I’ve been thinking about connections a lot lately. I’ve been trying to connect this blog to that Facebook page, and that Facebook page to that Instagram account, and then the other Facebook page to the other Facebook page and the other Facebook page to the other Instagram account and the Pinterest page to the Facebook page and the other Pinterest page to the other Instagram account and the blog to the Pinterest account and and and! Whew! I think I could go on and on about the myriad of things I’m trying to connect. And I know I still don’t have everything connected right. I suppose it will get there. Maybe. Ha!

And then I started thinking about people connections. You’re able to invite people to like your pages. Now, I’m not sure if I invited all of my friends to like all of the pages, or if I invited some of my friends to like some of the pages. I know there were a few options and a few ways to do whatever. All I’m saying is I have no idea what I’m doing with all this new-fangled technology. Ha! I feel like I need to get a 6 year old over here to help me. And then I feel like I’m super old saying things like that. I did say I was going to “toodle around Sam’s” the other day, so I guess if I’m old enough to toodle, I’m old enough to complain about this new-fangled technology. Ha!

Anyway – connections. So after I invited my friend list (or maybe didn’t invite. Or maybe invited twice?) I got to thinking about all the connections I’ve had over the years with all the people in my life. Even bad connections you know? They’re still connections, and you’re still going to have that shared connected memory – even though you both may remember it differently, it’s still there. Maybe that’s why it’s important to try to make sure the connections you’re making are good ones. ❤️

This is what I call a good connection!

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