Social media has changed our society, changed the way we live, and changed our relationships. With social media, I can be whoever I want. I can make YOU believe that whatever I put out there on the World Wide Web, that is who I am.
If you were to look at my facebook, my life would come across as:
If you were to look at my facebook, my life would come across as:
- She must have the BEST relationship with her family. They seem to always be full of laughter and fun!
- She has to read the bible everyday, that's why she post bible verses all the time.
- She sits around and watch funny youtube video's all day so she can post them on Facebook.
- She is constantly doing ridiculous things in my everyday life.
- Her stomach hurts ALL the time!
- She LOVES Charleston, SC!
Now, if you were to look at my Pinterest boards you would think:
- She must cook ALL the time!
- She has to be pretty crafty.
- I'm sure she can paint, she post artwork all the time.
- She really must like to read.
- I'm sure she reads the bible a lot.
- She must be a very thrifty shopper.
- She is very stylish.
Let me begin by saying this; yes, all of those assumptions that you could make from my social media outlets are true to an extent but my life is far from what I can make facebook and pinterest look like.
Here is a list of the misconceptions of my social media pages:
- While I do love my family very, very much...it is not roses as my facebook would claim. We fight, we argue, we bicker. I get on my parents nerves and boy do they get on mine some days.
- I do not read the bible all the time. This is something that I have always struggled with in my faith walk. I think it is crucial to spend time in the Word everyday but this has always been a struggle to me.
- While some of my post looks like my life is a "walking mess" all the time, I can promise you that I do have it together...sometimes.
- While I do love cooking, I sometimes do hate it. With my restricted diet, I get frustrated easily and it can take all the fun out of it.
- I am NOT crafty what-so-ever.
- I like to think I am artsy.
- My name and "thrifty" should never be in the same sentence.
- Stylish? pshh...
- Unless it is a really, really, REALLY good book...reading is the last thing I want to do.
I am blogging about this because I want you to know me. The real me. I am a flawed, sinful human who's life is not all together as facebook may portray it as. I want you to relate to me. I want you to see my flaws and imperfections. I want you to understand that while I do live a life to try and glorify God in everything I do, I fail miserably. I want you to understand that my purpose of this blog is to relate to ALL people. I want my testimony to reach every kind of person. Because if I am going to be the "real me" I can promise you that I can relate to a liar, thief, someone is sexual sin, a girl who had a baby at 15, someone who dropped out of high school, someone who has been bullied, children from a broken home, and even people who don't know God. This does not mean that I experienced all those things but I can relate to YOU. You know why? Because I am human just like you. I want to take myself from behind my computer screen and into your life. God has put me on this earth to love and share His love. I can't do that if I live a facebook or pinterest life. My faith walk can be a bumpy road but because of God's love and grace, He will NEVER make me take that bumpy road alone. So by His example, I want you to know that no matter what, I will extend love and grace to whoever crosses my path. Without the cross and the blood that was shed, my story would mean nothing. I need His grace to wash over me daily. I can't hide my sins and flaws from God through social media and I don't want to hide them from you. I feel like I would be defeating my purpose and God's purpose for me.
My name is Hannah and this is the REAL me.