Moving.
I really don't like moving.
It's unsettling. It's upsetting. It creates tension in everyone involved. It's hard leaving things behind.
Moving. It's just inevitable.
I'd thought about just leaving this post incomplete and returning tomorrow, but I know there are actually a few from Cornerstone who read this and it would either cause so much elation they'd be overcome and completely inoperable for the day; or, they be left so completely stunned (especially after yesterday's Annual Meeting) my phone would start ringing. And if there's one thing I probably dislike more than moving, it might just be my phone ringing non-stop.
No, I referring to the very great possibility of moving my blog. You see, I've been using a host site for over two years now and I'm not completely satisfied with them. I've had problems with the email accounts not always working on various computers of mine. Sometimes things don't always post correctly, depending upon my location. However, the big bug-a-boo is the software I'm using. When I write a post, say, for example, this one, I write it on my iMac computer at home and post it to my host server and just like that, it appears on the InterWeb for all to see and ignore. But let's say I rise up late tomorrow morning, don't have time to whip off a post of my inner ramblings of mind before I leave the house. I have the same software on my desktop Mac G4 at church. However, the massively large file that contains all the posts I haven't made from the church won't be on the computer at the church. So, if I make the post tomorrow but don't have today's post on the file at the church, it will delete it from the WorldWideNet.
Now, I can see where today's post probably wouldn't make the world stop spinning upon it's axis, but it does bother me a bit, because there might be more than just one day's post that would get deleted (or more accurately, left off). So, I'm thinking it's time to move back to Blogger or WordPress in order to always be able to access my blog from wherever I happen to be: home, church study or Caribou (where I know I'll be later this morning). I don't ever feel like I have the control over my blog that I truly want by going that route, but I may have to sacrifice my longing for complete and utter domination of my blog for a measure of relief that no matter what I post, it will be on the WorldWideInterTubes for all to ignore.
All I can say is, stay tuned, keep your hand on your remote, 'cuz there could be some changes in location soon.





