The Top Five Cosmic Reasons Why Jan’s Blog Disappeared

Note: On Saturday, June 25, 2011, I hit the wrong button and deleted 5 1/2 years of posts in my blog.  After feeling sick for a couple of days, I did what all theological thinkers do:  I wondered why it happened.  Here are my Top Five best hunches:

5.  Because I don’t read the fine print

4.  Because I’m looking for a job (and that post about the fairy princess could come back to bite me)

3.  Because nothing says Moving to A New Place like losing things (still haven’t found the salad forks)

2.  Because God likes Word Press more than Blogger

1.  Because I’m supposed to be writing something else.

In these weeks (months?) before employment, I’m working on two projects and I covet your prayers in the process.  A Church For Starving Artists returns with regular postings asap.  Please check back.

And thanks for reading. Your commentary/words of encouragement still welcomed.

19 responses to “The Top Five Cosmic Reasons Why Jan’s Blog Disappeared

  1. Sigh. I’m so, so sorry. But excited for the new chapter.

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  2. Oh Jan, ouch! Blessings upon your attempt to make lemonade.

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  3. I’m sorry Jan. I don’t know what I’d do if I lost all my posts from the past 7 years. Blogs are passe, as you say, but I still love mine (and yours). Blessings on the writing projects, and I look forward to seeing you in my google reader.

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  4. I’m pretty sure about #2. (Sheesh! technology!)

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  5. Well, WordPress is pretty cool…..
    oh, you forgot number 6: because the Laymen told us all kinds of bad things would happen if 10A passed.

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  6. well, huh! new beginnings in every way possible. lots of hugs friend!

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  7. Way to move ahead.

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  8. Mike Landefeld's avatar Mike Landefeld

    As Mama always told me, “Everything happens for a reason.” Not much consolation, but I think that this does encourage you to be able to get a fresh start on your writing and fits into the whole transition you’re going through. Plus, maybe you’ll be able to do a podcast so I can be inspired by your insights whilst driving to Ohio and back 😉

    Praying for you and your transitions.

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  9. Jan, I’ve been a lurker for quite a while and wondered what had happened. Glad it’s nothing serious that’s happened to you. Took a while to google and find this page and glad I did. Greatly appreciate your insights and inspiration!

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  10. I’m glad to see you – I lurk and read regularly and wondered what horrible thing had happened!

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  11. hugs to you, Jan – hope you find the salad forks, eventually…the blog, too….praying transition mercies all round!
    Sarah

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  12. What a bummer! You are taking it very well. Have you tried reaching out to see if Blogger could restore it?

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  13. @ Tracey – Blogger (i.e. Google) seems unhappy that I’m now a WordPress blogger. They have not been helpful. But many of the posts are cached and so all is well.

    And (@ Sarah) I still haven’t found the salad forks.

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  14. Blessings in the transitions Jan. You are an incredible pastor and writer. Your words of wisdom, insight and care impact many, including me. I’m looking forward to your reflections on this next chapter in your journey. Keep on keeping on. 🙂

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  15. SO GLAD you are back.

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  16. Well pooh on the clicking of the wrong button… But huzzahs for starting up again! And you will find that WordPress is really cool and easy! 🙂

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  17. Jan….well, I obviously missed this. Goodness! So sorry that you lost everything…though, I will admit that at times I’ve thought about just deleting everything on Pomomusings and starting over…but, I am glad that you’ve joined the WordPress community…thanks for your voice, I think it’s a very important one.

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  18. Jan,
    I have been an avid reader of your blog but lost you as you moved, apparently on this infamous date. I have just now stumbled upon your new location. I look forward to catching up!

    Now you may have lost your blog history however I still have text versions on my Google Reader account back to 7/1/2008. I can read them but I don’t know how to capture them in a way that could be returned to you. If you have any idea how to capture them and you are interested in doing so I am willing to help any way I can.

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    • Dave! So glad I’m found. Except for cutting and pasting, I’m also not sure how to get them to me. Thanks so much for offering, and I’ll look into it. In the meantime, welcome back.

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