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Writer’s block


I’ve really been neglecting The Faction lately. I haven’t posted an entry since last month. I don’t really have writer’s block as the title states. This month is just really crazy. Besides normal life, we have had a lot of extracurricular activities going on at church. Not that I’m complaining.

I started this post hoping that it would get me in the groove and that in no time, words would start to flow into this entry. Not happening. But I’ve got 3.5 hours in the car alone tomorrow so maybe something that I ruminate on tomorrow will be Faction ready.

In the meantime, don’t give up on us! We’ll be back soon. How about a little Q&A to pass some time? Got a question? Fire! Anything’s game – life, work, God, dreams, family. You ask. We’ll give you our thoughts. And not a politician answer where we just talk about what we want to say (after all, if we had something to say, we would not be in this position – see paragraphs 1 & 2).

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Q&A


A little different spin on Q&A this week. We didn’t receive any submissions from the readers, so we’ll submit a question to you. Lish has been flirting with posting an entry on The Faction for quite some time. She’s even gotten so close as to login and begin a post, but yet we’ve still never heard from her. Perhaps she needs some encouragement. So, the question for you the reader is: “would you like to hear from Lish?” If you frequent The Faction and you’d like to hear from Lish, leave an affirmative comment for her to this post. Perhaps a little encouragement is all she needs.

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Q&A


Now it’s time for a new segment. In this segment, we’ll answer your questions. So creatively, this segment is entitled “Q&A”.

A popular question so far during this pregnancy has been “are you going to find out the gender of the baby?” And of course we will, it’s inevitable. But I know what the questioner really means is are we going to find out prior to it’s arrival on earth. Emphatically, we here at the Faction are answering “Yes!” (Actually D said “no”, but she doesn’t yet say “yes”).

Most people respond with “You don’t want it to be a surprise?” And to that, we here at the Faction say, it will be a surprise no matter when we find out and we’d prefer to use the months of waiting for planning.

So there you go. The first installment of Q&A, complete with two great questions and answers. Got a question? Feel free to leave it as a comment to this entry, then check back regularly to see if your question is chosen for the next installment of Q&A.

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