Freestylin' a al Dooce.com

Flipping heck, people - where are all the blog posts?

Oh no, don't worry. I haven't written or posted them: they're not lost or anything. They're just not here because they don't exist.

See that calendar in the right hand bar? It gets a little grey square on each day I post something to thejamjar.com. Those grey squares are too few and too far apart. BTW I am actually ignoring the larger grey square, also to the right, where my Instagram photos (used to) show because well, grey square reasons.

So back to the calendar; when I see how few and far between those boxes are I think "that's so not good enough, Michelle. Come on, rattle your dags and post something for Glob's sacks!" (sacks? sakes, I meant sakes).

Hehe, Glob's Sacks - I like that.

7 Likes, 2 Comments - Josh Kinal (@sealfur) on Instagram: "Here's @jamjar & @dooce, judging each other and finding themselves glorious. #webstock"

ANYWAY. I WAS OOPS, I was just on dooce.com reading Heather Armstrong's blog posts and she has written some very flipping fantastic articles in her 18 years online. Her writing feng shui is strong; I've always envied it. The article I just read though wasn't an article; it was just one of these: open the blog editing window and type. Or at least that's what it appeared to be. And it made me remember how much I used to do that and how much I really like doing that and how I think that the energy that is captured in such posts - if not so many nominations for the Nobel Blog Prize - makes up for all the grammatical and stylistic problems associated with just typing.

So here I am just typing.

I'm doing Camp NaNoWriMo and VEDA (Vlog Every Day in April) because of course I am. Why wouldn't I sign up for projects that I fail at every.single.year. It's not about succeeding (according to my inner-quitter) it's about having fun and I am doing that.

Camp NaNoWriMo is held in April whereas NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is held in November. The Camp is more flexible and we are sorted into cabins (writing groups). The flexibility comes with what and how much you want to write. The goal is to develop a habit of writing and also to free up your fingers to not be so precious in the draft stages. I've set myself a goal of writing 30,000 blogpost words as opposed to the customary 50,000 word novel. Oo and I just realised THIS IS GOING TO COUNT! *fist bump* YES!

VEDA happens in months that start with the letter A so the acronym works. Each day I make a vlog - which is a video log of one's life - and generally is a personal, talking to the camera thing. The object of the exercise is to develop a habit, "get over yourself" being in front of a camera and to develop the skills to make a good job of creating video.' There really isn't time for much more during the week because of work and kids and stuff.

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Sunday uplate

It's April, folks.

Already.

Today was a day of chores. Far too many chores for a Sunday. And it was entirely my own fault for being a procrastinator all day yesterday.

It's good get on a cleaning-roll. Picking up, putting away, washing, drying, folding, tucking, plumping, sorting. It makes me feel good and I really do actually enjoy it. Makes me wonder why I put things like tidying up after myself off so often.

The weather

We've got some wild weather coming this week. Rag-tags from the cyclone that hit Queensland last week. Of course nothing as fierce as they faced in Aussie, but enough to need your hutches battened down if you have 'em.

Rabbit update

Those goofy bunnies of mine, they just love being out in the rain. My cousin got a rabbit for her young girls a while back and were so surprised how the bunny kept going out into the rain instead of staying in the dry hutch. Rabbits are weird like that.

I'll need to rearrange the hutches soon and do running repairs in preparation for the Winter months. Not that it snows here or anything drastic, but we can get lots of rain. Last year it flooded their tunnels in the back yard and they weren't very happy about that. 

Working stiff

Work is fantastic; I really am very lucky. We managed to hire someone (finally) to backfill my job so I can concentrate on the web project I'm seconded to. I'm really looking forward to doing mostly project stuff and really move some of our plans for a better web community forward.

I am trying to get to work earlier in the morning so I can leave earlier in the evening. As a dedicated night owl, these changes are challenging, but some days I manage it; just need to make some days more days more often.

Comment posting problems

I heard from @foxmwoods that when she left comments on the previous post, they disappeared after showing a notification that they were awaiting moderation. The email notification wasn't triggered so I am not at all sure what's going on here. I don't have any moderation settings for the comments.

Have you experienced anything like that when leaving comments?

Goodnight Kiwi

Have a great week everyone - see you on the Twitters :)