I started this blog nearly four years ago after I'd just had my first baby and a previous employer asked me to work part-time from home. It was an easy decision (I'd been with the company for 8 years and knew the job in and out) made easier by the luck o' the Irish: my newborn slept great day and night (Don't hate me. My second child more than made up for that good fortune.). For nearly four years I worked part-time, during the day, when Delaney (and eventually Waylon) napped. My nights were free for important things like watching Survivor and reading the latest Marian Keyes novel. But not any longer. I left my part-time job about a month ago and began working to build the consulting business I'd started on the side a year ago. Now my nights are spent draped over my laptop, eyes blurring into swollen slits as I work long and passionately into the night nurturing my new venture.
Lucky for me, business is good. But it's busy. It's oh so busy! Jeff Probst is starting to wonder where I am (Jeff, don't fret. You can always find me on Twitter!). That's why this blog's gotten a bit dusty (BlogHer ads cut me off!). But it's comforting to know that the ol' blog's still here, keeping the light on, waiting for me to fill it with my deepest thoughts, my most inane chatter, whenever the urge strikes and the time allows.
I'll check in from time to time to give updates on Delaney and Waylon who both change so much each day that I realize I'm missing out by not documenting it all here. I'll be back. At least until the new Marian Keyes comes out. Oh, wait. I'm starting Dooce's new book tonight so it may be a while until you hear from me after all...
I'm still here, reading whenever you write. Don't hate me - I giggled while reading that your second child destroyed the blissful "parenting is cake!" illusion the first had allowed...we had the same experience. Five months of six-hour scream sessions that the doctor swore were not colic? Oh, yes. The good news is that he is now our sweetest, most manageable child. Perhaps we should have shaken the other one awake in that first year...
Posted by: karen | April 27, 2009 at 09:56 PM
Looks like the let you back in. I got the same "you're not posting enough" note, so my (few) readers get to enjoy the most mundane moments of my life...but hey, at least I'm posting. :-)
Posted by: gray matter matters | April 30, 2009 at 11:37 AM
hey hey! I just saw you on mysa.com.... way to go sister!
Posted by: Scribbling in San Antonio | May 01, 2009 at 01:57 PM