A Little A-Z Reflection and The Frugal Shrink
The A-Z
Challenge is over and everything is back to normal. Right? Thanks to all the hosts and hosts of
hosts that helped out, as well as, participating in the A-Z.
Once again, I wrote like a mad-woman for my posts, only
this time, for The Ruralhood. I
wrote 26 memories of one summer, The
Waiting Summer. I mostly enjoyed it, well… now that it’s over.
Last year, my theme was Grim Tales from the Ruralhood where I used a Brothers' Grimm title
and created my own short story for each day of the alphabet. I wanted to do
something similar this year. However, my theme was tamer and more personal
writing. BTW, my Grim Tales book is being looked over and should be back to me
by the end of May. Then I’ll get with someone to help me prepare it to upload as
an eBook. We’ll see if I can get it done by the end of summer.
This
year
for the A-Z, I fantasized about hitting all of the links, but once again my day
job got in the way. J I loved meeting the new bloggers that came to my
blog and those who returned to see what I’d written. Very flattering. I also appreciated my regular blogging friends who supported me.
If
there is a negative, it’s that I visited over 700 blogs to
get 55 new followers. But, thankfully, I would rather have readers comment than
follow anyway, but, I like followers too. I ran into a couple of advertisement
blogs (spam?), those who (I guess) decided not to participate after all and
those who started, but didn’t finish. I
say kudos to you all for starting it. I tried to comment on those. blogs to be supportive.
I considered stopping the whole thing myself on week
three. I even prayed once for God to please end the A-Z or April soon -- before, I lost
my mind. What a waste of a prayer – huh? All in all, the A-Z went well at TheRuralhood.
However, I now have a fear of people named April.
One
last thing about my posts at The Ruralhood. I’ve put a tab on the blog where I’m listing
all twenty-six stories so it will be easy to access them. There won't be much editing at this point. And they're not all there, yet. Just saying.
Along time ago, my daughter started a blog and posted
on how she lived frugally during her intern year and a couple of years past that. She was
quite the coupon-er and sales hound. She was featured on a news station in
Springfield, MO once for that very thing. And she used to speak to groups on how to get the best
deals.
Even though she doesn’t have to be frugal any
longer, she loves a good deal and is back to blogging here and there about it. The
reason I’m talking about her blog is that this week (I think) she’s
posting her interview with the daughters of Amy Dacyczyn’s. Who is that, you ask? In the1990s,
Amy Dacyczyn’s produced a newsletter called The Tightwad Gazette. She lived frugally and wrote about it. Then she put her ideas in book form -- later on. Anyhoo, my daughter thought it would be fun to see how her
children turned out. The daughters agreed to be interviewed by my daughter. To give you some background,
The Frugal Shrink has written an intro here.
After that, you can click
on Newer Post or here for
the next post, if you’re interested.
So are you still among the living after the A-Z?
What did YOU get out of it? Do you remember the Tightwad Gazette? Do you like
good deals?
Comments
You made 700 blogs - boy that's brilliant .. I have lots of catching up to do .. thankfully that list is around for the year ahead ..
I've popped over to TFS .. and look forward to the interviews .. I'm generally pretty frugal and make do - I remember my early days of distinct frugality!
Cheers Hilary
700 blogs...whew! That makes my mind boggle.
I think I remember reading the Tightwad Gazette! I'd have had a baby by then and was trying to be pretty frugal. Very cool!
Evalina, This and that...
I think your daughter's project sounds fabulous!
Several people have noted a low percentage of return visits. Maybe we need to add that to the instructions next year.
Keep us posted on the book!
More tweaking of A to Z needs to be done no doubt. Someday we might get it absolutely right. But it's all a Challenge, right?
Keep us posted on the book. And don't forget about promoting an A to Z Book on the A to Z Blog if you have the book to promo.
Now off to check your daughter's links.
Lee
An A to Z Co-Host
Tossing It Out
I truly enjoyed discovering new people like you!
Suzanne @ Suzannes Tribe
A fear of people named Alice is healthy and perfectly understandable.
I hope you get your book back before long and get it going into ebook!
HAH! :-D