So, here’s the dillio. I have too many blogs. I have the old www.itsalulu.blogspot.com from when liz was in hospital. There’s www.newlulu.blogspot.com, which chronicled Zoe’s gestation and www.zoelulu.blogspot.com which chronicles her life. there’s also Septenary. It’s just too much to keep track of.
I will be consolidating everything, archiving and moving it to a new website. Where I will be able to host music, podcasts, etc. I will blog there as well as update Zoe stuff and the like. I will have more control and I think it will be more fun.
Trouble is, finding a name for it.
Sepenary just doesn’t work. Nor does anything with Zoe……unless I grab Zoelulu.com and then give it to her when she is older…..
I was thinking of taking the title of the first cut off my band’s album, a track I wrote in it’s entirety, called “Another Hoop”. As in, hoops I had to jump through for the sake of those guys, etc.
What do you think? I will have to live with this. And I jsut don’t feel very creative right now. It’s hard on no sleep. But, it also has to be easy for the old folks to remember and it can’t be my name since that is held for my business. (And I’ve already been hunted down by a crazy gay fan in Texas….story for another time.
So, Anotherhoop.com, does that suck? What do YOU think would be good??
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no, I don’t like it at all. (well you ASKED!) But hear me out.
It refers to the past, and it sounds like you want to, yes, do some archiving, but are looking forward to the future with your family. Also, it has a negative connotation – jumping through hoops (or at least it sounds like it based on this entry), and finally – since it’s not related to you and your business, it’s way too YOU related as opposed to your FAMILY.
how about wunderbar? 🙂
by the way we had the same problem and I HATE what we picked.
wunderbar.com is taken…..other thoughts?
I like Blockbuster, as in the Sweet. Of course, I still have that track, so that’s the first thing I thought of.
Movie reference you get: Pico & Sepulveda.