I never imagined that I’d be blogging for 10 years. But then again, I had no idea where it was headed when I started this blog back then early in 2007.  None of us did.  It’s been the most amazing journey I could ever have dreamed and I’m still so very grateful for the path that brought me here.  I’ve been thinking back on the last 10 years looking at my life in the rear view mirror.  It’s good to do that sometimes.  We can see things so much more clearly doing that, I think.  Life has much more clarity to me now that it did 10 years ago as far as what’s important, where I want to go in life and how I want to live my life.  Going through some trials will do that to you and with age, comes more wisdom.

So, today I want to share what I’ve learned about life and blogging in these last 10 years. Â Since these 10 years have involved blogging and my life, it’s all intertwined and I can’t really talk about one without the other. Â If you are really a glutton for reading and want to know my whole 10 year blogging journey, go here to get started. I’ve written posts starting with year one up til now to document my blogging life in detail. Â Scroll back one page to start at the beginning.

I was living in Birmingham when I started this blog and many  people then didn’t really know that my roots are in Georgia, so when 4 years into blogging, the life that started this blog fell apart in a pretty devastating divorce, I went back home to the safety and comfort of my family.  That was when my blog was completely jumpstarted (2011) and I was in a position to move forward and grow my blog into the business it is today. I had nothing to lose by trying it at that point and it just happened to be the right timing in blog world when things were really taking off with ad networks and working with brands.  It was the perfect time to blog as a business with the opportunity to make money.  We grew into becoming influencers by sharing our lives online and those two things went hand in hand with bloggers.

Blogging sure has changed in 10 years time.
It looks nothing like it did when we all started back then. Â It truly is like dog years. Â Every year of blogging is like 7 years and the changes plus knowledge gained over that length of time is tremendous and mind-boggling. Â I had no idea what I didn’t know back then and thank goodness for on the job training. Â My brain couldn’t have handled all the things that are out there now regarding how to start a blog, how to sustain a blog and grow a blog into a business. Â Those that are starting a blog now have much more to contemplate on how to blog the right way. Â All bloggers are on their own path and there really isn’t a handbook that shows you just how to do it, although there are plenty of courses out there now. Â I blog my way and everyone else who blogs has to figure out their own journey.
Now, you have to know SO much more it seems just to launch a blog and try to do it the “right” way and the “brand” way. Â Everyone is into branding themselves right off the bat. Â We knew nothing about branding back then, but let our brands evolve with time and I guess that was a pretty good thing for me. We were just being ourselves, having fun, and sharing online. Â Little did we know where that would lead all these years later. Â We were blazing the trail to where blogging is today, but we really had no earthly idea where it would lead.
Some days I feel like a complete dinosaur in blogging and that things are changing at such a rapid pace that I can’t possibly keep up. Â But, I still love blogging for the pure sharing and creativity that it brings and I so enjoy the audience I have cultivated here, so I continue to blog. I just have to do it my own way.

Bloggers are Writers, Editors, Photographers, Social Media experts.
Those are the many hats that a blogger wears these days. Â Gone are the blissful days of just blogging for fun and doing what we want to do, although I’m sure there are many bloggers out there that still just do it for fun. Â But now, there are millions of new blogs out there and many are trying to make it a business. Â I still run my blog pretty much the way I always have and ignore the rules, but the rules are out there for sure. Â There are so many “experts” these days on all things blogging and I take it all with a grain of salt. Â There are countless ebooks and courses on how to blog and how to set up a blog and maintain a blog technically.
There are courses and books for every topic you can imagine with blogging, from How to start a Blog, to learning SEO, to affiliate marketing, email marketing.  You name it about blogging and someone has written about it. You can literally learn it all from a course or book, but everyone has different opinions on how to do it the right way.  So much to know and learn when you are a blogger!  Not to mention it constantly changes.  What was learned 5 years ago is not at all current now.  It changes every single year in how things are done or what is a best practice in blogging.  Everyone has to figure out their own path in blogging and I’ve found mine just by doing it.  I follow the beat of my own drum and like it that way.  Even thought there are necessary things to do in blogging to grow and maintain a blog, I am still very old school in the way I approach my blog. Might not be the best way to do it or the professional way to do it, but it’s what works for me and what I’m comfortable with. With every new thing that comes along, there is a learning curve on implementing those things for a blog. I love to learn, but sometimes it’s a challenge to get my brain in gear on the technical side of things, so I do what I can and hire an expert when I need one. I don’t try to learn it all.
