Saturday, February 3, 2007

Non-Scrapbookers Anonymous

I have a confession to make...I do not scrapbook. I know, I know...I am a failure as a mom. I have a lot of friends who scrapbook and an overzealous sister-in-law who is convinced she can convert me into being a scrapbooker. But, I have no desire. I would like the final product, but I don't enjoy the process (which is the key according to my scrapbooking sources). There is a secret society of scrapbookers. They get together religiously and have their secret parties. Some even go on scrapbooking retreats. This all sounds a bit cult-ish to me. I am even a little suspicious of this whole Blog thing because it is rather scrapbook-like. But since it takes very little time, no real commitment, does not cost a cent or make a mess, I have decided that it may be a good alternative.

I was sitting with a group of my good friends at playgroup when I first came out of the closet. "I do not scrapbook!" I waited to see the look of disgust on their faces or the sound of judgement in their voices, even perhaps a sigh of pity at the thought of my children with no scrapbook of their childhood. But instead I got an overwhelming sigh of relief..."I don't scrapbook either", one said. "Neither do I", said another. At that moment, I realized that we were kindred spirits. Oh, how I enjoyed being able to talk with other moms, great mom's whom I respected, who don't scrapbook. Until one day, we lost one of our own. My dear friend Taffy came to me with a confession..."I have started scrapbooking again" she said. I felt like I had been punched in the stomach. Then, she ripped out my heart by adding, "And I really like it". So, there is an opening in our non-scapbookers anonymous group...Want to join????

Friday, February 2, 2007

To Blog or not to Blog...That is the question!

My Dad came to visit in September and was saying that he thought I should blog.
Blog?
Yes, Blog!
But I don't have anything to write about.
You can write about whatever you want.
Who would want to read my ramblings anyway?

With that I brushed the thought aside, until my college roommate Shelley starting blogging. I have been reading her blog for several months and get a kick out of hearing her stories. I know I don't have anything revolutionary to say, but thought this might be a good way for our friends and family out of town to keep up with the funny things that happen around here. So with that I will attempt to start my blog.