Moving On

As I recently explained in a last post to another blog, it’s taken me an unplanned year to realize it’s time to move on.  I hadn’t posted anything on that blog for several months.

The truth is, I haven’t had the stomach to join the talking heads—especially as a blogger simply adding her two cents worth.  (Wise decision — the value of the penny is now so low, they’re talking about doing away with it.)

The message for me?  Time for “change” of a different kind. Maybe even to turn things upside down occasionally.

So I’ve moved to the current address, oldestdaughter.com  It’s a space with a new view—on what makes our lives as oldest daughters worth living, enjoying and sharing.

Please come and bring your friends —there’s lots of room for new viewpoints.

Patricia Schudy

Patricia Schudy is the author of the non-fiction book, "Oldest Daughters: What to know if you are one or have ever been bossed around by one," and is currently writing a suspense-romance novel. She is a former nationally syndicated, youth-advice columnist ("Talk to Us," Universal Press Syndicate/Andrews McMeel) and a free-lance feature writer for local and national publications, ncluding Better Homes and Gardens /Meredith Publications, the Kansas City STAR Magazine and the National Catholic Reporter. She is a member of Sisters in Crime (SINC), Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, and Northern Colorado Writers. The oldest child in her family-of-origin’s five siblings, she is the mother of five adult children and the grandmother of eight. “Relationships are integral to who I am and what I choose to write about.”