I’m getting older and at 60, I don’t get too hung up on doing it all the right way in social media.  I do what I want to do and leave the rest. Early on, social media barely even existed.  Now it’s a hamster wheel of “doing” and “performing” that you can’t get off of if you’re a blogger.  More on that in a minute.  Back when I first started we all had so much to learn about photography and writing.  I still am not an expert on any of that.  I write the way I talk, conversationally and you all still seem to like that I just talk to you like friends.  That’s what has worked for me, so I’m not about to change it 10 years in.  I’m still not an expert with my camera either, but I do the best I can with what I’ve got.  Gone are the days of putting out crappy pictures and getting noticed out there.  Everyone has to be a stylist and photographer and learn how to take decent pics.  The competition is fierce to be noticed and recognized and someone is always going to do it better.  The talent in blogging is never ending, always growing, and truly amazing!  At times, I fear I will be left behind, but I just have to keep plugging along and doing this thing my own way.  Blogs have practically taken the place of magazines, so there is a lot of competition to get loyal readers and keep people coming back to your blog day after day.  The conversations in blogland are ongoing in regards to getting readers and keeping pageviews up.  How do you keep a blog popular and always fresh?  It’s not an easy task, that’s for sure!  Blogs are getting to be more and more professional.  Shiny publications with perfectly staged rooms and pictures.  Big sigh…at times it’s totally exhausting to keep up with.

It’s Easy to Feel Insignificant in Blogging.
Yep, that is one I have struggled with along the way.  I’m a fairly confident woman, but blogging definitely will humble you and make you feel less than if you let it.  I think all bloggers struggle with this to some degree.  As I mentioned above, there are always going to be a whole slew of bloggers who do it ALL way better than I could ever dream of, from decorating a beautiful house, to photography, writing, styling, perfecting a beautiful blog, all of that.  And if you let it, it can get to you and make you feel insignificant.  Not to mention that most bloggers out there in my niche are WAY younger than I am.  If I look around the blogosphere at the young and beautiful, it can be very depressing.  I wish I could say that I rise above those feelings all the time, but they are real and I just have to keep pushing them away and know that I have my own talents to share and that you all come here for a reason. Y’all like that I’m an older blogger because most of you are too! I have an audience of my peers and I’m grateful for all of you who come by here day after day and spend time with me.
I know that I can represent the Baby Boomer generation well, since I’m quite a bit older than the average blogger out there.  My age was earned, every year of it with wisdom and growth, so for that I’m grateful.  I’m wiser now than I was 10 years ago.  I’m more comfortable in my own skin and hopefully that shows too.  There will always be feelings of competition in blogging to some extent, but I still treasure the community as a whole and know that we are all better because of each other’s success.  I’m very honored to have been one of the pioneers in this niche group and that makes me very proud as well, to be one of the bloggers to blaze the trail for all the bloggers who have come after us.  We had no guidebook to follow back then.  Now there are countless guidebooks out there that anyone can buy and study on how to blog.  I’ve never done any of the “how to blog better” courses and can’t see me doing that now. Doing it my way has worked for me and I’m going to continue on my own path. I’ve always tried to be a blogger who helps other bloggers along the way and I think that has been to my benefit.  People appreciate an approachable person on a blog.

Social Media will take over your life if you let it.
This is one of my pet peeves and has been for awhile. Â As noted above, I do march to my own drum though and don’t do everything I’m “supposed” to do to get ahead and grow my blog. Â I don’t hire Virtual Assistants, although maybe I should. Â I still want to be in control of my content and my blog and want my voice to be there all along the way, so I don’t use contributors on my blog either. Â I figure you all come by here to hear from ME and not a stand in, so I just keep it real with me being the writer. So many of my friends have assistants and it’s great for them, it’s just not what I want at this time of life. Â I don’t strive for my blog to grow so big I have to hire contributors and VA’s and pay others to do it for me. Â That’s completely the norm in blogging now and I get it, it’s just not for me. Â I know many bloggers hire photographers to take pictures for them, but I do all of that myself too.
