1. What’s the URL to your blog?
My blog is Sugar & Wool - http://sugarandwool.blogspot.com
2. What’s the last thing you’ve blogged about?
Last post was about almost-no-knead bread, but I’ve got a couple posts in process that should be up in a couple of days.
3. Are comments from Doper visitors okay?
Of course! Please come by and comment! My blog is pretty new, so I don’t have a lot of company over there yet.**
- Do you blog about something specific, or a little bit of everything?**
It’s about knitting and baking. Specifically, my knitting and baking projects.
Dinerwood.
Jerry’s Coffee Shop in Simi Valley
I love comments… I hardly get any.
I review diners and breakfast joints around Los Angeles.
I get a lot of compliments on being a real person “foodie”. I could care less about the new tapas place downtown. I like the rundown diner next door that’s been there for 40 years and has amazing hashbrowns.
I run two blogs: Figuring Shit Out & Bumblebee Labs. Figuring Shit Out is about concepts & ideas. It’s not a type of blog I’ve seen very often and I’d love it if anyone pointed to similar ones.
Bumblebee labs is the blog for my startup and talks about general software & startupy type stuff with a heavy emphasis on design.
Yay, I learned how to allow people to leave comments! Surely more dopers have blogs, don’t you? Don’t be shy, we’re all narcissists here.
The Barreness’s Blog, about my experience with IVF, and the record of (up until now!) a sucessfully progressing pregnancy.
Last post was about the decisions you have to make about the future of any embryos before you make them - if you split up, if one of you dies, or if you decide your family is complete.
Comments are totally welcome - one of the best things when we finally got our BFP was the message of congratulations from a total stranger in Canada who had been following our journey.
Mainly blog about the pregnancy now, as some family follow the blog - and will be a good record for the baby one day. But I also know how helpful I found reading these sorts of blogs when we were trying, and I don’t think you ever completely forget the battle with infertility, so there are occasional posts about that.