caffeine deprived coder wants your input

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I am just finishing Day 2 of no coffee {or caffeine of any kind}, and it has become apparent just how much that one or two cups of jo helps me get through the day. It’s not that I’m trying to “quit” caffeine, it’s just that we don’t have any in the house. We ran out Sunday, and have yet to replenish our supply. To make matters worse, I’ve been working on a new WordPress theme, and coffee just seems to help the coding process go much smoother. {I’m working on a site for pre-made templates – right now I’m working on WordPress themes & then plan on making the designs available in Blogger, too – so that’s one of my new exciting projects — more details to come later!}

With taking my business time Monday to devote to coding, I missed posting here & got behind on #31DBBB {31 Days to Building a Better Blog}. Thankfully, I was able to catch up with #31DBBB on Saturday {with the exception of the Sneeze Page I still have to create}. I had my husband read my blog as a first time reader – yes, it was his first time reading my blog & before you think he might be a biased first reader, know that he always gives me his honest opinion on my website designs {even when it’s not what I want to hear}.

It was great having my husband as a first time reader, because he doesn’t frequent any blogs, so he was able to point out things that don’t make sense to the new visitor {who isn’t familiar with blogging}. This made me realize that I should add more explanation to different areas, like how I reference to 31 Days to Building a Better Blog as #31DBBB {because it’s a lot to write out otherwise, but not everybody visiting my blog is familiar with #31DBBB}. It was also nice to have my husband visit my blog, because after reading some of my posts he said he finally understood why I blog {which made me smile at him with a twinkle in my eye}.

On Saturday, I also discovered some great blogs through #31DBBB and learned new things. But I’ll save that for another post. What I really want right now is your input. I want to put together about four panels of work-at-home moms – maybe 4-5 moms per panel, so each panel will have one question a month. So, if you are a work-at-home mom, or know someone who is, and would be interested in being on a panel, please email me at kayla@adailydoseofsugar.com or leave a comment below.

I’m also in need of questions to ask our panel members. So please send any questions you have to kayla@adailydoseofsugar.com or leave them in the comment area below.

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  • http://colormepink.com Christine

    I tried to give up coffee once. It was the worst 20 minutes of my life.
    I'm also a Work at home mom, and I'd be interested in hearing more about your panels.

  • http://www.whenpigsfly.squarespace.com Jen

    I don't think I could go cold turkey on the coffee front. It is so key to my day. Kind of sad actually that I'm so addicted to it. So glad you are sticking with the challenge. It's been pretty tough keeping up with it. I'm still slogging through it.

  • Libby

    Found you via BlogFrog and you What's in a Domain name post made me laugh out loud. I think we have quite a few things in common.

  • http://www.blissfulpandemonium.com Michelle

    Hi Kayla,
    I'm a bit late, sorry about that. I'd definitely be interested in being a part of your panel. I work from home as a freelance writer. I'm sending you an email right now, let me know if you're still interested and how I can help.