So I continue to do my own thing and run my blog as a one-woman show. Â That works for me. Â I’ll never conquer social media and all the facets of it, but that’s OK with me. I do what I can and let the rest fall by the wayside. Â I don’t want to just be someone who has a phone glued to her face all the time, I want to live life and enjoy it to the fullest and that means not being plugged in 24/7. Â It’s bad enough as it is and all of it can take over your life if you let it! Think about it. Â Ten years ago Social Media was a small blip in our lives and was just getting started. Now it’s taken over the world! Â It can be a really good tool for bloggers, but also a double edge sword and a complete time waster. Â Keeping up with Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest will completely take the fun out of it if we are not careful. Â I get completely worn out when I spend too much time on them. Those are never-ending social media sites that want to be fed continuously and doing that can be so tiring and give you the feeling that it’s never enough. Â I feed social media as much as I can, but don’t obsess over it nor do I constantly analyze things that I’m doing. Â That’s where I draw the line and back off from the “right” way to do things. Â I don’t want to spend my time analyzing and being strategic about everything I do online. Â Because the truth is, there is never enough time in the day to do it all! Â Blogging means you are never caught up with anything and that is the truth. Â It’s a never ending cycle of do, do, and more do!

People Think Blogging is Easy.
Have you heard that one before?  Oh yeah, that is the perception out there.  Blogging is an easy job!  Well, I’m here to tell you, it’s the best job I’ve ever had that’s for sure.  But it has its up and downs, just like any job you could have as a self-employed person.  It’s scary sometimes with me being the only bread winner, to think that this is my full-time job, but it’s been earning for me for 6 years now, so I’m not about to quit!  I have had some of the most amazing opportunities come my way, have met some incredible friends through blogging, and gotten to do things I would never have dreamed in a million years! It has been the most joy filled job and journey that I could ever imagine, so now I don’t ever want to do anything different, until I retire that is.  And I’m not planning to do that anytime soon.  This job can go with me all the way into my Golden years, so that’s what I see for the future. Of course, none of us who blog know what the future holds, but it doesn’t seem to be going away in spite of those rumors that have been around for years, that blogging is dead.  As long as it’s sustainable and still growing and evolving, I’ll keep on blogging!  It’s been so much fun to share my home, family, and life with all of you and I’m forever grateful that you all somehow find that interesting.  That in itself boggles my mind sometimes!  I’m really an ordinary woman with limited talents (see Insignificant paragraph above!) and to still have an audience out there 10 years later is really humbling and makes me so thankful!
Keeping up with it all is the hard part. Â We work with brands and have to make sure we make them happy and fulfill obligations that we’ve agreed to. That’s part of blogging now and most everyone gets that. Â But, it is work and it does take a lot of time and effort to churn out content day after day, week after week, year after year. Â It’s exhausting sometimes to keep coming up with new ideas to share on the blog. Â So far, I haven’t completely run out of ideas and inspiration so I keep plugging along, but it’s not as easy as it may look to those outside of blogging. Anyone who is doing this full-time knows just what I’m talking about! Â There are those who plan and strategize their blog goals, who have things detailed and figured out for their blogs. Â I’m a blogger who really flies by the seat of her pants and just shares what is going on in my life. Â I don’t have a complete “editorial calendar” which is a big buzzword in blogging. Â Many bloggers plot out seasons and how they are going to write posts and have things way more structured than I do. Â I’m probably missing out by not being more strategic, but it’s nice to just share what I want when I want to. Blogging has always been fun for me and I don’t want to take the fun out of it by making it so much work.

