about the word "lovely" and how, at times, all posts seems to begin looking the same. I'm glad you're going to aim for something greater and more meaningful; it makes me want to work harder on my blog, too.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Kimberly
Those photos of different types of food look utterly amazing! you should apply for a job taking photos for recipe books : )
ReplyDeleteSo nice to have you back. I know what you mean when people get too obsessd about the numbers. Sometimes we all just need to let it go and BLOG!!
xoxo
Welcome back, Carlotta, darling. I did a post like this a while ago on my blog. Quite a few, actually. And yes, like you said, it's easy to get caught up in numbers. It happens to all of us, and it's hard to stop. Also, what you said about life being lovely, and your posts all falling into the same category {like kimberly said as well}.
ReplyDeleteBut you are an amazing blogger, and don't cease to be who you are :))
-Jocee <3
Welcome back! You don't know how much we missed you. :)
ReplyDeleteThe photo shoot you did with Lily is just darling... she looks adorable in her new glasses!
Keep being the amazing blogger you always have been -- remember to be YOU. Don't make yourself someone else just to make you feel and sound good to others. :) We love you just the way you are, Carlotta!
the food looks almost like i had min.. an your little sister is as cute as ever. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day!
I'm so glad to have you back! You are a wonderful blogger and I can't wait to see how you will reinvent your blog in the near future. :-)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I absolutely love the water picture! So crisp and clear.
Your little sister is too cute!
KyAnn
bloommagazine.net
I'd just like to encourage you to be real. It is so, SO hard I think to focus on the "life is lovely" aspect because we think that is what people want to hear. But in the end we want to know the person--know they are normal, have struggles, have bad days, and that in between life is still lovely after all.
ReplyDeleteglad to see ya back!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I'm excited to read more about your day to day life. I have to be honest that I thought your blog was getting a lot to be the same. The posts were all somewhat alike and your life seemed to be perfect. :) can't wait to see some new sort of posts!
ReplyDeleteThose photos are breathtaking!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your pretty, vibrant photos, as always:)
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Carlotta! Your words said it perfectly - "But that's not what blogging is about. Part of this rediscovery period I'm going through involves having good content I'm proud of, not just blogging to see the page views increase." I think that is so true and definitely something I struggle with sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYES! you're back. :D
ReplyDeleteof course, an amazing post to come back with; you are such a great writer!
Thank you for this, it opened my eyes. I have realized how many blogs have a cookie-cutter style, including my own.
ReplyDeleteps. it's very, very nice to have you back :)
Oh, and your photography skills are so great that you made a garage door look beautiful. Seriously.
ReplyDeletelol it was only a week
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