2023: a review
(365/365)
I want to take this time to thank you for reading my blogs, poems, tweets, and posts from the year 2023. I've gone through a remarkable journey of growth-avalanches and summits-and God has been at my front, back, and side. I am so grateful for God who has gifted me with a voice, this platform, and you-my audience.
I hope you have enjoyed the content presented on this page. I hope it's made you think a little bit. I'm sorry for the tears and the heartache that you may have endured. But I don't regret it, because this is a part of my story.
Special thanks to my parents. I couldn't have finished the year without you guys. You are good parents and I'm sorry for what you have had to endure this year, through my tardy responses to God's Word.
Mom, especially you. You are a warrior, a beautiful one. You will one day smile again, and I promise you that we will smile back with you.
Dad, I know we don't talk much, but your words have traveled through time and your legacy is GRAND. Thank you for the words of encouragement and your prayers. I will be praying with you. We all will.
To my audience: once again, I thank you. Many of you have shared how much my words have helped you in your own ways, and I thank God because it is by Him that your story has light.
To my critics: thanks for reading, thanks for your added commentary. I asked, you answered. And I'm making changes to make this content better for you too. I appreciate your words, and I ask that you continue to speak when you find something off. It's needed, and checks must come with balances. I acknowledge that I am accountable to many of you, and I don't want to let you down.
This is the last post of the year. I have many on the drafts and archives, but those words will meet 2024. I cannot say thank you enough.
Enjoy the last day of 2023, it's been an awesome year. See you next year!
All the best,
Whitney
*P.S- here are some highlights from this year 2023 (this year was not as bad I thought)
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