Quick bio:
Andrea Badgley holds a B.S. in Ecology, but left that field to raise children and write. Her Butterfly Mind blog reflects her inclination to flit. Her work appears in Southern Women’s Review, on the Brevity blog, and on The Daily Post. Follow her on Twitter @andreabadgley.
Better story:
I’m dripping sweat into my keyboard, frantically trying to capture all the words that were racing through my head on my run this morning. I had written what I thought was a brilliant, literary, and clever bio, and I sent it to my best friend and writing buddy to get her feedback on it. Specifically, I asked, “Does it sound like me? Does my voice come through?” I was sure she would write back and say it was awesome. The best bio she had ever read. So when I saw her email come through, I smiled smugly and settled down to bask in her praise.
“It sounds like you over-thought it. I don’t think your voice came through at all; it didn’t sound like you. Also, it was a little hard to understand.”
Damn.
On my run I was having an identity crisis because of this stupid bio page. Thinking, “Good God! Who am I? I don’t know who I am! What makes me think I can write a blog if I can’t even write my own freaking bio?”
So I’ll just give you the basics. My name is Andrea Badgley. I was born and raised on the coast of Georgia, swimming in tidal creeks, beaching it in my robin’s-egg-blue convertible VW beetle, wanting to save the world. I studied ecology in college (even though my favorite courses were always literature courses) and I met my husband on a marine biology field course in Key Largo, FL. We’ve moved around the country our entire relationship, and after 15 years of relocating (from Georgia, to Maryland, to Florida, to Minnesota) we are packing up the kids and heading back to the Motherland on what we hope will be our final move. My husband has reached the goal we’ve been working towards all these years, and has landed a job as a microbiology professor at Virginia Tech (a professor! I can’t help but grin every time I say that). We are settling down in Blacksburg, Virginia. I can’t wait to be able to get grits in a restaurant again.
I have no credentials for writing a blog, other than writing my former blog for Sacred Suds, a handmade soap business I launched and grew to give me something to do when I was desperate for stimulus, and adult interaction, and something that was mine as a stay at home mom. My own mom went crazy for a couple of posts I wrote for that blog, and she told me “Don’t ever stop writing, Andrea!” I know she’s my mom and all, but hey, it still feels good to hear it. My only other credential is that my bestie (the one who told me my original bio was crap) said she feels like she’s hanging out with me when she reads my blog. Good enough for me.
I haven’t saved the world, and I have to admit that that’s not even a goal of mine anymore. I think I need to start a little smaller. Like with myself. Like accepting that I flit. I just want to be authentic, and be my best self, and teach our kids to do the same.
Hi! My name is Ruth and I have a blog on WordPress that is not nearly as active as I’d like it to be, but I found Butterfly Mind and really enjoyed it.
I referenced your blog in a recent post http://attentionanonymous.wordpress.com/2014/11/16/what-speaks-to-me/.
I am working on a Master’s thesis about literary blogging and would love the opportunity to speak with you about your experience. Let me know if you’re up for that in the next several weeks.
Thanks!
RUTH
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Hi Andrea,
I am loving reading your blog and I can relate to what you say about being authentic and being the best self you can be and teaching your kids to do the same. I have been trying to do the same with our kids for some time and it’s not as easy as I thought. We are all fallible. I have been teaching my kids how to cook and this has been a really productive activity.It’s such a comprehensive learning experience: time management, multi-tasking, following instructions as well as a bonding experience. They are now so much more discerning about what they eat and are budding food critics. xx Rowena
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Hi Fellow Blogger, I was nominated today for a “Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award?” I was asked to nominate seven bloggers myself, create a post or page, and include a link back to the blog of the person who nominated me. I have done as requested, and I am now nominating you. If you are inclined to take part you can follow this link to the page I created with my responses and all the information you will need. If you don’t want to take part…no worries. God bless. Kathy
http://threepsandq.wordpress.com/blog-awards/
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Hi Andrea, I have nominated you for the One Lovely Blog award. I learned from a fellow blogger to offer a bouquet of flowers for those who are not accepting awards or are too busy at the moment. Butterflies speak to me too!
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Hi!
I like your blog!
Good luck and all the best.
Manon
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Hey Andrea, I love following your blog so I’ve nominated you for the Real Neat Blog Award http://queenofmyworld.com/2015/04/11/real-neat-blog-award-i-would-like-to-thank/
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Hi Andrea. First and foremost, I am a Hokie! My heart fluttered when I read you live in Blacksburg. I stumbled on your blog post Lunacy via The Daily Post. So cool that you work for WordPress!! Lunacy was a good read. I am currently a stay at home mom with big writing desires alongside motherhood. My tide definitely rushes in regularly!
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Congratulations!
I would like to invite you to participate in The 777 Writer’s Challenge. Should you choose to accept, the details are posted on my blog:
https://sandrajjackson.wordpress.com/2015/09/14/the-777-writers-challenge
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I can so relate to the bit about running and having all these awesome ideas about what to write and when you get home and fire up wordpress new post. It all disappears and some other lame crap comes out instead.
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LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR BLOGS! you are a fantastic writer!! I have just started out with blogging and I would love to be as great as you at blogging so if you have any tips or if you could let some people know about me I would really appreciate that!! Again that was fantastic writing!!
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Hi Andrea!
Thank you for your blog! I agree, when I read it, it does feel like we’re just having a conversation. I think I will learn a lot from you, and I look forward to it! Write on! 🙂
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Lovely bio – your writing is a treat to read!
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I love your about page. You write so naturally and it obviously resonates with your readers, I’m a tiny bit envious.
As a side note, would you mind sharing what theme you are using? I rarely get comments on my blog and wonder if this is because my writing doesn’t resonate with people, or whether I’m using a theme that makes it hard for people to comment. Perhaps a little of both? I’m determined to build my readership this year so any ideas are welcome.
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The theme I’m using is called Resonar. Have fun with your writing this year!
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Thanks Andrea! I’ll will definitely have fun this year. I’m planning to do a lot more writing and will enjoy reading your blog.
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Your bio is wonderfully written and I am looking forward to reading more of your posts!
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Andrea. I don’t know how I found you, except to believe that my latest Luna Moth this morning that I am holding in my lap guided me. I have had them hatch and fly to me at night and, yes, even in the day, since 2012. My name is Miz Tessie, or, AuntT, and I live N of Canton MS. (Jackson) email me at CallayMac@icloud.com if you would like to discuss or see more about the magic of God’s art in the Luna. My cell is 601-991-5199. I am 70. I would love to share or give you some of the many wings these spiritual gifts leave me. I enjoyed your writing.
I also look forward to hearing back from you if possible. I know you are busy with all your family and writings.
And life in general.
Yours,
Tessie Rose Waltman 🌔
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