Resolution
So I started this blog and did 3 entries and then it totally stalled out. That's a little embarrassing. I still haven't mastered the art of writing a blog entry in 10 minutes, nor have I remembered that that's about all the time anyone has to READ blog entries anyway. No, I have to sit there and work on an epic essay for 3 hours and then give up because of the research and fact-checking I feel like I would need to do to complete the story to my satisfaction. I am WAAAAYYY too type-A about it (who determined the "types" anyway, and what is Type B? Type C?). So this entry begins my new life as a spur-of-the-moment, spontaneous blogger. Sarawearsskirts is my role model in this regard. Her blog is very entertaining and sweet, and she really does talk just like how she writes. She is my Etsy coworker! We laugh while working together. Yay.
I am so happy to see this "blog renaissance" for you. I've been following your blog since the beginning and have wondered when you were going to update it. I think that blogs are really about community and the community that you create with others and in a sense a mini-version of that love ritual you were talking about in your other post. Though the debt in this case is much more one of a psychological and creative sense.
Posted by: Andrew Thornton | October 29, 2007 at 11:58 PM
I am so happy to see this "blog renaissance" for you. I've been following your blog since the beginning and have wondered when you were going to update it. I think that blogs are really about community and the community that you create with others and in a sense a mini-version of that love ritual you were talking about in your other post. Though the debt in this case is much more one of a psychological and creative sense.
Posted by: Andrew Thornton | October 29, 2007 at 11:58 PM
I am so happy to see this "blog renaissance" for you. I've been following your blog since the beginning and have wondered when you were going to update it. I think that blogs are really about community and the community that you create with others and in a sense a mini-version of that love ritual you were talking about in your other post. Though the debt in this case is much more one of a psychological and creative sense.
Posted by: Andrew Thornton | October 29, 2007 at 11:58 PM
I am so happy to see this "blog renaissance" for you. I've been following your blog since the beginning and have wondered when you were going to update it. I think that blogs are really about community and the community that you create with others and in a sense a mini-version of that love ritual you were talking about in your other post. Though the debt in this case is much more one of a psychological and creative sense.
Posted by: Andrew Thornton | October 29, 2007 at 11:58 PM