It has come to my attention that at least one of my readers believes I’m “Megan from CBC”.
I am, sort of.
I say “sort of” because I’m not the Megan from CBC you think I am.
The other Megan and I are very different people, but we went to the same university, moved to the NWT at about the same time, and left CBC North at about the same time. I used to be mistaken for her every time I left Inuvik. When I moved to Yellowknife six years ago, I spent quite a bit of time explaining that there had been TWO Megans from CBC.
If you think you’ve been reading a blog written by the person you remember competing with for interviews, unless your name is Terry or Mack, you are mistaken. (Actually, “compete” is a big word for what goes on in Inuvik, or even in Yellowknife. I’m saying that we didn’t interview the same people, cover the same stories, or attend the same events.) I probably didn’t interview you about the work you do for the government or military unless you were doing it in the Inuvik region ten years ago. Sorry to drop this on you after you’ve invested so much time into reading my blog, but you’ve never met me.
The other Megan blogs over at (Mis)Adventures of a Work-at-Home Mom. You can find her there.

Grin, you always mix people up, huh?
I can’t believe you still get that!
It feels like so long that I’ve been gone from CBC North.
I miss it and all the people I knew there.
It’s nice to know I’m still remembered.
… The other Megan
It hasn’t happened in ages, but I understand why people would be confused. Who would have thought there would be two of us?
I suspect I’ve just lost some readers. This site isn’t nearly as exciting now; it’s just a blog about semicolons and David Hasselhoff worship. Back when it was MEGAN FROM CBC’S BLOG, it was much more interesting. Now it’s just some stranger’s website.
Oh, stop. Regular people who aren’t from the North, who know neither Megan (except you, maybe, a little), read this blog with some frequency because we care about semicolons, love media critiques, appreciate journalism, have a sense of humour, and harbour boycrushes on David Hasselhoff (that “Tusk” video rocked too).
Aw, shucks. Thanks, Geoff.