The normal content of this blog is interrupted for a very special public service announcement
A couple times a year I like to get on here and guilt-trip the people I love who don’t have blogs. You must not want us to know what’s going on in your life, you apparently have some deep dark secrets you’re hiding, you hope to lose contact with us and watch our friendship dwindle; in essence, you must not love us. You know, the typical reasons most people don’t have blogs.
The funny thing is, that really doesn’t seem to work. The people who don’t want blogs just keep not having blogs (Rhodes, Van Allens, Naizers… who said that?), and the people who want to blog just end up starting one. Apparently, belittling and manipulating friends isn’t a good idea.
So that’s why I’m very happy to say that a dear friend, Brooke, has finally started a blog of her own. You should read it. She’s great. I’m looking forward to reading what she has to say.
It really is bizarre, but I feel closer to far away friends who have blogs, simply because I can “talk” with them on a regular basis. If they choose to disclose, I can know what they had for breakfast, what they’re reading, what they’re learning about parenting, and what are their latest soapboxes. Or they can just show me what their kids look like, which is equally just as great. In some ways I wish the blogosphere wasn’t so powerful, but alas, it just seems to be the case these days.
Alright, that’s my You Should Have a Blog post quota for the year. Back to your lives…
posted: 07 April 5
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Blogging is also a way cool way to make new friends! I’ve been blessed with many smiles while reading certain blogs that I came across providentially and now return to frequently. (Like yours! By calling yourself Toblerone and your daughter Chickpea you became instantly a favorite of mine.)
Lol, I’n so with you on this! Very few of my friends IRL have blogs. There’s just something special about the written word. I’ll stop by your friend’s new blog today. BTW, glad you’re getting your home set up, and now you’re into your language training. Awesome!
Been meaning to let you know that I enjoy reading about your new life. I’m intrigued with the changing headers on the blog today too! ;>) So far, I’ve liked them all! I’ve been thinking about the whole blog thing for some time but can’t imagine anybody wanting to read my ramblings.
Take care! Back to lurking….
Aunt Peg – Yeah, you just happened to catch me when I was experimenting with 3 different types of headers. I was just in the mood for a change…
And I know I’ve told you before, but I would definitely love to read a blog from you!
well, we don’t have kids, and we’re students. life is crazy with mundane-ness, and there’s nothing exciting happening to us from day to day. it looks like things are about to get a bit more adventurous, though, so we’re definitely looking into starting a blog. i’m stuck on the title. any ideas?
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