A certified spoon-free post! (Well, except for that use of the word spoon. Oh, and that last one, too. Ah, to hell with it. Spoon, spoon, spooooooooons!)
I made it through my second NaBloPoMo, having posted 30 times in the month of November. This here is my National Blog Posting Month Post Mortem. You know, the NaBloPoMoPoMo.
Last year vs. this year:
I have to say that it wasn’t a very satisfying experience this time around.
Last year, I followed Magpie over, and dove in enthusiastically. I really took advantage of the social networking aspects of the NaBloPoMo Ning website. I joined several groups, and created a few of my own. I’m most proud of the Ministry of Silly Blogs, for which I even started a new blog. There are a good dozen or so bloggers who I met last year through NaBloPoMo, and whose blogs I still read regularly, many of whom I now consider friends (see appendix).
This year, I didn’t manage to engage in the social networking. I had meant to revive the Ministry of Silly Blogs (I still hope to at some point), and to start a couple other groups. But alas, I didn’t have the time.
Really, my time is not my own at this point in my life. With a new baby, a toddler, as well as my job/school commitments, any time I find for blogging is actually borrowed time.
Last night I ended up posting a super-lame placeholder (or a placemat?) of a post, after a long day with my hands otherwise occupied. It seems quite fitting to end with a sputter, considering how things went this month. (I confess that I even had one other uber-lame post where I backdated the time by about 3 seconds. It was still before midnight on my laptop when I hit “publish,” but, well…)
I did at least accomplish the goal of 30 posts in those 30 days. At least some of which were worth posting.
What I posted:
I did 4 ThThTh lists, including a couple that had been rattling around in my head for ages. (Oddly enough, I had the utensils list in mind back when I started my themed lists.)
I enjoyed running away with themes and having more thematic connections between posts. (I had 3 posts relating to cans, 3 with dragons and an another on a Monster, 2 with reflections, and then a staggering 4 posts filled with utensils. Would you believe that I even have a 5th utensil one drafted? Yeah, I guess you’d believe that. But don’t worry, spoons won’t replace pants in my heart.)
I had grandiose plans to offer up a word each day, inspired by my appreciation of the word omphaloskepsis. I kept that up for maybe 5 posts.
I posted quite a few photo posts, some of which I’d been wanting to share but hadn’t gotten around to, and some of which I shared on a whim.
I managed to keep most of my posts brief, which is something I’ve tried to work on. (I’m always amused when people apologize for short posts. I like to read short posts! I need to apologize for this one, which is waaaaay too long…)
The highlights:
I’m going to take up an invitation from Heather of finding atman to list 5 posts I was glad I wrote during this past chaotic month.
- 80s pants party! pants-themed 80s songs complete with album cover art with my own pants font. (A Monday Mission.)
- Making history: in which I express my excitement on the eve of the US presidential election.
- You may have already won! A politically-oriented post in the style of a “congratulations” letter. (Also for a Monday Mission.)
- Feeding the Monster: about camping trips and can-collecting with my grandmother.
- anatomy lessons: in which I introduce the word penis to my 2-year-old daughter
I also wrote a post called The bittersweetness of pants, in which I talk about my dear friend who died last year. I’m not actually happy with the post, as I can’t really read it, but I needed to write it.
Appendix: NaBloBloggers
Blog(ger)s I met through last year’s NaBloPoMo, and still read regularly:
- a daily dose of zen sarcasm
- adventures in randomness
- Arbitrary Ruminations
- Art of Darkness
- ashley awesome
- BipolarLawyerCook
- blogapotamus rex
- Citizen of the Month
- country girl / city girl
- eye heart internet
- Fairstar the Funship
- Fretting the Small Stuff
- greeblemonkey
- laboratory tested
- riddlebiddle
- The Gav Menagerie
- wreke havoc
Blog(ger)s I met this NaBloPoMo season:
- On the Curb
- Donna Likes Orange
- Organize to Revitalize
And just to round things out, here are my blogger friends who have been partaking of this year’s NaBloMadness (some of whom also did it last year):
- Cold Spaghetti
- Mimi on the Breach
- finding atman
- If you want kin, you must plant kin
- The Journey
- Life as I Live It
- laboratory tested
- ashley awesome
- wreke havoc
- country girl / city girl
- a daily dose of zen sarcasm
(If I left you off my list, let me know, and I’ll add you.)