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Oct 27

Trying to turn a night owl into an early bird

I have a confession to make: a teeny part of me is glad that Ryan is out of town this week. Yes, it sucks that we just got married and he is off inspecting levees in western Kansas and I am at home with just the cat for company, but I get to work/write/blog as much as I want without feeling guilty for neglecting my spouse.

Oct 23

New creative endeavors

I have reached a point where I am struggling with what to do with this blog. I have been thinking that maybe I will start feeling motivated to blog more now that the wedding has passed, but I’m not sure if that’s really true. Even with its redesign, my blog isn’t exciting me the way it used to. For a while there, it was my main creative outlet, and I loved thinking of new things to write about. All those topics that I was exploring — natural living, authenticity, etc. — are still important to me, but not at the forefront of my mind any more.

Sep 18

Long-awaited update

Today I decided to take some time to give my blog some much-needed TLC. Though I launched the new design a couple of months ago, there were still some tweaks that needed to be made, and I clearly haven’t posted in a while. Which is sad, because I do love my blog’s new look and functionalities. I could offer excuses or apologies for neglecting my blog, but I won’t, except to say that other things have been commanding my time and energies, and there are never enough hours in the day for everything. But I am glad to be back to working on it.

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