Haters Gonna Hate
I don’t talk about this side of blogging very much, because it really is not fun to dwell on, but there are haters out there. Not everyone loves my decorating style, I get that. There are so many blog styles out there for anyone to choose to follow and be inspired and I get that I’m not everyone’s cup of tea. We can’t please everyone, but there are people who love to criticize bloggers and tear them down. I’ll never understand why people don’t just choose NOTÂ to read a blog if they don’t like it. After all, there are millions of blogs out there now. Â I guess they think it’s fun to talk about and make assumptions about someone’s personal life and blog, to speculate and make things up about people they don’t know at all, but no one knows my journey and the path I’ve had to walk but me and my close friends and family. Â Criticism is going to happen if you put yourself out there and the world wide web is a big one. Â After 10 years of blogging, I know this comes with the territory and my skin is thicker than ever. Â The trolls are real and mean-spirited, but the way I look at it is this. Â Haters are such a small percentage of people out there (thank goodness!) and the positive, uplifting, supportive readers like all of you and people who take the time to get to know me far outweigh any nasty and mean comments. Â They don’t affect my personal life at all and I refuse to lose my joy over haters! Â Thank goodness I don’t have to deal with that on my blog. I always use the delete button in those cases!

Blogging and Money
This is a long and rambling topic, so hang on……
This is a topic that has been brewing on my heart for awhile and I figured this was as good a time and place to talk about it as any. Â Back when I started blogging, no one was making money or at least no one I knew was making money. Â I joined an ad network after blogging for a year and made part time income those first 4 years, but it was very minimal. Â Now money seems to be the #1 motivator in blogging and it’s grown voraciously over the last 2 to 3 years. Â I don’t want to come across as negative and judgmental, it’s just something I’ve been observing for awhile now. Â Each year this seems to be getting more pervasive in the blog world. Â Consumerism is taking over and I fear that it’s making people do whatever they have to do to make more money. Â That seems to be the climate of blogging now. Â I work with brands and sponsors and have been doing that for years on my blog. That’s part of blogging and making it a business. Â Most of my readers are very supportive of that concept and I appreciate it very much. Â I have to decide who I work with and who I turn down and that’s something that I’ve taken seriously over the years. Â I don’t take everything that comes along just to make a buck. Â Believe me, I turn down plenty of things that I don’t feel would be a good fit for me and my blog. Â I really try to protect my reputation and what I’m comfortable sharing with all of you. Â Sure, we all want to make money, that’s a big part of this blog thing. Â But I fear that consumerism and selling stuff has permeated blogworld to a large extent and now making money trumps everything.
It hasn’t always been this way, but it’s something that I’ve seen slowly creep into blogging and every year it seems to grow.  There are so many bloggers out there now trying to make this a business and I totally get that.  Everyone works hard for their money.  I’m right there with them.  I think it’s a wonderful thing that so many women (and men) now get to stay home and run their home businesses.  It’s been a God-send for me and the biggest blessing.  But, I just want to make sure I continue to blog authentically and not get caught up in the “more is more” mentality.  There are all different ways to make money online and selling things seems to be taking over in a big way.  I know that is the nature of this online world and it’s just getting to be more saturated with selling.  I’m part of it too to a much lesser extent and I share affiliate links when I can in my fashion posts especially and sharing products I use and things I love is part of that.  I’ve bought my share of products that other bloggers were promoting, so I totally get it. Really, I do!
It’s not that I think selling and sharing products is necessarily a bad thing, for me it’s a matter of being authentic.  I don’t want you, my readers, to feel like I’m always hawking products and links at you to buy, buy, buy. You are all savvy women and can buy what you want as often as you want. You don’t need me to tell you what all to buy (or anyone else telling you for that matter…you’re all smart women!).  I do share clothing and shoes that I buy and link them for you when I can, because many of you enjoy that, but it’s not excessive. If I depended on making a living off what I sell, I’d have to close my blog doors.  I do think the younger generation is used to this online world and that they come to expect that people are going to sell them something and they are probably fine with that. Maybe it doesn’t bother other people, but somehow I think it may.  Maybe it’s my age and the fact that I’m slowing down with buying more, I’m not sure, but it doesn’t always sit well with me.
I’d love to hear your opinion on this, what do readers really think about the direction of blogging and all the selling going on?Â
Being online and looking at all the gorgeous homes and clothes that are out there can really create a feeling of trying to keep up and measure up to what’s beautiful and trendy. Â Even 10 years ago, it wasn’t at all in your face like it is now. Â That’s changed dramatically. It’s so easy to feel like our homes don’t measure up or even our closet doesn’t measure up to the picture perfect world we see on Pinterest and Instagram. Â I know mine doesn’t measure up to a lot of what I see out there online. I see so many gorgeous homes every single day that I’ll never have. Â Kitchen envy and luxury kitchens have become the status symbol of blogland. Let me remind us all that Pinterest and Instagram is not real life. It’s a facet of real life, but not at all a true picture of how most people really live. Â Everyone has a budget to work with and seeing what everyone else is doing or what they have can create feelings of discontentment. Â That’s no way to live and I want balance in my life.
