I know! My family has accused me of being a Blog Addict. When College Girl sees me on the computer, she just walks by, chanting "Blog, blog, bloggity, blog!"
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Hah! Now see, I have my blog listed on my Facebook and yet my husband seems completely oblivious to it. Nevermind that I have had an editing window open when he comes home for the past three nights -- not a word has passed his lips about it.
If my chihuahuas could talk, they'd be like "did you write about me today?!"
Yeah, I know I have a problem when my little ones tell my hubby that I had time to take them to the playground after I was on the computer all morning. Sigh.
My kid is on to me too... As he watches TV downstairs I'll tell him I have to go to the bathroom and run upstairs to do a little blogging.. when I come back down he always says..."All done computer Mom?" ... totally busted...
Since my youngest was two, she has talked about how much time my husband and I spend on the putor when we are home. Yikes. At least her older sisters are raising her! ha ha
My two year old plays the piano, typing on it like it's a keyboard and says: "I blog!". :)
Just read all the way to the end of your page. I've been on blogcation for a week and it's felt good to catch up. I'll try and catch all the good SITS stuff tomorrow!
90210 and My 2 Dads were my "growing up" shows.
Your story on China was a heart-ripper. Love places where your right to choose has been replaced by the government's right to choose for you.....
And I'm probably too late for Angie's giveaway--but that sure is purdy!
So I'm assuming y'all did do a movie...'cause you never responded to my text about our teams. Girl...OUR TEAMS are #1 and #2. We must discuss this futher.
And I love The Boy...he's so gonna be my son-in-law...and then he and Libbey can blog together.
I can't stop thinking in blog post... It is sad but I think the kids are enjoying it to at least so far as they are a major feature. I soooo need a lap top it would make this so much easier. I am actually borrowing a lap top for BlogHer Boston. Its going to be a weekend away...whooohooo.... DC was closer but Boston sounds more fun.
LOL! Yep I think my hubster might have something similar to say. I also get catty comments all the time from my mum back in the UK, about all the things I could be doing when I blog!
It just dawned on me that I have had some super exciting news that I haven't officially shared! You all know how I feel about the importance of optimism and resiliency in the successes I've had in my life and how important it is to pass those on to my son. Did you know my company is named "Bright Future Managment"? Doesn't get more optimistic than that! A few months ago, I was contacted by a PR firm representing Pepperidge Farm. They were interested in interviewing me for a faculty position for Fishful Thinking , an initiative that offers parents tools for fostering optimism in kids. Now, as the director of one of LA's largest and oldest private summer camps, I get contacted to participate in all kinds of things for kids... usually, I pass, as I want to spend all my free time with my boys. But in this case, the message and the presentation was so incredible, I jumped at the chance and agreed to the interview. Within the first 5 minutes of the interview I wa
I 'd like to start by proclaiming that I am in madly in love with my husband. In no way does this moment of "gyno-attraction" diminish his hotness and my love for said hotness. Having said that, let's begin. So I feel pretty safe in saying my OB is hotter than your OB. Okay, make that "was", because when we left LA for St. George, I had to leave his glorious, silver, stirrups. But he is worth a post. Trust me on this . Let's start with our first (and only) encounter. It was my 6 week follow up after having The Boy. My regular OB was out of town, so they assigned me to Dr. McHottie. I walked into the room with no idea of what was to come. I got undressed (from the waist down of course) and stuck my feet in the stirrups. Then he walked in. A cross between Jake Gyllenhall and Channing Tatum. In scrubs. G.O.R.G.E.O.U.S. I got all kinds of flustered and the conversation went something like this. McHottie : "Hello Mrs. R." (Cleverly remin
My friend, Melissa , recently wrote this post , expressing her frustration with the small circle of bloggers who seem to be getting all the perks. I read it and left a lengthy comment, then realized I had even more to say. So, here it goes. I have been feeling some stress and increasing negativity in bloggyland lately. Unrest among the masses regarding PR, "A List" (whatever that is) Mommy Bloggers, the lack of money in blogging, etc. I've personally considered withdrawing completely and have spoken to a few other bloggers who are also feeling somewhat "disenchanted" with blogging as of late. It seems to have lost its luster. Here is how I see it: You begin blogging for fun. For connections. For camaraderie. You get a few followers and comments. You want more. You begin to see others talking about the free stroller or set of books. You want that too. Then you hear that some are getting to travel, meet with PR firms, speak at conferences. That sounds fun. You won
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I'd say that's an addiction (but I don't wanna quit!)
So, obviously you blogged. What else did you do with your Sunday?
I'm trying to pare my blogging down...no working real well yet. :)
If my chihuahuas could talk, they'd be like "did you write about me today?!"
Like I need the goading.
It's okay...we all have things to do. Blogging is just one of them.
And thank you so much...again and again, your comments are just so sweet. Are you sure you don't live near me? :)
And thank you so much...again and again, your comments are just so sweet. Are you sure you don't live near me? :)
Just read all the way to the end of your page. I've been on blogcation for a week and it's felt good to catch up. I'll try and catch all the good SITS stuff tomorrow!
90210 and My 2 Dads were my "growing up" shows.
Your story on China was a heart-ripper. Love places where your right to choose has been replaced by the government's right to choose for you.....
And I'm probably too late for Angie's giveaway--but that sure is purdy!
happy week :)!
The other day Jacob did something that was terribly embarrassing for him. And he turns to me and says...
"Mom you can NOT Blog about that. I mean it No Blogging about it"
Of course I promised.
And I love The Boy...he's so gonna be my son-in-law...and then he and Libbey can blog together.
have a wonderful day
Z just comes over and shuts the lid on my laptop. That pretty much says it all.
Blogging, an addiction? NOT. You're just appeasing your hungry fans.
~melody~
None of my kids are old enough to get the whole blogging thing yet!