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Theme Reveal–A to Z Blogging Challenge

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The 2017 Blogging from A to Z April Challenge!

Where has the month of March gone?  I should have had this post up last week, but obviously, I didn’t.  So what’s this all about?  Well, in April I’ve accepted a month long day blogging challenge.  Seems ambitious of me, I know.  A post a day for 26 days?  On top of all my other goings on?  What’s life without a little risk (and a lot of pressure) anyway?

So to whet your appetite for my fine blog posts–today is the big theme reveal!

A to Z reasons why La Yacata is the place to be WTSHTF (When the Sh*t hits the Fan)

Tada! Yep, you heard it right folks.  I’m venturing into the realms of Prepperdom for a spell.  If you’ve always wanted to know why La Yacata is the best place to live, I’ll give you 26 alphabetically inspired posts this month to set your mind at ease.  If, at the end of the month, you decide, like we did, that La Yacata is the place to be, then I know of a few lots for sale right next door!

Look for the first riveting post April 1.

Find other blogs that have accepted the challenge at:

The Great and Powerful A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal!

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Failing at your own business–Web Design

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As you are probably aware, I have a blog. As such, I have become an expert at web design. Well, maybe not an expert, but I have learned quite a bit over the course of my blogging experience about web design, mostly the hard way with many hours of hair pulling. So when my friend from Tennessee was in a quandary over her blog, she asked me to help out.

What she wanted to happen is combine the two blogs she had and eliminate the store aspect of one completely. She and her husband had a successful organic children’s product retail site for several years. Unfortunately, her husband died and she felt overwhelmed with the technical aspects of the online business and wanted to phase it out but not lose her years of blog posts.

She had contracted someone last year to redo her site but wasn’t happy with the results. Since he had already transferred everything to WordPress and she knew that I hosted with WordPress, she asked if I could fix it up for her. Ok, so I’d never done anything like this before, but how hard could it be?

The first order of business was to organize her 340+ posts into categories. This meant I had to read each post and see what category it might fall under. While I was reading posts, I also checked grammar, punctuation, and spelling. I found a number of posts had broken links and missing photos and fixed those, too. Some posts were completely irrelevant without the retail store aspect and I deleted them. I also added tags to the posts so that it would be easier for people to find information on the topics she was writing about. Some of those tags became sub-categories later on. There is a nifty tag to category converter on WordPress that meant I didn’t have to recategorize those individually.

Then there was the layout and design. I went through a few before I found one that we both liked and spent quite a bit a time working on organizing it into something presentable. I’d add things in the sidebars and headers, check with her, and then took them off again because she didn’t like them. I repeated that process until she was nearly happy with the results. There were some limitations with the theme we had chosen, so I had to work in the perimeters of that, but finally that part was done.

WordPress is a free hosting site as long as you have wordpress.com in your domain name. My friend had purchased her domain name (.com) several months ago to make sure nobody else could use it while she got her blog up and running again. Now that everything was all set, she wanted to change the domain name to eliminate the wordpress.com. WordPress offers this service in the form of mapping.  This became quite a circus.

Although she had purchased the name, she had not purchased hosting. Once upon a time, the two came together and, in fact, were the same company. The company had split and thus the name registry did not come with a place to put the posts (the hosting) which is why everything had to be transferred to WordPress in the first place. WordPress offers a neat little thing called domain mapping where she would be able to use her purchased domain name but still host through WordPress. So we started that process. (See What is the difference between domains vs. hosting vs. website)

However, we needed to redirect her .com site to WordPress for it to work. Her former hosting site said she no longer had an account with them because name registry and hosting were now separate companies. The name registration site had her information on file, but the hosting site said they would need to verify her identity and sent an email to the .com that she had registered with them ages and ages ago. She no longer had that email, so she had to reactive it for a month just for that. Big pain in the tuckus. It took nearly a week and several hysterical phone calls to the company with references to dead husbands and stupid people to get that done. Whew!