The older I get the more I want to live a true and authentic life.  I’m sure some may be thinking who am I to say anything, because I have chosen to pursue this as a business and I do have ads and work with sponsors and even share affiliate links along the way.  But, we all have to take a look at what’s important in life and for me, it’s more about contentment.  It’s my family and friends that matter the most to me, I’ve been blessed with a wonderful family and friends.  I don’t want to look back and regret how I’ve used my influence on this blog. Really and truly, my goal is to be real.
Yes, I make money and need to make money, but I try my best to stay true to myself in how I use this blog. I don’t ever want it to be about only chasing the money.  I know others out there have similar feelings because I’ve read some other blogs who are talking about the same thing, so I know I’m not alone in my feelings.  Life is so short and I know as I’ve gotten older, I look at things differently, so that’s why I’m thinking about these things.  And I know if I’ve thought about it, many of you have as well.  My intention is not to judge or point fingers at anyone, it’s to spark thoughtful conversations.  Sometimes I just have to back away from all the constant in your face selling on social media and just get away from it all.  I don’t spend a lot of time on Instagram or Pinterest for that very reason.  It’s just too much at times. Overload on the pretty perfectly staged pics and the “buy this new thing“.  All I’m saying is let’s be wise in all we do in this blogworld.  Everyone has to set their own boundaries and figure things out in their own business and moderation in selling things is what I’ve determined for mine. Maybe not the best business decision I’ve made, but it’s what I’ve decided is best for me at this stage of life. Just because everyone else is doing something doesn’t mean I need to do it too.

This post was a thought provoking way for me to look back at my 10 years of blogging and comment on all the ways I’ve seen it change and evolve.  Some really good and some not so good.  It can feel like a rat race and difficult to maneuver and at times it can feel very competitive.  It made me stop and think about how this journey has been and where it might be going.  I hope this post was enjoyable to you and I certainly don’t want to come off as a know it all or like I have it all together.  I certainly do not. I just have to look back at 10 years and see where I’ve been to look ahead and figure out where I’m going.  I still love what I do and that I am blessed to do this as a job.  So so grateful for that, it’s truly been the best thing that’s happened to me job wise, being able to make a living with my blog.  I just want to do it well, with authenticity, integrity, and good will.  I wish every single blogger out there success and happiness in their own blog experience and I will continue my own journey with lots of pondering on how I can do it better with emphasis on always trying to stay true to myself.
This past year has been another wonderful year of blogging. Â I went on several trips, but this post is getting so long that I’m not going to break it down like I did last year. Â We had a new baby in the family last year, as little Iris joined our family. Â Those are the things in life that make me the most happy and fulfilled. Â I announced on my post last year that I had a new boyfriend and I’m happy to say we are doing great, looking forward to what this year brings. Â My parents are still doing pretty well for their age, but I know that the future could change that at any time and I want to be there for them in whatever they may need. Working at home gives me so much more freedom than ever to be available for them.
I’m so very grateful and blessed for this life that the Lord has given me. Â I still give him 100% of the glory for where I am in life now. Â I’m forever thankful for His grace and mercy in my life and this blog is a gift to me that I don’t take for granted!
Thank you for being with me for as long as you have, it truly means the world to me. You come by here faithfully and encourage me along the way. Can I say it’s just crazy that many of you have been with me for the whole 10 years?! Thank you from the bottom of my Southern heart!Â
One day, I may fade out into the bloggy sunset and I hope that I’m remembered fondly as one who just wanted to make a positive difference in this online world.
{all photos from Pixabay}




Congratulations on ten years of blogging. I found your blog just as you were moving back to GA, and have really enjoyed all that you post. Also love that you are local and some of your posts are so familiar to me. Here’s to your success and another ten years!
