Monday, August 16, 2010

Topical

I read a few blogs (read: quite a few) and one thing I've noticed is that most of them have a sort of theme each day. In one that I read, Mondays are always a weekend recap and sort of general plan for the week, Tuesday is always a recipe, Wednesday is always wordless, Thursday is a craft project and Friday is completely random. I can see the benefit to that type of setup if you're only reading the blog for the crafts or only for the recipes - you know what days to check it out.
As the person writing the blog, I wonder if that is freeing (no wasted time each morning trying to figure out what to write about) or boring (not spontaneity). So what do you guys think? Would you rather have some kind of structure here? Or would you prefer to just keep going the way we are and you get what you get? Or a compromise - one or two days a week, we stick to a specific topic or theme and rest of the time you get whatever pops into my head?
And is there anything you would prefer to see more of? I know the craft posts have been noticeably absent and I apologize for that. I'm hoping that when The Project is completed (very soon) I'll have more time to dedicate to crafty pursuits.
I'm looking forward to your input, so don't be stingy with the comments, people! : )

Oh, BTW, Mr. Wonderful is not in love with is moniker here, so I'm changing it. I'm going to continue to call the small people by their nicknames, but Bryant and I are going to go by our real names. It's just easier that way.

2 comments:

  1. I like the compromise idea - a day or two with regular themes and then other days with whatever pops in to your head :) In the end, however, your blog needs to be what YOU want it to be!

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  2. I'm easy to get along with on the theme idea. Whatever you want to write, I'm interested in reading.

    By the way, I'm kind of with Bryant on the nickname idea. After all, Mr. Wonderful can sometimes be used very sarcastically, although I'm sure you meant it in its most literal sense. :)

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