I have been blogging in some form or another online since late 1999 when I opened up a livejournal account and thought that was the best thing since sliced bread.
A year later I launched my husband and mine’s wedding site on a free bravenet account. It then morphed into a family site.
Throughout the next few years I had many different sites with bravenet and even tried out anglefire (which I thought sucked big donkey balls). I kept my livejournal account alive and even made a deadjournal account which didn’t last that long.
I was never satisfied having a free site on someone else’s domain so in mid 2003 I bought 4everlasting.com. I kept my personal blog on the subdomain entitled kickass and I blogged there up until beginning of 2008 when problems in my life kept me from the want or need to blog. So I let the domain expire and die, but not before baking up the database.
It wasn’t long after that, that the blogosphere started calling me back and in late summer of 2008 I registered Tohrima.com (which literally translates as “passing devil” but means “random killing” in Japan) with godaddy and started blogging once again.
A few months shy of the 1 year anniversary of Tohrima.com I decided to launch my photography site but didn’t see any since in paying for 2 domains so I let Tohrima crash and burn. I registered amandasue.com with godaddy on June 25, 2009.
But of course I wasn’t content with just having my business site.
I wanted to continue blogging.
So that’s when I decided to make a subdomain on my photography site and I would name it Aisuru (pronounced eye-sooroo) which means “to love” in Japanese.
But blogging on a subdomain just wasn’t cutting it for me. I then decided in February 2010 that I wanted a separate domain once again. And seeing how I love most things Alice In Wonderland, I opted for OffWithHerHead.org.











