Can you imagine a newborn having a blog. Of course, I can’t write nor even read at this very young age. So my father and mother is maintaining this blog for me.
This blog will be a part of my life diary. I can only say ” a part of ” since I can’t imagine what will be the future of blogging. Will blogging still exist when I am starting to read and write my own entries?
Obviously nobody knows.
But whatever the future may hold, this blog will be a chronicle of certain aspects of life, from the day I am born and hopefully until a very long time…
To the readers out there, just imagine this. When you are born, your parents will do everything for you. Your parents will take care of you. They will represent everything about you. Yes, your parents are the ones that will define your life. They will put you in some kind of trajectory in which you may then move forward and expand at your own pace. Slowly you will take charge of your own life. At first, your parents will supervise you and guide you. And then slowly you will take charge of your own life.
And so this evolution of life will be reflected in this blog. From the day I am born until I can read and write, ny parents will fill in the entries. Then slowly, I will write my own posts. At that time my parents will still maintain this blog, but slowly I will take over, bit by bit as my language skills develop. And ultimately and hopefully one day in the future, I will take over completely.
Of course, that day is still a long way off. I might do my own blog or I may continue this blog. Perhaps even wordpress has evolved into something else and I too will need to adapt to the new changes. But whatever it is, I will continue to write my entries using whatever technologies or platforms that may appear.
Putri Arissa Arshiya is 8 weeks old today. Her cousins call her Putri because they couldn’t pronounce Arshiya.