IComLeavWe: July 2013
Welcome back to IComLeavWe. It stands for International Comment Leaving Week, but if you say it aloud, doesn’t it sounds like “I come; [but] leave [as a] we”? And that’s sort of the point. Blogging is a conversation and comments should be honoured and encouraged. I like to say that comments are the new hug–a way of saying hello, giving comfort, leaving congratulations.
Here is the vital information, pure and simple (a more detailed set of rules follows below the list):
- The list opens the 1st of every month. It remains open until the 21st. You can add yourself at any point. The list is open to everyone in the blogosphere–blog writers and/or blog readers.
- Add yourself to the list by filling out this form after adding the icon below: The July list is now closed. The August list will open on 7/28.
- Click here to cut-and-paste this bit of code to add to your sidebar (if you have the old code from another month, remove it and replace it with this one). You need to add the icon or a link to the current list on your blog (see below) and will not be added until it’s up.
- Commenting kicks off every month on the 21st. Please mark it somewhere (calendar, post-it note taped to your computer…), though I will be sending out an email reminder on the 20th. Commenting week runs from the 21st to the 28th. Every day, leave 5 comments and return 1 comment for a total of 6 comments. You are highly encouraged to choose the blogs you comment on from the participants list below, but this is not required.
- I will send a second email on the 28th to remind you to remove the icon from your blog.
- Read below if you want to find out about Iron Commenters.
- The commenting ends on the 28th. We catch our breath and the whole thing starts again the next month on the 1st. Drop in and out according to what is happening in your life between the 21st and the 28th.
- Stirrup Queens (twins, books, writing)
- The 2 Week Wait (infertility, humor, TTC)
- Breathe Gently (new-mum, IVF, PCOS)
- The Destiny Manifest (stillbirth loss, family, life)
- The Noona Musings (IVF, university, crap)
- My Lady of the Lantern (neonatal loss, parenting rainbow baby, thinking TTC again)
- Mommy-At-Last (ivf toddler twins)
- Emma in Mommyland (sahm pregnancy, life)
- Feeling Beachie (life, humor, cats)
- Dangled Carat (marriage, relationships, love)
- My Violet Thoughts (ivf#2, toddler, infertility)
- Stupid Broken Eggs (infertility, life, marriage )
- Ready for My Bundle (new mom after ivf, smc, family)
- Baby On Mind (infertility, adoption, embryo adoption)
- Waiting for Baby (PCOS, thyroid, vasectomy reversal)
- Team Harries Beats Infertility (faith, hope, holistic)
- Who Shot Down My Stork? (IVF, life, unexplained IF)
- It Is What It Is (Or Is It?) (parenting post ART, infertility, navigating life)
- Life Of An Army Wife (army, infertility, crafting)
- the infertile chemist (IVF, diminished ovarian reserve, chemistry)
- The Stars Apart (neonatal loss, grief, waiting to ttc)
- In Quest of a Binky Moongee (first IVF, infertility, faith)
- Premature Ovarian Failure… oops premature ovarian insufficiency (premature ovarian failure, infertility)
- Thought Provoking Moments (IVF, parenting after losses, multiples pregnancy)
- torthúil (fertility, reflections, goals)
- My journey through infertility, pregnancy & loss (infertility, loss, IVF)
- Searching for our silver lining (pregnancy after IF/loss, twins, healing)
- His & Her Infertility (azoo, PCOS, adoption)
- A Bliss Filled Life (open adoption after UI, acceptance, parenting)
- Recurrent Loss and Moving Forward (recurrent miscarriage, surrogacy, grief)
- Rasta Less Traveled (infant loss, surrogacy in India, donor eggs)
- Our Journey to Cameroon (pregnant after loss, faith, ministry)
- Comatised (love, life, happiness)
- Creating a Family (infertility, adoption, adoptive parenting)
- TTC Baby E3 (IVF #2, baby #3, high-risk pregnancy)
- Non Sequitur Chica (pregnancy, IVF, life)
- One Step at a Time (baby after infertility)
- The Second Bedroom (infertility weight)
- Just Another Infertility Blog (infertilty IVF life)
- Hidden Infertility (Infertility, TTC, loss)
- Recipes for Lemons (infertility, loss, adoption)
- Life As I Know It (twins, toddler, life)
- A little blog about the big infertility (PCOS, TTC, RPL)
- It’s Just a Box of Rain (parenting post-adoption/ IF, TTC again, self-acceptance)
- Stepping Stones (step-parenting while infertile)
- InfertilityLand Is Not Like Disneyland (IVF, loss, life)
- Baby Makin’ (pcos, ttc baby #1)
- No Good Eggs (donor eggs, IVF, frozen cycle)
- Forgetting to remember to forget (adoption, mastiffs, infertility)
- Learning To Let Go (#2 after IVF, infertility, hope)
- Fearlessly Infertile (domestic adoption, losing weight, parenting)
- Faire Faire (pcos, iui, randomness)
- Journey For My Baby (ivf, infertility, pregnancy)
- How I Spend My Dash (twins, parenting, life)
- Child of the Universe (ivf, loss, medicine)
- The July list is now closed. The August list will open on 7/28.
Q: What if I miss a day?
A: Catch up the next day by doubling your comments–12 comments instead of 6.
Q: What if I have two blogs? Can I sign up twice, listing both blogs?
A: Yes, but you also need to double your comments. If you have two blogs listed, you should be leaving 12 comments per day.
Q: What is an Iron Commenter?
A: Not for the faint-of-heart. People who wish to be an Iron Commenter and be entered on the Iron Commenter honour roll need to leave a comment on every blog on the participants list (exceptions are blogs that require you to have a special log-in, such as some LiveJournal accounts or other similar situations). You can spread out this commenting any way you wish over the whole week, but the final comment needs to be left by midnight on the 28th (EST). Reaching Iron Commenter status is done on an honour system. Please email me if you earn Iron Commenter status so I can add you to the wall of honour.
Q: Why do I have to add that bit of code to my sidebar?
A: The code is the latest icon (the icon changes colour every month so you know that you’re on the right list). This month, the icon is blue, the next month it will be purple, etc. The reason is two-fold: (1) it enables more people to find out about IComLeavWe and (2) it gives you easy access to the current list once the commenting week actually begins and better ensures that you’ll use it. Too many times, people sign up and forget to actually do IComLeavWe and this icon gives you a daily reminder (with the dates on it) every time you open your own blog. The icon is linked back to the current list. On the 28th, remove the icon from your blog. A new one will be created for the next month.
Q: It’s the 23rd and I just saw this for the first time on my friend’s blog! I want to join the list–why can’t I?
A: Because IComLeavWe happens every month, once the list is closed, it’s closed. If you’re finding out about this on the 23rd, you can’t join the current month. But leave yourself a note to check back in a week on the 1st and you can sign up for the next month.
Q: You said the list closes on the 21st. Well, it’s still the 21st where I am. Why aren’t you moving my information onto the list?
A: All dates and times are U.S. Eastern Standard Time (UTC/GMT -5 hours). The list closes around 11 p.m. EST on the 21st.
Q: What if no one comments on my blog and I have no comments to return?
A: Well, that really doesn’t happen for the most part, but in that case, simply choose another blog and add an additional comment. The goal is to hit 6 comments daily as a minimum. Going over that is fantastic and encouraged.
Q: Mel, my question wasn’t covered at all. What do I do?
A: Email me; I’m quite friendly. It helps to place “IComLeavWe” in the subject line. You could also check this post which contains the history of IComLeavWe and see if you can glean anything there.
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