I found your blog over the summer. So nice to read blogs my mature women and you are one of my favorites. There is a time and place for everyone and I personally enjoy seeing you repurpose clothes, jewelry, décor and furniture to real life readers. Congrats on your anniversary.
I so enjoy your blog and being invited into your world! I can tell within a few posts whether or not I’m going to like a blogger and I knew from the get go that you were someone I was going to enjoy! I guess I’m one of your younger readers, but I love reading your perspective and seeing a more real approach to blogging and getting a glimpse into what making a home and life really look like. I also knew you were my kind of people when I realized you are an Alabama fan. 😉 Roll Tide! (I’m still in mourning by the way).
Hi Rhoda! Your blog was the very first one that I followed. At that time, I loved the Rate My Space section on HGTV and I do believe that’s where I first read about you. The first actual blog post I can remember was the one where you set up a home office area using a pretty green color with touches of black. My oldest had just flown the nest at that time and I set up my very own scrapbooking room using that color scheme. It’s your down to earth style of writing that drew me in and keeps me a loyal friend. You’ve always been so humble and appreciative of what you have and that’s so refreshing in this world full of consumerism. I, too, divorced during those early years and times were tight for a while. Seeing your bargains and garage sale purchases helped me realize that I could maintain a nice home environment on a budget. Im now remarried and my guy adores shopping for treasures with me. I’m so happy you’ve found such a wonderful guy to share your life with!
Congratulations on 10 years!! I think I starting reading about 8 years ago, but am not one to comment a lot. (Commenting on blogs is a hit and miss thing…sometimes the process works, sometimes it doesn’t. Changing browsers can help, but I get lazy about switching.) Anyway, I have noticed the changes in blogs over the years too, and must say I delete the ones that become all about BRAND, and ones that have ads that make it almost impossible to read the content. Thanks for keeping it as real as you can…… keep on keeping on! You found what works for you, and that HAS to be more than half the battle. 🙂 Looking forward to even more years!
Congratulations on your Blogging anniversary. You are the first blog I have ever consistently followed. I enjoy your individual voice. Long before I actually subscribed, I checked in to see what was happening. I have enjoyed celebrating your successes, watching you grow, felt warmed by your lovely family. I wish many, many more adventures and don’t forget to share!
With all good wishes,
Barbara
Rhoda, congratulations on your 10-year anniversary as a blogger. I started reading your blog several years ago and have enjoyed your home decorating ideas, your family and hearing about your faith. After 32+ years working as an RN I am now enjoying my retirement and reading blogs. I do not use Face Book, Twitter, Instagram or other social media beyond emails. As you said, they can take up so much time. I started out trying Facebook a few years ago and then stopped after a few months. I found that I was spending so much time on it. I hope you will continue to blog for a long time and just ignore those people that criticize. We live in an imperfect world and will never be free from antagonism and mean people until we reach heaven. I like how you deal with this issue. I also love hearing about and seeing your pics of your wonderful family. May 2017 be a blessed and prosperous year for you and your family. God Bless.
Happy Birthday to SouthernHospitality and congratulations Rhoda! I believe I have been reading your blog for about four years but don’t know how I found it. I enjoy that you are authentic in your presentation. Nothing phony or professionally staged. You’re a creative person, using her talents to share ideas with your readers. Your blog and your life look real, not staged. That is what I enjoy most about you. And the posts that include your precious parents are priceless! Please keep doing things your way! I recently turned 66 and it is heartwarming to read a blog written by a fellow boomer! Cheers to you and to many more years with SouthernHospitality!!
Dear Rhoda. Thanks for sharing from your heart. You are a refreshing authentic treasure in the world of blogging. So glad that it has been successful for you! Rhondi xo
Here’s a note from one of your oldest readers. My sister referred me to one of your blogs about New Orleans several years ago and I have been reading you ever since. Your decorating style is not mine, yet I can recognize and appreciate authenticity. Your style is “Rhoda style”, showing what you like and that you put thought and taste into it. That can be appreciated by anyone. Your writing reflects a kind, thoughtful, loving and intelligent person, and all these qualities come through. I do believe you proof-read your writing, which is obviously not done by many bloggers. If your blog makes money, then many others need to learn your secret. There are no offensive pop-up ads to obscure just what we were looking at, and you never pressure us to buy, buy, buy. Congratulations on doing many things right. We do feel that you are a friend, and that is the most important thing of all. I am a few years younger than your mother, yet am in awe at how active and energetic she is. Here’s to another 10 years of blogging for you!
