August 19th, 2010
My blog, or rather, my full web server, which means all of my web sites and my email accounts have been down for days. Days! Oh, the forced separation from blogland was rough. I had to post my drivel to FaceBook. And people, I have to restrain myself there, because it’s like business and pleasure or religion and politics. They just don’t mix well. And I need a place to release my innermost stuff!
Like my adventures in cyber flirting. I can’t exactly post anything juicy on FaceBook, where coworkers and extended family members nose about.
Not that it’s all that juicy, but it certainly is entertaining.
sizzle me this
I send text messages with flirty pictures like this. Oh the fun. Saucy me. Such a tart.
I’m being a good girl, though. Truly. It’s all in good fun. I seldom actually meet anyone in person. A few, though. Have I met anybody neato bandito? It’s interesting, how you just never know with people. They may seem interesting on line, but not at all interesting in real life, and vice versa. …no keepers, and not many second dates. But I am currently entertained by and with one man whom I’ve just met in real life, and I do think we will actually see each other again. He’s made it clear that he’s not ready for a relationship and that he wants to pursue friendship(s), and that’s fine by me. A relief, actually. Maybe we’ll have some fun making out, though. Wheeeee!
It’s nice to have at least a little diversion, anyway.
November 26th, 2007
We have had a fabulous Thanksgiving weekend, as evidenced by the lack of blogging. Which is part of the flip side to being fully engaged with family, food, and festivities for several days straight. That, along with an inbox overflowing with spammail, and my google-reader post-count incrementing away, leaving all my favorite blogs sadly neglected. The house also looks like it’s been hit by a cyclone, and now that everyone is gone and I’m left with a finicky husband and child, I may well be eating turkey related leftovers for quite some time. And a weekend with school aged children circulating the germs of the season may be taking it’s toll, as evidenced by the swollen eyes and runny nose my little one greeted me with this morning. Poor little guy. I just hope that none of the babies catch the bug.
Yes, babies! The most squeezable snuggly googly gurgly giggly wonderful babies. I had the pleasure of hosting my sister’s family, along with her aforementioned deliciously squeezable 4-month old son, for nearly five days! We all gathered for Thanksgiving proper at my SIL’s place, home of the other snuggly baby, my 6 month old niece, then I brought two of the children back to my place to spend a long weekend with their cousins. I think it may well be impossible to have four children and a tidy home. One or the other, but not both. What a delight, to have a house full of people! Charades, Pictionary, Sudoku, Play-doh, Legos, squirt guns, bubbles, a jigsaw puzzle, movies, food, popcorn, cappuccino (lots of cappuccino), Wii Sports, Wii Play, Dance Dance Revolution, and Guitar Hero filled our days. The grown ups played. The children played. We all had a great time!