Should You Let the Cats Out of the Bag? Blogging About Family and Friends

Some things are better left unsaid.

The Daily Post

Once upon a time, I featured a post on Freshly Pressed  in which the author spoke very frankly about her family and their differences. I assumed that since it had been published it was fair game, and she was thrilled to be chosen…

…until her blog attracted more traffic, including family members who didn’t appreciate the notoriety (or who hadn’t realized she was writing about them at all). She asked to have the post removed, deleted much of her blog’s content, and had to patch up the remnants of some severely strained relationships.

It’s a gnarled question: where do you draw the line on what you share about family and friends in a medium that’s fundamentally about letting readers into your life?

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My Future

In 2009, I began working as a teachers assistant at a middle school. I never realized the importance of them. Then I went to teaching in a preschool as the head teacher of twelve four year olds. It was crazy!!!!! first of all I never really taught and second of all I went from working with middle school students to preschool!! it was a change ill never forget. I worked for that private school for a year but I decided to go back to school to get my Masters degree in technology (something I have never been good at) and it has been challenging. I have many questions about everything because I’m so behind. Now, for my final project I have to create an E-portfolio from scratch with a main page and four other pages. This should be interesting.  The fact that I have no technology background makes me think that I wont be able to go through this degree. Have I made the wrong mistake? Should have I finished my credential and stuck to teaching?

Today, this thought came back because one of the principals at the school I work at offered me a 6th grade teaching position; Something I have always wanted to teach ever since I started my undergrad degree. I began to think am I really that good of a teacher? I never really considered that I was. I have always doubted my skills, but I can say that I truly care about my students because I can relate to them. All I know is that, as of right now I can try my best at this program and life will take me where I should be.