Well here are some reasons (in no particular order):
- I do a lot of thinking.
- For anybody that knows me in any depth, they know that I have to always be thinking about something. Regardless of what it is and how it relates to WHATEVER may be going on around me, my brain needs to stay full and active. So I read a lot. I actually do. I never really thought that I did since I don’t read what you normal people would call “books” but more of articles and just little things that pique my interest. I think it’s because I like to know a lot about everything, and not focus on only a single thing, which I feel is what you have to do with a book. Of course, you can read multiple books at once, but then you are just stretching yourself thin and for a very extended period of time. The way I go, boom boom boom done, next. By the time you could read one book (I’ll assume one week), I could’ve read over 500 articles and other pieces of information on many different subjects. I’m probably not exaggerating either. So I have a lot going on in my head and feel like I have a lot to share. Will I be sharing a lot of that here? Maybe. A lot of what I read is just random stuff that interests me, sometimes I’ll feel like blogging about it, other times I’ll just throw it up on Facebook or Twitter. I’d like to lean more towards just throwing everything (no matter how brief) up here and since it also publishes to Facebook and Twitter, kill three birds with one stone.
- I like technology.
- I mean, I put this blog together after all. Blogger was too boring for me so I did this whole custom self-hosted Wordpress thingamajig. Of course there are some drawbacks to it, I’m not hosted in the cloud like Google Services are, and when something goes wrong I have to fix it. But there are also some benefits, like we can customize it more, and it doesn’t look like EVERYBODY ELSE’S blog (sorry, but most blog layouts all look boring to me, at least Google Reader evens out the boring playing field by stripping all of the floating babies and auto-play music out). It’s fun for me to tweak with things, so this is another outlet to do so.
- The Shark thinks that only wives blog.
- Yes, you heard that right. The Shark, aka. Shark Gillins, aka. Mr. Famous Editor (check out his own IMDB page here) said to us previously that 99% of “family blogs” are just posts from the wives, that the husbands don’t do anything with it. Well, I am like the Wizard of Oz. I run the show behind the scenes! Except now I’m out and you can’t handle it! Where are my flying monkeys? And Shark, your IMDB page doesn’t have your latest endeavor on BYU TV listed! And no, don’t worry, his parents didn’t actually name him Shark. He just likes Seafood a LOT.
- A good suggestion by Shayne Holmes.
- Our good friends up in Redmond, Shayne and Stephanie Holmes (who inherited our fancy shmancy bookshelves, the 1 (er, 2) items we could not fit in our 26′ moving truck, or the 12′ trailer, or the 8′ trailer, or the SUV, or the Sedan) had an idea, or maybe just Shayne did. He takes the Microsoft Commuter to work. It’s a bus service, paid for by Microsoft, that runs routes all over the Puget Sound, to pick up and drop off people for work. It’s part of their effort to reduce carbon emissions and be earth friendly and hippy (as they assimilate you into the Borg with Windows and Office). So on his bus ride in, he took it upon himself to create a new blog and try to put up a post each day. About whatever. Random.
And now are are here. So if you find what I write irritating, tough, there will be more of it. There will be more quick little links to articles, more random thoughts, more whatever. I like to share what I’m thinking, so now instead of just Emily or a select few, I’m making it known here to. Or not. We’ll see. I might get bored of it.













