Tuesday, October 13, 2009

DEBATING WITH MYSELF

I will admit that I have been rather lax in my blogging as of late. With two boys under the age of 6, both in school; with a wife who is a teacher; and with me being a principal of a high school...........not to mention my proclivity for running, I just have not been able to find the time to blog.

I went on Twitter, which really seems to be a medium that I am much more likely to use.....I guess my attention span is so short that 14o characters is about all my brain can handle, to see what others thought about my blogging.

I asked my friends if it was time for me to delete my blog. Mind you I have been doing this for about three years, my wife uses my blog to keep up with what is going on in my brain, and apparently I have a few people who actually read the CRAP I write on this blog. The consensus was that I should keep the blog and just add posts WHEN I CAN FIND THE TIME.

I, however, being the guilt ridden soul that I am, find it hard to keep a blog that I am not keeping up with. Especially when I spend so much time getting joy from the blogs of those people I frequent on a weekly, if not daily, basis. I have a hard time using them for my enjoyment without putting forth my part.

So I ask: is it okay to be a constant blog reader and not a regular blog poster? You tell me....what should I do?

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Missouri, United States
I am a father of two. Married to a wonderful lady, who is a teacher. I myself used to be a teacher, but I am currently employeed as a High School Principal I love my work, I love my family, and I enjoy running to take the edge off. I come from a long line of military men. In fact, it was my life-long dream to be a pilot in the Air Force...but due to circumstances beyond my control (lack of perfect eyesight), that dream was ot able to be realized. So, I stumbled into a new dream....attempting to become a world class educator. I am still a work in progress in the classroom, and on the roads.
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