I read your blog today.
And I thought about it a lot.
I thought about
the recipe you posted
the craft you made
the shirt you wore
the question you asked
the trip you took
your child's quotes you shared
the pictures you uploaded
and the feelings you felt.
I thought about it
in the shower,
while getting ready,
while driving around,
while trying to make Halloween costumes,
while doing the dishes and cooking dinner.
What was life like before blogs?
I can't hardly remember.
But I like all these topics to think about.
See you tomorrow!

11 comments:
You are so creative.
It's so true! I think in terms of blog posts sometimes. I love getting ideas from my friends' blogs.
Perfect post. It really sums it up!
What would we do without the blogging world?
oh wow, audra. i love this post! very poetic and pretty. :)
I loved this too!! And great pictures... Very well thought. And yes... what in the world did we do!?? We actually had to send emails and cards!! Sometimes I wish it were back to that and then we would do less comparing...
what a creative woman you are - and i agree, what DID consume our minds and time before following each other's blogs?! all hail technology!
This is a very neat post Audgee and I enjoyed it. However . . .
"I love that shirt she wore"
"How in the world did she make that"
"She's so smart"
Now I realize that it is all shes on the side of your blog minus your brother who was probably forced by his sisters to create a blog and posts even more rarely than I do if possible . . . but
where is the love?
This is another hurdle of me joining the Mormon church. I would have to take down my blog (because men don't blog for some reason) and I would not be allowed to comment on blogs (because (1) men don't comment on blogs and (2) Mormon men don't really talk to unrelated Mormon women other than to exchange pleasantries. I don't really understand that but I digress.
I mean it doesn't bother me that only the "she" blogs take up your grey matter, but I thought it was interesting, just saying . . .
:)
Blogs are fun. I never have anything cool to talk about though. But I love reading yours!
I think the state of Georgia is causing you to loose a little of your sweetness. I think you were nicer in Texas.
:)
I apologize. I won't be mean anymore.
Blogs can keep us connected and can give us something to think about. Blogs are like those notes we passed in school. They soften and shorten the miles between grandma's and their kids and grandkids. I'm glad my kids do blogs.
me, too.
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