Should this maus have a second haus?
I've been thinking a lot lately about haus maus and the future of this blog. What is the purpose for me to write here now that I've been living in Germany for nearly 4 years? I documented my apartment search, explained how I've decorated both of my apartments, dished over the things I've encountered culturally, and lots of stuff in between but I wonder... Does all this really benefit anyone and most of all, is it benefiting me?
So I am willing to try writing here for another 6 months, until the new year, and see how it goes and then, if it's not feeling right anymore, I will dissolve this blog and just write everything over on decor8. I've been blogging in this space since May 10, 2008 - so I just had my 5th anniversary for the little haus maus! Which is really nice... But since so many people follow me on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+ and Twitter, I often feel like I'm in enough places on the web - I don't really need haus maus too. How much Holly does this world need?
Yet when I look back at my archives I feel a sense of pride from documenting this journey of expat living abroad for so long. It feels good to me so I'm happy I've had haus maus. But I just wonder if I should stay or should I go... Should I move on...
xo
Holly
So I am willing to try writing here for another 6 months, until the new year, and see how it goes and then, if it's not feeling right anymore, I will dissolve this blog and just write everything over on decor8. I've been blogging in this space since May 10, 2008 - so I just had my 5th anniversary for the little haus maus! Which is really nice... But since so many people follow me on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+ and Twitter, I often feel like I'm in enough places on the web - I don't really need haus maus too. How much Holly does this world need?
Yet when I look back at my archives I feel a sense of pride from documenting this journey of expat living abroad for so long. It feels good to me so I'm happy I've had haus maus. But I just wonder if I should stay or should I go... Should I move on...
xo
Holly
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I was waiting for the next post but feared reading something like this... :(
To me this is different than others (also because I don't follow all others) but it is indeed totally up to you!
Still waiting for the window treatment you may one day or may not choose to inspire me...
Be well!
personally i really appreciate hausmaus cause i got the feeling it's a bit more personal than decor8.
in my eyes there's more 'private holly' to find at this place. although there's less perfection in the hausmaus-posts what i find really pleasing ... imperfection attracts me. but of course this is just my personal perception and taste.
listen to your heart, you already named it: "most of all, is it benefiting me?"
all the best
rike
But this place is yours, and you must feel confortable here, coming to say, maybe little things, maybe little corners...but you are the one that must decide.
Anywhere, i will visit
I really can understand your dilemma regarding the future of your blog here. (I have somewhat abandoned a second and third blog of my own due to similar thoughts.)
However, I will say, having followed Haus Maus for over 4 years, that I have very much enjoyed your posts here - the home location and moving posts and those on life as an expat.
And since you've been settled in your current place, I've also enjoyed reading about the locations in Hannover that you and Thorsten visit, including the beautiful park nearby, the local cafes and the markets. The travelogue/adventure/slice of life kind of posts I find fascinating.
I could definitely see you continuing Haus Maus in that vein, if, as you say, it means something to YOU. Possibly it is a more personal space but you are very candid and sharing of your life and thoughts at Decor8 also.
The most important thing is that it's authentic, that you don't feel obligated to post and that it documents aspects of your life that may not be documented elsewhere. But with so many social platforms, we are all pretty well documented!
If you do decide to continue here, I will certainly be following.
Wishing you a great weekend and my very best to Thorsten.
Georgianna
Personally, I find the conclusion "when I look back at my archives I feel a sense of pride from documenting this journey of expat living abroad" a very strong statement and this journey seems not to be over.... as a reader of your blogs - why don't you just leave it like it is and feel free to update this blog whenever you feel like it and workon the other blog#?
btw - I don't have any clue where my blog will lead to, but that's the excitement about it........ best wishes.
Anyway, this is why haus maus has been such an inspiration to me -- the glimpses of how you deal with the limited product choices, the things you miss, the things you enjoy about living in Hannover, all that has been fascinating to me. Also it has served to alleviate some of my frustration at not being able to replicate the US aesthetic I enjoy in my own home without spending a lot of money.
Besides, I like how personal this blog is compared to decor8. You come across as a very positive, happy person who has a talent for finding enjoyment in life, especially the little things. I can certainly understand that maintaining an online presence across two blogs, twitter, facebook and so on can be taxing. I just wanted to let you know that to me, this blog has been special since its inception and whatever you decide, I thank you for the effort you've put into it so far.
I am looking forward to more posts on this blog. In the end it is for you to decide what to do with HM.
Have a nice weekend!
Do come and stay; I would love to host you.
Take good care and thanks for all the inspiration. april
Fondly,
Glenda
Thank you so much for the sharing!
I read through the archive and I think I read pretty much all of your posts.
Since I live in Hannover, I like to read what you think and feel and recommend. ( It's like the Tatort with Maria Furtwängler- I watch it and it' s even better b/c it's my hometown)
So, I would be happy to read on...whatever happens:)
Best wishes, Cora
Heather Calder(freelance interior designer from Northern Ireland)
I read both your blogs and firstly I want to say Congratulations!!!!! on your great news. I also wanted to say that maybe now this gives a new purpose to haus maus as you can share more personal things here as well as talk about how it is to raise a baby and a child in a country that is not your own... At least for me as an expat that is something that concerns me a lot for the future and as my partner is from Germany I would like to know more about how it would be if we decided to move there to have children compared to London.
Lots of love and best of luck!
xV
thanks, kassie
I hope you keep it.