Interview with Dr. Dolly from “Traveling with Baby”
“Traveling with Baby”
http://travelingwithbaby.wordpress.com



I think a better question would be, “How do you keep from blogging?” because that’s truly what I struggle with. As I’m going through something memorable or fantastic event, I cannot help but think of the appropriate post verbage, title, and accompanying photos that would be so fantastic to document. Rather, I should sometimes just sit back and enjoy the moment. I love to blog. It’s better than a diary, although not quite as juicy for the readers. Writing has always been my way of organizing and working through difficult times, wonderful times, and keeping track of things I find important and memorable.

I began my first blog, Chiropractic Perspectives, in 2004 to chronicle events in my life as I went through chiropractic college.

pregnancy, parenting with my son, nutrition, baby and mommy health articles, freebies, and product reviews

Rude Cactus,
Adventures in Babywearing, Metropolitan Mama, Chocolate Runner

Read other blogs, articles, books . . . anything and everything that interests you. Reading makes you a better writer. Also, realize that although you may want to blog about what interests you, someone, somewhere is reading that post. So, just keep in mind you do have a reader, and write to engage your reader.

Yes. The interactive aspect of blogging is what makes it so fun and interesting. And, it helps me become a better blogger.

Yes. That’s how my blog was originally launched, and I intended family and friends to be my initial readership. Yet, my readership exploded and I started receiving all sorts of e-mails with questions and comments which encouraged me to further develop my blog for those readers.

I blog at home, and only when Calvin’s napping or in bed for the night.

1 to 4+ hours per day , 4 to 6 days per week

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God-given blessings and circumstances. Life lessons. Good food. Good books. My husband and my son. Friends. Beautiful music and beautiful paintings.

A work in progress is my doctor site: http://www.scoliosisdoc.com
My grad school blog, Chiropractic Perspectives


