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I'm going to write a post on OPML this week for my BlogHer tech & web blog. Moms are not all alike. Sandra, an American expatriate in Korea: "Sometimes it seems like the other women I know, the affluent mothers who live around here, are cookie-cutter women, all the same. They seem to dress alike, talk alike. After they have a child, women cut their hair a certain way and learn to talk about their children's lessons. But I know they're not really all alike." We're not all alike here in the U.S. either, but sometimes I think people think that we are or at least slot us into certain convenient categories, like stay-at-home mom. Alex Barnett looks like Tracy Chapman. I tried out the facial recognition celebrity match at myheritage.com. I look like Princess Diana or possibly Wesley Snipes. Great. I've got an essay hanging around in draft form for my Anne 2.0 blog. It's about how I'm going to take an indefinite hiatus from blogging because we're moving to Colorado in a month and I don't have child care lined up for my youngest until summertime. But I just can't quite get the words or the ideas right. Saying it here should be easier. Les says: "When I open the day's outline, I'm not Faced with the Task of Composing a Document, I'm faced with a structure based on luring atomic thoughts out of my head." Here I can get the thought out; there I can't because it's too important to make it one little paragraph. Perhaps during my hiatus I can still blog here.Yeah, it is very GTD. |
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