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Evening Post

Posted on | November 2, 2009 | 4 Comments

I was considering taking this week off from blogging, but didn’t consider it soon enough to prepare posts for the week. Instead of disappearing, I decided to start brainstorming for as many future posts as possible. Since the holidays are coming up and my due date is Dec 20th, I’m going to be ridiculously busy for November, December, and January.

My husband re-enlisted last month and got orders to go to Ft Benning, GA in March. So, right after baby (Connal) and I make our six week check ups, we have to start packing and clearing. We’re having our stuff moved, but me, hubs, Connal, the pets and some of our stuff will be driving to GA over the course of a week. Hopefully, we’ll have a place to rent set up before arrival and hopefully we’ll be able to trade in this for one of these before then.

Really, the next six months are going to be chaos. In order to not disappear completely, basically, I need to get my shit together. In my brainstorming for posts phase, I’d love to hear what you’d like to see more of on RIS. Should I post more book reviews? Want to hear more about my life? More books news? Should I ramble less?

Well, that’s where things are with my life and the blog lately. Since RIS is my labor of love, I won’t be vanishing any time soon.  Also, I will be reviewing the rest of my pregnancy books soon, so I apologize to those of you who couldn’t care less. We’ll get through this together. I promise.

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4 Responses to “Evening Post”

  1. Kerry
    November 3rd, 2009 @ 2:13 pm

    I think you are doing a great job with all that you have going on. Is this your first baby? I have five and my advice is to keep your blog going as something just for you. Good luck with everything and enjoy the rest of your pregnancy.

  2. Halahblue
    November 3rd, 2009 @ 3:51 pm

    Thank you, Kerry. Yes. This is my first baby. I can’t imagine how you do anything with five! I plan to keep the blog going, but I’m sure it will keep changing as time rolls along. I love that blogs can be a sort of living thing that way.

    Your blog is wonderful and I will be subscribing. I haven’t written fiction in way too long. Your post are inspiring.

  3. Kerry
    November 14th, 2009 @ 12:59 pm

    Hello RIS,

    I was just thinking of you and hope all is well during the hectic season.

  4. Diana
    November 14th, 2009 @ 2:03 pm

    Hi Kerry! Thank you! Things are well. New posts coming soon. =)
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