This is how I feel now that my ex has found this blog. I really hate the idea of letting him win and take over my space by changing the address of this blog, but anything happens that I feel is truly a violation of my privacy and life, then I guess that's what I have to do. So, since most people got here through Jess, please let Jess or me know your email address, so if I have to change my blog address I can give the new out to anyone who wants to continue reading in the future . . . I find this really sad . . . It's not my fault that I have moved on and found happiness . . . it's just happened, and that's a good thing, and I hope that this person can eventually do the same, but I don't want my happiness to be screwed up in anyway by someone who could possibly be spiteful.
Written February 14, 2021, when I tried to start a WordPress blog , but failed because I'm old and it's too complicated. My estranged (?), separated (?), I don't know what, husband, and I actually worked on this together. I watched 1,000 YouTube videos and read another 1,000 posts on how to do this. In the end, I took a little from here and a little from there. The faux brick paneling was bought from Home Depot. We cut the seams with a Ryobi jigsaw , used liquid nails and a Ryobi nail gun to attach the panels, and used joint compound mixed with a bit of water for the schmear. It's a perfectly, imperfect technique. I practiced a little, but decided to just jump in and let the wall take on a life of it's own. I will warn that the joint compound dries much whiter than you think it will. Use sparingly if you want to see more brick. Once the wall was finished, I painted the other walls Sherwin Williams Perfect Greige . Shelves and floor...
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I found you through Jess's site who I found through Cory's site who I went to high school with in Turkey.
I would also suggest making your next blog private so that it can't be found by any search engines. (Funny -- I just suggested the same thing to Min Pin the other day -- I promise I'm not paranoid!!)
Also, when you set up your new location, make sure you update your profile so it doesn't list your blog location.