Blogging for Thirty Days is a Challenge
Okay so I have been blogging everyday since beginning the challenge. But tonight I am a little stretched for ideas, and my kid is hungry and wanting supper.
I keep intending to do these at the beginning of the day, when I am fresh. Things haven’t quite worked out that way. Last night I even published something I was intending to just keep as a draft. There was a ton of spelling mistakes and I hadn’t even finished.
Today I came in and cleaned up the copy, but felt a little sheepish.
You see I would have liked to have more time to prepare for this challenge, but I didn’t. We’ve just moved into a new house in April, and it there’s been just a huge amountof work involved. We still have tons to do.
So today I am wondering whether I was crazy to sign up. And I am looking for all sorts of excuses to let it go.
But I know I just got to keep on. Because I will have a chance later this week to get back in stride, and I know that I really can do with getting into a regular habit of blogging. Yes, and I know there’s nothing like public accountability to keep me going.
Well got to get supper. I’ll be back tomorrow!


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