After almost 4 years of solid blogging, it’s time for me to slow down and focus on my family and myself.
I’ve been feeling the pull to step back from Sew You Think You Can Cook since before last year’s holiday season. But how could I take a break during the busiest cooking and baking season of the year?! I couldn’t!
A little over a year ago I thought I’d attempt to monetize Sew You Think You Can Cook, but I never managed to find the time to put towards exploring that side of blogging. And truth be told, making money had never been my goal.
I started this blog almost 4 years ago as a way to stay busy. My husband and I had been trying to conceive for over a year and I simply needed something to help take my mind off it!
Since we’d been married in 2010, I’d been perusing Food Network, food blogs, and foodgawker and cooking unique dishes each night. I’d type up the weekly menu as well as each recipe and send that Word Document to my mom. I’d include how I planned on changing up each recipe. So in a way, I’d already been blogging. I just wasn’t photographing every little bite!
So what are my plans now?
This summer we have some travel time on the calendar, Firecracker’s 3rd birthday, and some VBS fun at two different churches.
Healing my sprained wrist is also a major priority! I tripped over a soccer ball in April, landed on my weak wrist, and two weeks later I found myself at the doctor’s office receiving a brace. Another two weeks later I returned to the doctor’s office to get an X-ray, as my wrist was getting worse. Latest news: it might be fractured. I have an MRI scheduled next week. Either way it’s going to take a while to heal. Raising two young active toddlers doesn’t exactly allow me much recovery time. Which brings me back to needing to take a break. Doing too many dishes aggravates my wrist and typing isn’t the easiest thing to do either.
The biggest and newest project I’ll be tackling is homeschool.
The cost of preschool is quite high here in the South Bay of Los Angeles and after some serious discussion, we’ve decided that I would homeschool Firecracker for a year. If it goes well, maybe for two years. Three if Treat stays home with me until he goes to Kindergarten, too!
I know the time I used to set aside after bedtime for blogging will need to be preparing our curriculum (aka crafting prep!). Who knows, maybe this blog will be turning into a crafting blog with some cooking instead of a cooking blog with some crafting.
As an exhausted mom, I can’t tell you how much I was looking forward to sending Firecracker off to school a couple of days a week. However, the more I’ve been thinking about our schooling plans, I’ve been getting a little excited. I think it will be fun to figure out what Firecracker really is interested in and finding ways to use those interests to help grow his brain.
I know I’m going to miss having alone time with Treat, but other moms have assured me that he really isn’t “missing out.” Besides, he’s going to learn a lot by watching his big brother!
I’m looking forward to seeing where my little bit of “R&R” will take me. I’m hoping for more relaxed playtime with my boys. For more “me time” before crashing into bed each night. For less distracted time with my husband.
I’d like to thank my readers for stepping into my little world of the internet and I hope to see you again, soon!
I will miss reading your adventures in cooking and seeing the photos. Your blog has become my cookbook when looking for dishes to make and my easy access for the recipes I have made and continue to make.
I hope you continue with some “Thursday Thoughts” and keep us posted on the homeschool adventure. Good luck!
I’ll be watching for the occasional recipe posts too!
Enjoy your well deserved me time!
I totally don’t blame you. Google “Slow Blogging Movement” and read the article by Dine and Dish. (and she has a couple of great links at the end too) and you’ll see that you are not alone. The pressure can be relentless, and won’t it be nice to make your favorites from the past? I’m so glad we got to meet via SRC = )
Thanks, Karen. It was a joy getting to meet you in real life!! Traffic is a factor for my break, too. I haven’t had the growth I’d hoped for and struggled with it not being a big deal to my “ego”. Ha! Hopefully I’ll be back refreshed in the Fall.
I hope so too!!! I’ll miss the boys!!!!
Count me as the lucky one who met you in person!
I think you are doing what feels right at this moment, and that’s all that matters! I could not monetize my blog, don’t have the energy for that and it also has never been my intention when I started
you have A LOT going on, and whatever you feel like sharing on your site, I’ll be savoring! 😉
Thanks so much, Sally! It was a joy meeting and dining with you – if you’re ever passing through again hopefully we can meet up!