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Then I changed the primary domain on WordPress to the .com and everything was hunky dory! So now I can add Web Design to my resume. You can check out the refurbished blog at ChildOrganics. Need anything done? I’d be happy to help!

I have to say this was one of my better business ventures in Mexico.

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Nomination for Brotherhood of the World Award

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I was nominated the other day for a blogging award. Yep, little old me. My son’s first comment was “Will there be a cash prize?” Nope. Nonetheless, I will pay it forward. I would like to thank My Heart of Mexico for the nomination. I’ve really appreciated her positive comments about our adventures aka disasters in Mexico.

The rules for the Brotherhood of the World Award awards

  • Thank the bloggers who nominated you and link back to them.
  • List the rules and display the badges on your blog.
  • Answer the questions.
  • Nominate other bloggers and notify them.
  • Come up with questions for them to answer.

Questions for the Brotherhood of the World Award

Who are your favorite authors?

I am a voracious, eclectic reader. I read everything I can get my hands on. Two books that have changed my life are:
I'm in Charge of Celebrations (Aladdin Picture Books)
This incredible children’s book inspired me to create the life I have now.
Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit   
This book inspired me to rethink my place in the world.

What are your favorite things to do and places to go in your city?

I don’t live in the city. I don’t live in a town. I don’t even live in what could be called a village. In the cluster of houses that form what could be called a neighborhood, my favorite thing to do is head up to the rooftop to “survey my kingdom.” It involves catching a breeze, watching the animals and daydreaming.

Share a funny story:

Actually, nothing comes to mind right now, which is pretty funny actually.

What is your favorite word?

Adventure. It’s all a matter of perspective.

How do you organize your blogging schedule?

I write when I have some time or have something important to say, then schedule the posts at regular intervals so as not to overwhelm my readers. (As if.)

What are your biggest dreams?

My biggest dream is to one day have solar electricity at our home.

What do you hope to accomplish with your blog?

The main reason I blog is to help other would-be Mexican residents to get an accurate picture of what life in rural Mexico is like. (See my Resource Page)

What was your original idea for your blog? Has it changed or have you stuck by it?

My original idea was to tell our stories so that my mom could read about my life here in Mexico. She does. I still tell my story for my mom, but now have a broader audience.

What are you most passionate about?

Injustice. “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.”–Elie Wiesel

If you could go anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would you go and which 5 items would you pack in your suitcase?

If I could go anywhere tomorrow, I would go to the Monarch Butterfly Preserve in Michoacan, Mexico. I would take my camera and good walking shoes. I hope to make this trip in the near future.

Questions for nominees from My Heart of Mexico

  1. Why did you start your blog? I began my blog to tell our amazing stories.
  2. How do you find inspiration for your posts? My blog posts are all actual events. Like they say, the truth is stranger than fiction.
  3. What do you like most about blogging? I enjoy writing.
  4. What is your biggest challenge as a blogger? Time.
  5. What motivates you to keep blogging? There are always more stories to tell.
  6. What do you do in your free time? Free time? What’s that?
  7. Who is the most important person in your life? My son.
  8. What would the perfect day be like for you? There are no perfect days, only perfect moments.
  9. What is number one on your bucket list? Visiting the Monarch Butterfly Preserve in Michoacan, Mexico.
  10. What is a motto or quote you live by? Life is either daring adventure or nothing–Helen Keller
  11. What will you do when your blog makes it big? Have more adventures.

My nominees

Travel deep and wide

Raising 5 kids with disabilities and remaining sane

Un-adventures in Bolivia

My questions for my nominees

1. What unexpected blessings has writing a blog brought you?

2. Who would you want to read your blog that doesn’t?

3. What is your favorite blog post?

4. What blog post has received the most attention, positive or negative?

5. Are you currently working on a new project? What is it?

6. Is there something that you think your readers should know about you? What is it?

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