No more complication
I'm leaving this here for posterity, but from here on in all blogging will be at Maintaining The Rage Makes Me Tired. While having some of these ideas/issues over here (particularly in the wedding days) is good to have seperated, there is no real reason to keep doing so. At first I seperated out my wedding from my regular blog for two reasons. Firstly, my blog used to be much more work related, an online compendium of my printed articles or updates on A New Leaf Media. Secondly, in many ways (as discussed here previously), I wasn't really comfortable with my relationship (and the wedding itself) being up for all to see.
Since then I've come to terms with my decisions and the various aspects of my life in a far more healthy way (I think). I've found a community of women online who make me realise that you aren't crazy, or a bridezilla, just because you get married. I've accepted that just because I participate in some activities that are, for some, expressions of a life I don't buy into, doesn't mean they take on the same cultural value for me. I've become more adament about being open about my CFS an the way it's shaped the past few years of my life. I've accepted that my main blog is more than enough of a space to speak about my life, my whole life, without feeling like there are aspects I should hide away.
So head over here if you aren't already reading my other blog.
Since then I've come to terms with my decisions and the various aspects of my life in a far more healthy way (I think). I've found a community of women online who make me realise that you aren't crazy, or a bridezilla, just because you get married. I've accepted that just because I participate in some activities that are, for some, expressions of a life I don't buy into, doesn't mean they take on the same cultural value for me. I've become more adament about being open about my CFS an the way it's shaped the past few years of my life. I've accepted that my main blog is more than enough of a space to speak about my life, my whole life, without feeling like there are aspects I should hide away.
So head over here if you aren't already reading my other blog.
Labels: a new leaf media, blogging, blogs, CFS, feminism, publishing, women


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