I think taping yourself expressing some of the thoughts you wrote in
this post to the list would make a great 100th post.

Or a variation----doing a voiceover of some of the thoughts in this
post along w/snippets of meaningful videos from your last 99 videos.


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Susan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know if I'll get a lot of responses to this post, though that
> would be nice; but I'm just overflowing with "stuff" that I'd love to
> share with you all.
> 
> Jonny--I can't tell you how tickled I was a month ago when Markus sent
> me a link to that mp3 of audio of when you gave the presentation in
> New York City.  Here's an art project for kids I did, you said--and
> here's a lady in Texas who saw my vlog and did the project.  That was
> completely awesome.
> 
> Something similar happened to me this morning.  Yesterday's vlog post
> (and yes, I am still posting a new vid daily) was a little bit about
> me being frustrated, and excited at the same time, and wanting to
> teach more parents about videoblogging.  Of all people, my
> mother-in-law (the one who was in that vid I did plugging FireANT) saw
> the video, and is going to talk to a woman she knows about me teaching
> videoblogging on the weekends I go down to San Antonio and visit
> node101, hopefully once a month.  So another gap has been bridged
> thanks to these vids.
> 
> I gave my first presentation at the Apple store here in Plano, TX last
> Saturday, and I haven't talked to many of you here about it.  Before I
> ever gave the presentation, the lead instructor at the store told me
> that he wanted me to present once a month, and to pick dates for the
> next couple months.  The presentation itself went 98% smoothly. 
> Besides the fact that I don't own a mac and got mac-lost a few times,
> that was 1%, and the fellow who said he would come to tape the
> presentation (sin tape, of course) for me, he didn't show up, so that
> was another 1% down.  But the presentation itself went awesome, and I
> had a captive audience, and I think I may have even made one mom
> almost cry with one of my videos (no, I haven't posted that one on my
> vlog yet--it will probably be Christmas Eve or Christmas Day post). 
> The Apple guys were very very nice to me, and they were thrilled with
> my presentation, and seem very eager for me to come back in January.
> 
> I really wanted to have the presentation taped--that would have been
> my next half-dozen-or-so vlog posts, excerpts from that--but maybe
> next month.  In the meantime, I have taken so many vids, and since I
> only allow myself to post one a day, I have been backlogged as long as
> a week or more, and am now just about catching up to the point where I
> only have a surplus of one or two day's worth of vids to post.  Time
> to make more.
> 
> I guess what I'm saying is... I remember a post a month or so ago
> where we were talking about vlogger burnout... usually in Suzy's
> little world, I would have gotten burned out on something new within
> the first few weeks... but I'm going on four MONTHS now with no end in
> sight, and I am actually coming up on making my 100th video blog post...
> 
> Any suggestions for a 100th post?
> 
> Thanks for your wonderful friendship, help, and support through my
> wonderful vlogging experiences!
> 
> Susan
> http://vlog.kitykity.com
>







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