My dearest readers,
I can't believe the journey started 11 years ago today when I started my blog, The Closet Professor. During these 11 years, I’ve published 5,177 posts, had over 4.5 million views, over 20,000 comments, and around 600 followers.
My life has changed so much over the past 11 years. In July 2010, I had just finished my first-year teaching at a private school in Alabama. I was miserable working in a job that paid little, and with bills that continued to mount. Now, 11 years later, I'm living in Vermont, have a great job as a Museum Curator, hold the academic rank of Assistant Professor, and make a salary more than double what I was making then; plus, I have insurance and retirement. Eleven years ago, I couldn’t imagine any of this, especially living in Vermont of all places.
My health is also very different than it was 11 years ago. Back then, my migraines had started to become a daily occurrence. I’ve always had migraines, but they were episodic. It was during my years teaching in Alabama that they became chronic. I never went a moment without pain back then, and no doctors seemed to care enough to do much about it. Some days the pain would be bearable, but others I could barely function. My current doctor has worked with me and sent me to the right specialists to help get my migraines under control, and I do see hope.
During these 10 years, I’ve posted almost daily and since June 24, 2018, I’ve posted twice a day. The only times I didn’t post were when depression overtook me because of the deaths of loved ones. The best thing about this blog is I’ve made wonderful friends. When times have been the toughest, y'all have been here, and helped me get through so much. Your love and advice have gotten me through some of the darkest times in my life, especially you Susan. If it weren’t for my friends, and I consider all of you who read this a friend (even if we don’t always agree on things), I wouldn't have kept this blog going all this time. I hope to continue writing this blog for many years to come. I can only wonder what the next 11 years will bring.
Keep up the good work Joe, I enjoy reading your blog everyday.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog-aversary.
ReplyDeleteHappy bloaversasry. Great milestone.
ReplyDeleteBon anniversaire !
ReplyDelete11 years...congratulations. Count me as one of your followers.
ReplyDeleteBon 11ième anniversaire Joe.
ReplyDeleteWhat is happening in your live is all about which decisions you've made in the past and for the future of your life.
When you have the courage to open your horizons to new experiences and places you can never guess what it'll give you in the future.
Getting out of Alabama was that first and ultimate good move.
I'm sure the next 11 years will give you many more joy and happiness.
Cheers from Montreal
I'm glad you are seeing that positive thing have resulted in your decisions. May there be many more....
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the positive and for your continued blogsphere.
Hello Joe:
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blog anniversary!!
Thank you for years of reading joy!
Best,
Victor
XO
Dear Joe,
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary ! Thank you for eleven years of hard work. From Tuesday Poetry to Sunday Sermons, there is always something I learn. Often it seems like your're speaking directly to me.
Your stories about Cl Jennifer Pritzger brought the PMML to my attention, even though I have frequent trips to Chicago.
Looking forware to your next eleven years.
Alexander
Dear Joe, I must have started reading from the blog's early days. It has been a difficult eleven years for you but you have survived and recently flourished. Many more happy years, we all wish you. Roderick
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Joe. I have been reading for about 4 or 5 years, and although I don't often comment (my bad) I always appreciate your insights, personal history, photos and religious reflections. Thank you. Keep it up (but you don't need to post twice a day surely! Once a day is enough isn't it?)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the effort you have put into this endeavor . Hopefully you will continue for many more years . I think you made a good choice in moving to Vermont.
" Art :
I don't comment often, but I read your blog every day, and really enjoy it. Happy 11th, and many more to come!
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