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Thursday, April 12, 2007 |
What's to Come |
I often wonder what I'll do with this blog once I start working. I have contemplating doing a private blog, where I only allow people I know access to, and including more kid updates and such - but that's no fun, b/c my blogging style would have to be completely stifled if I were hand my mother the URL. I have thought about doing a pure mommy-blog, still anonymous, but ditching the law aspect, since I can't really talk about work. I am not sure, though, that I qualify as a true "mommy-blogger," because 1) I'm not a stay-at-home mom, and 2) I don't have babes in diapers.
I do believe I'll change things up in some way - but I think less than I had been planning on. I think my main focus will be the whole work/life balance, and while some realities of being a full time lawyer in a large law firm will be discussed, it will be nothing specific, and nothing outside of how it affects my role in my family.
And I'll probably find a new template. New templates are fun. Maybe I'll even ditch blogger. That would be fun, too.Labels: blog |
posted by Zuska @ 2:06 PM |
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I've been thinking about that too- I genuinely hope to keep it up because I feel like most of the blogs out there are law students or women who end up working from home or doing part time (or leaving law altogether). These don't deserve to be heard any less, but I grew up in a suburb with NO working moms, and I'm fascinated by those who do it (and I plan to do it myself).
I hope to keep blogging to share my story of how it (somehow) all works. It won't necessarily be the best way, but it'll be one woman's story. I very much look forward to reading yours :)
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Yeah, I'm not too keen on the idea of you going private!
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I had originally planned to be anonymous, but then I decided it would be much better (and much safer) to just not talk about work. I bring up anecdotes every now and then, but I can count on one hand the number of times I've blogged about work. Plus, it's nice to get away from it!
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I've been thinking about that too- I genuinely hope to keep it up because I feel like most of the blogs out there are law students or women who end up working from home or doing part time (or leaving law altogether). These don't deserve to be heard any less, but I grew up in a suburb with NO working moms, and I'm fascinated by those who do it (and I plan to do it myself).
I hope to keep blogging to share my story of how it (somehow) all works. It won't necessarily be the best way, but it'll be one woman's story. I very much look forward to reading yours :)