The One Thing My Blog is Missing (And It’s Driving Me Batty)
If you’ve been following my journey here, you know I love a good deep dive into my life—whether I’m chatting about my latest Penn State DMD projects, sharing the chaos of life with Seth, Evan, and Ava, or documenting my "technically active" era on the walking pad.
But lately, there’s been a massive, glaring hole in my posts. Or rather, a lack of pixels.
I can’t post photos right now, and let me tell you, it is annoying.
As someone studying Digital Multimedia Design, I’m wired to think in visuals. I want to show you the perfect lighting on a Poshmark find that I managed to ship out in under 24 hours. I want to share a snap of Dusty looking majestic (or just weird) in a sunbeam, or a progress shot of Bubbles’ tank.
Why the "No-Photo" Struggle is Real
* The "Vibe" Factor: A blog post about a lifestyle change—like my journey to reverse pre-diabetes—feels so much more real when I can show you the colorful salad I actually enjoyed or the mileage on my walking pad.
* The Professional Itch: My 4.9-star Poshmark rating didn't happen by accident; it happened because of presentation. It’s hard to be a "Digital Multimedia" major when you’re stuck in a text-only world!
* The Memory Gap: I’m a homemaker at heart, and since 2011, I’ve been documenting our lives. Sometimes a picture of the kids at Harvest Baptist really is worth a thousand words I don't have time to type.
Making the Most of It
For now, I’m treating this like a creative challenge. If I can’t show you, I have to be better at telling. It’s taking me back to those 2007 high school English vibes—describing the world with nothing but a keyboard and some caffeine.
So, bear with me while the "multimedia" part of my blog is a little heavy on the "multi-words" and a little light on the "media." I’m still here, still typing, and still dreaming of the day I can finally hit that "Upload Image" button again.
Would you like me to help you draft a specific description of a recent Poshmark find or a DMD project to help "paint the picture" for your readers?
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