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Oct 15 2008

Still to come…

Published by jasdye at 2:53 pm under Daily life, Legacy, Media, fatherhood, identity Edit This

  1. Today is Blog Action Day and I’ve posted a rather sprawling - and somewhat confusing - post about this year’s topic, poverty , at ChicagoDad’s sister pub, LeftCheek . The fact that it’s so gosh-darned hard to pin down I will blame on the twin facts that 1) I had not heard of such a thing as Blog Action Day until today and rushed to get my thoughts out (I do wonder if they could have promoted it more fully among us non-professional bloggers), 2) I have a lot of thoughts about poverty (both local and global), and 3) my rough-drafts tend to sucky-suck-suck. Having said all that, though, I would like to take some time this week to expound on some of the topics that I posted there both here and in the much-neglected ugly sister site, Building Better Bridges .
  2. I haven’t been terribly busy at blogging recently because it’s hard to justify keeping three blogs active (along with facebook, etc.) when I only have so much limited time and there’s nary a pay scale to come along with these blogs (not yet at least).
  3. I will resume the story from yesterday tomorrow, or when I get some more time to let it fester in my mind for a bit.
  4. Is fester the word I’m looking for here?
  5. Joss is FINALLY asleep. A really frustrating day to get anything done. My wife will be home in an hour and I’ve barely gotten any tasks accomplished yet. Which means I have to decide if I want to watch the debates tonight or not. So now I gotta rush, and I’m horrible at rushing.
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