The blog to end all blogs



Jenny said she was disappointed that not everyone posted a blog every day, so, here is my blog for the day... BLOG. There you go...I am too tired to think of anything clever or funny, and since I was just AT Jenny's house, there is nothing I can add to any update of any sort. Sorry! My life is the same day to day, and nothing terribly exciting is going on. OH! I DID undo my swedish weaving project (that took me a month to do) because I was reading the pattern wrong. (That is SO not exciting.) It was a de ja vu experience. After Becky told me I was crocheting incorrectly, against her advice, I went back and any afghan I had in my posession that was done wrong, I undid...Good thing there were only two. I couldn't help it. It was like the afghans were staring at me accusingly, "Look what you did! You make me sick!"


So, there you go. My blog for the day. I am not sure I can keep up a boring blog...

Comments

Zaphod said…
I believe in being part of the solution instead of being part of the problem. Therefore:

blog ... Blog ... bLog ... blOg ... bloG ... BLog ... bLOg ... blOG ... BLOg ... bLOG ... BlOg ... bLoG ...
BLOG ... BLOG ... BLOG ...

BLING!!!!!

Fifteen different blogs, a bling, and a exfaklu; there you go for a couple of weeks
DebbieLou said…
Awwwww! :( That is so sad about your afghans and weaving project! You need a little Dave to spice up your day. He's good at that, when he isn't sick that is.
Trillium said…
The symptoms of "blogging-overload" have been described by Chris, Dara and Jen (Jen couldn't sleep the other night because she left something out of a new post). I have experienced the same wakefulness and the OCD impulse to "fix it" even if it meant not getting to bed until after 1 AM! And then feeling disturbed about feeling disturbed! So, I too have thought that these are symptoms that demand a careful evaluation of the activity; perhaps a more limited "exposure" on a daily basis.
Tiffany said…
Oh wow, all that work! I couldn't do it!

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