Less Blogging by Me
May. 5th, 2008 10:23 pmI have broken up with my blog buddy (and gone back to being merely regular buddies) and so I am no longer contracted to write a daily entry. I did this because I don't like the pressure and I don't like feeling like it is something that I have to do sometimes instead of just something I want to do.
I may still post fairly regularly. The contract actually ended May 1, and I decided to continue as usual until I had nothing to say and then write this entry. Actually, today I got home late and wanted to just go to bed, so I am writing this supposedly quick entry so I can do so.
To my reader(s) who feel(s) everyone should post daily, I don't think that's going to be happening. I often post something just because I am supposed to. At the very least, this means I won't have to post my crappiest entries; on the other hand, some of my most mundane entries have drawn the most comments, so maybe I don't even know what my worst entries have been. Certainly there will be less whining about work. Yeesh, that was bad.
I don't really know what will happen. Almost no change at all? Oceans of nothingness? We'll find out together. I do like this way of connecting with my friends at all hours of the day and night when you are busy having a life and stuff, and then you can read whenever you like. And I like journalling, putting thoughts together, researching for entries, and being able to re-read them later.
To my newest reader, who has shown signs of a mild paranoia, I swear this decision is not about you. (Must resist saying "It's about me." Rats. Couldn't quite do it.)
I may still post fairly regularly. The contract actually ended May 1, and I decided to continue as usual until I had nothing to say and then write this entry. Actually, today I got home late and wanted to just go to bed, so I am writing this supposedly quick entry so I can do so.
To my reader(s) who feel(s) everyone should post daily, I don't think that's going to be happening. I often post something just because I am supposed to. At the very least, this means I won't have to post my crappiest entries; on the other hand, some of my most mundane entries have drawn the most comments, so maybe I don't even know what my worst entries have been. Certainly there will be less whining about work. Yeesh, that was bad.
I don't really know what will happen. Almost no change at all? Oceans of nothingness? We'll find out together. I do like this way of connecting with my friends at all hours of the day and night when you are busy having a life and stuff, and then you can read whenever you like. And I like journalling, putting thoughts together, researching for entries, and being able to re-read them later.
To my newest reader, who has shown signs of a mild paranoia, I swear this decision is not about you. (Must resist saying "It's about me." Rats. Couldn't quite do it.)