Congrats on 10 years of blogging Rhoda!…You have certainly seen the world of blogging change over the years and as you stated, it seems like it changes at such a fast rate of speed….I am always happy that you have stayed true to yourself and it shows in your posts and heart each day! Again, congrats on your 10 years of bringing lots of inspiration to us all.
I have been a reader since you bought your house, your style is my style and you would agree if you stepped into my house,every morning first thing I read your blog, do not change a thing, Anita from Talking Rock, Ga.
Happy Anniversary to beautiful, loving, authentic you!! Of course I know personally that you are the “real deal” having met you and after spending time with you. You are gracious, giving, encouraging, and uplifting. You are a jewel. I am so proud of all that you have shared and given to the world through this venue and it has been a joy to witness. I am SO happy for you dear friend that you are loved as all you do is from a place of love.
Always,
Kim
Dear sweet, Kim, thank you for stopping by and sharing that with me. Love you friend!
Let me know when you decide to ride off into the sunset. I may go with you. 😉
Congrats on 10 great years of blogging and most of all, for staying true to who you are. There’s a lot to be said for being a little older (and wiser) in the blogging world. Praise the Lord for perspective!
Thanks for all you do here. It’s been a joy to watch how God has used you.
Rhode,
I discovered your blog about one year ago and you were like a breath of fresh air to this sixty year old. I love your decorating style and am inspired by your ideas and your candor. You have truly taken the lemons of your life and made lemonaide!! Love hearing about your precious family and the times you spend with them. Congrats on your 10 year anniversary and hope to enjoy your blog for years to come. God Bless you!!
I have followed your blog from the beginning and have always been inspired. Keep up the good work and yes it is hard work. I use to do a fun blog and thinking of things is difficult at times. Have a wonderful week.
Congratulations, Rhoda! Wow, 10 years of blogging is a major accomplishment. You are definitely a pioneer. I must say that when I see one of your posts in my inbox, it brings a smile to my face. I enjoy hearing from you. Please don’t stop doing what you do. You are one of the good gals 🙂 Again, congratulations! Jill
Congratulations on ten years of blogging! I continue to be a reader because you are genuine and always have something interesting going on. It’s a shame the trolls have to tromp through the blogs, just to find something, anything to snipe about. If I don’t agree with something a blogger writes, I delete the post. You can bet that if anyone would criticize something they said, they would whine and cry like babies. Rhoda, keep up the good work!
Rhoda, I started reading your blog in 2015 and found it by way of pintrest. I had been looking for ideas for decorating and came across your blog which led to others blogs. I have been repainting and decorating my house as it hadn’t been done since a 2003 addition. You have influenced me with many things and I always enjoy reading your blog. I love turquoise and the color as you do, I like your jewelry and HAD to find a shell bracelet like yours :). Love how you made your house your own with your decorating flare. I had worked as a prepress tech for 24 years and when the recession hit, it closed our plant as it did many others and had to start over again, so I related their with you. As most women we focus on taking care of our families and try to enjoy the visits and time with them and I love the meals your parents make and the gardening and preserving they take pride in as I do and my parents used to do when they were still here with us. Its fun for me to get another woman’s perspective on all these subjects since I work full time and don’t get to socialize much with other women and gives me a pulse on what’s the newest trend such as your bead board wallpaper. Thanks again. Love your blog. Some day I want to visit the state of Georgia, probably Savannah with its historical section and port and possibly Tybee Island. Laugh all you want, but I want to see the big trees with the Spanish moss on them!!!! Ha! Then, because of you, I want to visit Apalachicola. Tee Hee!
HI, Jamie, thanks for sharing all of that! And yes, you must come to coastal Georgia and see the Spanish moss, it is beautiful over there. I’m so glad my traveling has inspired you.
Congrats on your 10 year anniversary! Great post on how blogging has changed. I wish you many more years of success.