As you know, when I was forced to join Twitter, I found a moniker that encompassed The Casual Perfectionist, all the while keeping the character usage to a minimum.

Yes, I even had a t-shirt made for the upcoming BlogHer10 in NYC. This is the front. It looks green, but it's really white with hot-pink writing.
Thus, casualperfect was born.
It stuck. I loved it. I even grew to love Twitter.
My husband got the bright idea to get casualperfect.com online. (It just redirects here, to the main blog, but it is easier to type.)
Well, I’ve been bugging him for a “real” email address for, oh, almost 3 years now. (Yes! My blog’s birthday is coming up! Can you believe it’s been almost 3 years!? I started writing content for the blog in May of 2007 and we got everything up and running officially on July 22, 2007.)
He agreed with me that I needed one. He has his reasons for not wanting personal things going to Google via Gmail (and I agree with him), but that was the easiest way to get started…so I did. I created a new email address on Gmail, and that’s the one I’ve used for this blog and all things blog-and-internet-related.
Still, I’ve dreamt of having a real email address associated with my blog.
At first, I was irked by the fact that this service ticket was left open for so long! “I want a real email address!” I’d scream every now and then, but he’s busy, and I didn’t want to pester him too much.
Eventually, I knew that I wouldn’t be blogging anonymously anymore, so I agreed that it would be best to wait until my name was out there to do a real email address. Then, this and that and that other thing happened, and another year or so went by. Still, I was left with my Gmail address…
Until now.
Yes, the Gmail account will work. I’m not closing it.
But, he set up a new email address for me: joann at casualperfect dot com
How cool is that?
It’s short. It’s sweet. I love it.
…and he has one less ticket open in his queue.


