What does RAQ stand for??

My very first blog post described what RAQ stands for, but I sort of feel like my blog has grown beyond the original intent.  Originally, I began this blog as an outlet to answer questions.  You see, I’m the go to girl for people.  In my hometown, people asked me about things around town, care providers I recommended, good deals for dining out, and so much more.  I decided to make my blog name a play on that as “Recently Asked Questions”.

Now, I feel like I do less answering of questions and more sharing with my audience things they may not have known to ask!  Yes, I do still answer some things, like, “What do you use to teach reading?” or, “How do you become a mystery shopper?”  However, I’ve recently started blogging more about homeschool products, local events, products and companies I love, and more.

The question is: How do I incorporate my blog’s current name into my ever-growing and changing focus and content?  I’ve decided to brainstorm some new wording for the RAQ acronym….  Here are some I’m thinking might apply:

  • Recently Attended Quests
  • Reviews About Quality
  • Rascals Aren’t Quiet
  • Reasonably Astute Quips
  • Recording Astonishing Quirks
  • Running After Quacks
  • Regrettable, Awful, Questionable 
  • Resting Awfully Quickly
  • Really Astounding Queen
Am I changing my RAQ to something else?  In all likelihood, no.. but don’t be surprised if you see RAQ used in a creative way in a future post. :-P
What do you think RAQ should stand for?
About Jenn

Jenn lives in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband and 4 children. The family eats Paleo about 95% of the time, and Jenn homeschools all of the kids. She is heavily involved as an administrator for a local blogger network and is slightly addicted to social media.

Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    When I first came across this blog, I thought it stood for Reviews And Questions. lol :)

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