Review 2702

I wasn’t sure what to make of the title. As it happens Jenny is Greek… ah!

Thankfully I take notes when I’m reviewing as I’ve stopped getting access to the site… “Hi this is Jenny and thats my personal weblog. On here I write about my family my country and our every day life Because of the personal content and the plethora of weirdos out there you must be registered to view the content If you are already registered on any of my pages then just log in. If not please take the time to register below. Registration must be approved and it usually takes up to 24 hours.” I don’t have twenty four hours. I think I’ve read enough though to give you a flavour of what’s on offer.

On reaching the site I was greeted with a not too pleasant colour scheme. Red and cream I think, but I am colour blind and don’t always get these things right. The design was okay. A banner which acted as a home page and underneath it a link bar to other areas of her site. These contain the perfunctory archives and links to other blogs and sites. There is an about me section, 100 things and nine layers. Nine layers being a new one on me; on inspection it was another way of detailing a life. A kinda of quiz thing based on questions and answers. There was also a right hand panel with a members section, mailing list, stats, credits and a random picture.

In terms of getting around this was the most hassle I’ve had reviewing a blog. You have to go back to the archives each time you want to read a post. When the posts are less than enthralling this becomes tiresome.

There is an extensive family photo album which has some lovely family photos in it. Family is big in Jenny’s life and it informs most of her posts. She has a big desire to have another baby; I don’t know if she has gotten pregnant recently as I was cut off somewhere in April! The web log started in January this year and Jenny has posted regularly since.

She details her life as a wife, mother of two, guide leader and occasional worker. Her writing skills are poor, but she does well as English is her second language. On the whole she gets her message across well enough. She is an honest, enthusiastic lady and has an enthusiastic supportive readership and would appeal to anyone interested in the minutia of the daily grind. A soap opera.

One high spot for me was the regular chuckle as I came across another “I’ve just bought this” or “I’m excited about buying that” from the self proclaimed non materialist!

This was in no way a blog I would return to. However it does have its merits I guess, so for me just a two out of five.It’s All Greek To Me