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NaBloPoMo Day #30 - The End

by Nathan on Nov.30, 2009, under Miscellaneous

Image Credit : Elizabeth
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Well, it looks like I have successfully survived NaBloPoMo 2009. I hope you didn’t enjoy my blog too much, because I don’t think I’ll be posting again for at least a couple weeks. All in all, it wasn’t that bad, and I’m glad I did it, but it was definitely a challenge to make sure I left time for blogging every day. Here is what I learned:

  • When I’m in a time crunch, the first thing I cut out is sleep. This is not a terrific strategy.
  • If you are looking to buy an artificial Christmas tree, you should do so before Thanksgiving, they seem to be popular this time of year.
  • The same goes for those miniature Starbucks cup Christmas tree ornaments.
  • The previous two list items have very little to do with NaBloPoMo.
  • Onedadslife’s experimental physics skills are somewhat lacking.
  • I can blog from my iPhone.
  • Epcot needs an India pavilion. Yeah, um, I didn’t get around to blogging about this, but I wanted too.
  • The best way to save time blogging is to write shorter post, and lots of times they are better that way.

That’s it. I learned nothing else. I wish I could say that my writing has improved significantly, but it hasn’t. I also wish I could say that my writing speed has increased, and actually, it has a little. Probably the best thing that came out of NaBloPoMo is that now I have a fairly long list of potential blogging topics. If only I could find someone to write post on these topics. I really wish I could think of something profound to say to end this whole NaBloPoMo experiment, but mostly I just want to be done. So I guess I’m done. If I don’t talk to you before then, have a Merry Christmas!!! (or Hanukah, or Kwanzaa, or Winter Festival of Lights). The End.

2 Comments for this entry

  • Jeannette

    You should write more blog posts. Can we compromise? …one a week? I’ll do one if you do one. C’mon. You should write more. Just do it. Peer pressure. The whole blogosphere is doing it. Whaddya say? .. write more blog posts. Not just for you, not just for me, but for the whole, wide Internet.

  • Janice

    Just because you blogged for the month of November every day doesn’t mean you can slack off for 31 months. Get blogging ;-)

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