More Like No Answer

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Having a new baby (yay!), looking for a new job (boo!), serving in a demanding calling (yay!/boo!), and just generally living life makes one ponder life and occassionally question the meaning of blogging.

I still don’t have any answers but I do have a newly renewed recommitment to give this blogging thing a better shot. In the spirit of this new direction, I am also switching to WordPress. Movable Type has gotten clunkier and more frustrating, plus I like jumping on bandwagons as a wannabe techno-geek (Yes, I have always been a very late-bloomer).

I realize this is a risky move as I like to kid myself into believeing that tinkering behind the scenes counts as working on the blog while actually posting consistently might be a better idea (ed. - imagine that!). But we’ll see how it goes.

Anyhow, I will be momentarily pulling the plug on the Movable Type installation and switching over to WordPress.

Accordingly, the syndication feeds will change. If you are using a feed to follow this blog (and if you still are, bless your heart) please redirect your feed for:

A Soft Answer to http://www.asoftanswer.com/?feed=rss2

and updates to the

LDS and Mormon Blogs listing will continue to be at: http://www.mormon-blogs.com/index.xml

As of right now I will be unable to have a combined feed of the two blogs and I will hold off on migrating the LDS and Mormon Blogs list to WP.

Thank you.

I know what you mean about being busy… My blog has suffered from a lack of attention, too.

Best wishes on your ‘newly renewed recommitment’ to blogging. I look forward to your usual top-notch content.

Hey thanks Brian. Keep up the good fight yourself.

I understand why group blogs are so appealing. I think the eventual answer is that we all join a massive group blog so we don’t have that pressure to post all the time but then, of course, that would then be called a forum.

Until then I hope to maintain my ‘indie” cred.