Earlier this week, I spent the day with a number of other
people learning about how to create a personal blog. Our fearless leader, Cris Goode, author of
GoodenessGracious.com, walked us through creating a name and setting up a personal
blog on blogspot.com. We talked about
details, blog etiquette, connecting with other bloggers in the blogging world
and framing the message that we wish to share.
My dashboard looks great. I’ve
chosen a name and a background I really like.
Now comes the hard part --- deciding whether I want to
commit to nurturing my own personal blog and actually writing regular
posts. I’ll admit part of me is really
scared about the commitment. My due
dates for blog entries for The Arc of Indiana regularly pop up on my calendar,
sometimes with irritating frequency. I
always struggle with what to write about, will anyone want to read it, and will
I have something valuable to say?
During my day job I spend most of my day talking with others
about programs and services for people who have developmental
disabilities. I am comfortable talking
to people I haven’t met and connecting with them often because of our shared
experience of having children or siblings who have disabilities. It is the thought of having a writing
commitment or deadline of sorts that causes me to pause. Even though my children sometimes remind
each other that I was an English teacher in my former life, I have never really
seen myself as a writer.
So, for now, I am going to take Cris’ suggestion and keep my
blog conversational. Perhaps by sharing
stories about my family and my work, I can find another way to connect with families
including those who have someone with a disability. Or, perhaps more importantly, just find a way
to connect with others.
If you care to join me on this blogging adventure you can
find my blog at OnlyRoomForOnePrincess@blogspot.com
. If you would like to join a network of
bloggers who are blogging about disability issues or about individuals who have
disabilities and/or their families, contact me at jginn@arcind.org.