So the last post Lani wrote, about Rob Schultz and audio and video trends, claims to have been loaded to the blog after 5:00am on Friday, October 5th.
News flash: It was, and it wasn’t.
If the idea of blogging every day, every other day, every week even, turns you off, then take heart! Instead, you can just pick a day, write a bunch of blog posts, and use the WordPress “Post Timestamp” box to future-date your blog posts. And when the future date/time arrives, bang! It automatically releases your post onto the Wild Wild Web.
And if you don’t tell anyone, they’ll be none the wiser. Obviously, I’m bending that rule a bit, because after 5:00am on Friday, though readers may have thought Lani was up early and blogging, she was actually getting a shot of Nubain to take the edge off her contractions.
And four hours after the blog post went live, our second son entered the world. Of course, it took us five days after to blog about it, but that’s what sleep deprivation’ll do to you.
Maybe next time, we’ll use that timestamp feature to back-date the post, so future readers will never suspect what really happened…







