Friday, March 28, 2008

a few changes

For quite a while I have been struggling with my blogging dilemma. I originally started the blog to let family and friends know what Annie and I are doing with ourselves in California. That was fine for a while, but I kept getting these urges to use the blog for my own purposes, which was difficult because the blog was under both mine and Annie's names. I felt like I needed to run everything by Annie before it could be posted (if her name was on it, she should know what she was endorsing). So in response to my ever growing need to rant, vent, share and inform, I started this blog.

This new blog will be my own forum to speak what I am thinking independent of Annie. But that is not to say that the other blog will be neglected. If Annie and I do something fun together, it will most definitely be posted there, and possibly here as well. My goal is to have to separate blogs for the two of us.

brett

6 comments:

Holly said...

You think independent of Annie?!

Just kidding. I'm looking forward to reading your thoughts.

sarah jane said...

Hey, I just found your new blog, pretty cool layout. I finally updated mine, if you want to check it out.

sarah jane said...

um...are you aware of the creepy noises go off when you press that handicapped tab next to the word verification box? I am terrified. What is that even supposed to do? I just pressed it b/c I was curious, and I wasn't prepared for the weirdness. By the way, I can't stand those word verify things, what is the purpose? Are you trying to weed out the people who need new eye glass prescriptions?

Shannon said...

Hey that wall art really is insane! Glad to see the new site.

Brett said...

If you keep listening to the noises it says numbers that you can enter instead of the word. But honestly, I have no idea who is was designed to benefit. My first thought was for the blind people who can't see the word, but what are they doing on the internet in the first place? Or maybe it's for the illiterate people, but what are they doing on a blog sit if they can't read it? Perhaps its for the people that just have poor vision, but I would hardly think that would warrant a handicap sign. Your guess is as good as mine.

Sue said...

You are the best, Brett. What a great way to vent (independent of Annie)!