I have tried blogging in the past and I find the same thing happens to me with unfinished drafts, etc. I find it difficult to keep up with making updates all the time and I find even wordpress to be more time consuming than it should be with uploading images, and keeping the backend of it working properly. The advantage of static webpages is that you don't need to update your software all the time to stop hackers.
I'm totally with you! managing a wordpress site (which I currently do, for my job!) can be a lot of work. updating plugins, getting the theme to look exactly right, uploading images...there's definitely something freeing about maintaining a static site.
♥ thanks! I think I first heard the term from caitlin metz on instagram. she's part of a project @beinginyourbody that talks about selfkeeping. I found the phrase really useful, even though I use it a little differently than they do. I hope to keep building on my thoughts on that page! there's more to say...
i read this and thought you might be interested in seeing my notebooks--a big part of my journaling practice is decorating the notebook, feels like an important ritual for making it a personal space: https://kool.tools/notebooks.jpg this latest one has lasted for a year or two now because i haven't been writing much ;-;
oh wow! that's so cool. I love that you take the time to make each notebook truly your own. thanks for sharing :D
hi thank u ! <3 I listened to some of your reads-alouds and loved the way they felt and made me feel, the molly hall stories had me on the edge of my seat just from the tone of your voice! im looking forward to your 2020 veds :))
Hiya! Thanks so much! I love your site's aesthetic, it has such a great look.
thanks so much! I spent, uh, too long deciding on a colour palette 😄 and yeah, that's a nifty lil' script!