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hindsightseeing) wrote2026-01-30 11:37 am
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The Final Snowflake!
Challenge #15
How Did the Fandom Snowflake Challenge Go?
About as well as expected, really. It definitely kick-started me into keeping up with Dreamwidth and centring my thoughts on posting, which was just what I wanted -- even when I opted out of a challenge (which naturally happened more and more towards the end) I'd still carve out some time on odd-numbered days to wait for the question and feel it out, which is very useful when you're trying to rebuild a routine.
I only participated in about four of the challenges -- five if you include this one! -- but as I may have mentioned at the start, I've never actually managed all of them, so... again, as expected.
This year's challenges were a little different from what I recall from previous years, so I really enjoyed seeing what would come up. I'm kind of kicking myself for freezing up and failing to think of something to list for the Top Ten especially, as I love making those kinds of lists... but I guess the beauty of open-ended challenges means I can go back and do that in mid-April or July or November, whenever the impulse takes me.
All in all, I got what I wanted: a kick up the backside to start posting again and build a routine around being here, checking in, reading other people's posts, etc. As ever, a joyful experience!
How Did the Fandom Snowflake Challenge Go?
About as well as expected, really. It definitely kick-started me into keeping up with Dreamwidth and centring my thoughts on posting, which was just what I wanted -- even when I opted out of a challenge (which naturally happened more and more towards the end) I'd still carve out some time on odd-numbered days to wait for the question and feel it out, which is very useful when you're trying to rebuild a routine.
I only participated in about four of the challenges -- five if you include this one! -- but as I may have mentioned at the start, I've never actually managed all of them, so... again, as expected.
This year's challenges were a little different from what I recall from previous years, so I really enjoyed seeing what would come up. I'm kind of kicking myself for freezing up and failing to think of something to list for the Top Ten especially, as I love making those kinds of lists... but I guess the beauty of open-ended challenges means I can go back and do that in mid-April or July or November, whenever the impulse takes me.
All in all, I got what I wanted: a kick up the backside to start posting again and build a routine around being here, checking in, reading other people's posts, etc. As ever, a joyful experience!

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