In college I studied visual design, and was exposed to a whole new world of technology, internet, and inspiration. I wanted to share it with anyone who cared so in 2006, I started this blog. I had a plethora of interests and I figured someday, looking back at this blog, I'll see a pattern and realize who I am. All the things that happen when you're not looking will make sense someday.
Turns out running a blog is harder than it seems. Curating, being relative, updating; I picked up the pace in 2009 (the year after I graduated and moved to the Bay Area for my first job, all very exciting) and then dropped the ball as 2010 passed (moved in with my then-boyfriend, got a different but dream job). I just got married to then-boyfriend and here we are, at the end of 2011, and I find myself back on this blog.
Good ol' IBD. Seems as though I come back to this blog when I feel like having something of my own. I tweak the layout, update the About Me, and then I feel like a creator again. I thought for a while that IBD was growing stale, so I tried adding a couple "features", then started another blog with a more group concept, and then another that focused a particular subject matter. Sadly none of those ideas really panned out. And all the while IBD sat patiently, no group, no focus, just an old friend who will always be there.
I can't ever throw you away, IBD. I'm going to clean you up again, write an apology for all my readers for not posting in forever, and think about re-concepting you one more time. I'm still figuring out who you are, IBD, because I'm still figuring out who I am. Aren't we all?
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