Embroiled in the online world as I have been for some time now, I've come to a place recently where dividing up my life into discreet territories -- my "blogging life" and my "real life" -- seems a bit flimsy, and probably not even terribly accurate. In truth, I'm not entirely certain where one ends and the other begins anymore, or if it even matters.
Contributing Editor Tracey Gaughran-Perez also blogs at sweetney.com & Jinkies!
To comment or not to comment? That's the question at issue over at Motherhood Uncensored, where Kristin has started up a great discussion about why people comment on blogs (or don't), and what blog reader and author expectations are regarding comments and commenting behavior.
Contributing Editor Tracey Gaughran-Perez also blogs at sweetney.com
Mrs. Kennedy from Fussy is not alone in her massive, unyeilding dorkitude. Oh hells no.
Contributing Editor Tracey Gaughran-Perez also blogs at sweetney.com
Please tell me I've mentioned Baldo here before, because if I haven't, somebody best hit me upside the head with something hard and heavy repeatedly for such a ridiculous oversight. For while I rarely feel this way about any public figure, my love for Marrit of Baldo truly borders on fangirlish. Whenever I see that she's posted new content, I get all a-twitter with excitement and want to, like, call all my girlfriends just to exclaim "OH. MY. GOD. She's dreeeeamy!"
Contributing Editor Tracey Gaughran-Perez also blogs at sweetney.com
I've been thinking about the topic of privacy on the internet for some time now, but until about a week ago the issue was still fairly abstract and impersonal for me. Then, during a conversation last week about my blog, my husband -- who works with America's Most Wanted through his web-related job, and has apparently been exposed to some very frightening child abduction stories and the like through that -- mentioned he thought perhaps I should consider removing our daughter's name from my site. And that was around the time my head exploded.