"In order to write about life, first you must live it." ~ Ernest Hemingway

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Starting Over

It’s challenging coming back to something after being gone for so long. It has been approximately four years since I blogged an entry on this blog; a blog that I have owned since 2010. That’s sixteen years! In that time, a lot has changed. I have changed hosting platforms, migrated the blog, and changed the title. I spent my first hour online just reorienting myself to both my BlueHost platform and WordPress.

So why am I back? How long will I be back? Well, the second question has a shorter answer than the first and the answer is, I don’t know. Maybe for years and maybe I won’t be back after this post. The reason for why I am back is due to an epiphany of sorts during a recent, extended hospitalization. An idea hit me so suddenly, and with such force, that I knew I had to do it. I had an idea for a children’s book.

Previous to this epiphany, I had no intention of writing a children’s book, or writing at all. It had been forever since I’ve written anything more than a letter or a social media post. Family and friends had been lovingly pestering me about why I stopped writing. I honestly can’t explain why I stopped, but the desire was completely gone until this book idea struck me.

I realized that I knew nothing about writing a children’s book and it is more complex than you might think. So, I signed up for an online class that will start in April. In addition, on the website (Gotham Writers Workshop), for the class, I saw a call for submissions for a 50 word story contest. I entered. I thought that doing something like this contest would help me get the juices flowing so to speak.

And that it did. During the creative process, I completely lost myself and it was the best feeling I’ve had in a while. I did submit my work to the contest. Did I think it was good enough to win? No. I saw previous winners and I knew that I probably couldn’t compete, but I realized that I didn’t care. Coming back to writing is what truly mattered to me.

During all of this I realized I missed writing for this blog. It has always been such a creative outlet for me. In addition, a therapist I am seeing for trauma work recommended that I seriously consider journaling. I have journaled on and off over the years but it never stuck long term. However I realized that for me, blogging is very similar to journaling. Sure there are differences and maybe I’ll end up doing both, but for now, this is where I want to be.

If you’ve made it this far, thank you. One of the aspects of blogging I’ve enjoyed the most is the opportunity to connect with readers. I don’t know if I’ll have many readers, especially since blogging seems to not be as popular as it once was due to the popularity of other forms of self expression and information such as podcasts and social media. But, the written word is timeless.

A Fresh Start To Blogging

Welcome to For Everything There Is A Season; formerly known as Thoughts and Ramblings on Life, Love, and Health! This is my first blog post on a new hosting site, so please bear with me. A couple of people have asked me if I had either given up on my blog or given up on migrating my blog off of Blogger.

Earlier this year, Google made a lot of changes which resulted in changes to how Blogger can be used. All of a sudden, my site became unsecured and I, as the administrator of my blog, couldn’t access several functions in Blogger. It was so frustrating!

I did a TON of research and spent many hours with the Google help department, as well as enlisting help from a tech savvy friend, to no avail. I then realized I needed to find a new hosting platform and start over, while meanwhile trying to preserve ten years of blog entries. I explored several different options and decided to enlist the help of the company, Netcrafted.

Scott at Netcrafted was a godsend to me and he did the actual migration from Blogger to WordPress.org because I am so challenged when it comes to computers, programming, etc., that I knew it would end up being a disaster. It was the best decision I could have made. He was very responsive every step of the way and deserves a medal for dealing with me and all of my questions. He also helped me out with a few tasks that we didn’t even agree on when he outlined what the migration would include. If you ever need help with any WordPress issue such as troubleshooting, malware removal, site transfers, or managed cloud hosting, I highly recommend this business.

The migration has been done for a while. However it has been a steep learning curve customizing the website as it is SO different from Blogger. In a few weeks or months, once I figure out how to deal with a lot of the technical aspects, this will be a good thing because there is a lot more I can do with WordPress and honestly, it’s a much better product.

For the migration, I had to make a lot of decisions and the biggest one was which hosting site I would use. I chose shared hosting through Bluehost. That was the second best decision I made in regards to this process. It’s affordable, easy to use, and the customer support has been outstanding.

I was struggling with figuring out how to properly get certain things installed, like analytics, share buttons, and a backup plan. Bluehost has excellent teaching resources, but many times I would go through the steps and get stuck, oftentimes with tasks that involved my control panel, because like I said, I’m challenged when it comes to technology and there were some issues with the temporary domain I was initially working with. The chat support at Bluehost has been invaluable. I’m not exaggerating when I say that one day, when trying to install a back up system for the blog, I was online with the support team for a total of 4 1/2 hours that day, for ONE issue. Even how I type up and design each post is dramatically different and that involves a learning curve as well.

It’s not all challenging though. I’ve been having some fun with the process and I have to say, I am learning a lot. I have always told people, I love writing, but the blogging? Not so much. I suspect that will change as I get more experience using WordPress. For now, I’m happy to successfully get this first blog post up and hopefully the information I have shared may be helpful to other writers and bloggers out there.