Who knew a month of blog posts, mostly memes, could be so exhausting?
This week I was grateful for them. Â There was very little creativity involved, no sleepless nights dreaming up post topics. Â No head scratching, no scurrying all over the internet scavenging for inspiration. Â The inlaws left this week and I had a boss leaving on ANOTHER vacation that was having a nervous breakdown. Â Add two days of Mad at the office with me and you’ve got one frazzled blogger.
I won’t bore you all with a recap of the month….you can check them out over there on the right if you’re interested.
You know what I found surprising? Â That using so many memes to fill my posts stifled me. Â I wanted to share something the other day, now insignificant, but at the moment, felt like it had the making of some blog gold. Â But I had locked myself into this schedule of memes that didn’t allow for deviation.
Will I do it again? Â Probably.
Who’s with me?
And thanks for sticking it out.
Phew… for a moment, I was afraid you were not going to blog anymore at all!!
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~shoes~
I'll do it again with you…just not in months with more than 30 days apparently. And not in August. I need some time to recover
oh, i think i'll keep this blogging every day thing going. i love the discipline. it's been good for my writing, and it's also forced me to move beyond the same two topics i always seemed to write about before.
Darn, I missed it. I did it every day when on sabbatical earlier this year. Fifty eight days in a row, baby! But I feel like a slacker when doing it while actually working. As now.
I used to feel that I'd locked myself into a blog mold, so to speak. I still sometimes worry when I write serious posts that no one gives a shit. They just want to read when I talk about vaginas and say motherfucker a lot. *shrug*
You've got to do what you want. Ya know.