Saturday, September 15, 2007

Question. Why blog now?

For the most part, I think I'm too darn lazy. The thought of having something that I need to do every so often and if I don't do it, people will know. Kind of like having a public record of your hygiene habits. How many times does she shave in the winter? Maybe not such a good idea. But then I got to thinking and I thought of 10 or so reasons why blogging might be a good thing for me. Since I am a list person (despite my overall laid back demeanor I'm a closet organizer -- by which I don't mean I am a cubby device for every pair of shoes and socks, and a place to hang purses.) So you can see in the late night hours I was convinced by this very list to begin a new endeavor. Anyway, on with the list, in no particular order.

1. Use it as a journal. I find that with a diaper bag now, there is no room for my smaller, portable journal. Oh wait I don't have one of those. In fact, I can't remember the last time I wrote in a journal. Perhaps in college when you think you should document why on earth it's important to stay up all hours of the night instead of going to class. Perhaps by beginning a blog I may begin to document my fascinating life. I changed 8 poopy diapers today, here is the one I thought looked most like guacamole.

2. As a service. Unless you prefer me filling your inbox with gigs of photos of John and Ethan, and raving about how dreamy my life is...ok I won't do that anyway. But I think I forget too easily really great stories in my life, and sometimes I need proof of things happening the way I remember them, and not the way John remembers them.

3. I need more things on my to do list. Actually, this will take one off of my list. If I don't do it now, it will stay there indefinitely. Remember me and the lists? I forgot to mention that my favorite part of list-making is the act of crossing things off the list. I have been known to put things on a list that I've already completed, just so I can cross it off...shh don't tell.

4. This is an experiment. I have never been a writer. I had at least 5 roommates in college that were all English majors and they are all phenomenal writers and Boggle players. I can whoop your butt at Boggle, but alas cannot write. I'm wondering if I can hone a skill as a writer and develop a talent where not an inkling of one exists.

5. I'm superficial. Perhaps this will give me a reason to complete thoughts and delve deeper into questions within myself. Didn't that sound deep already? Or maybe it can be a way to keep track of goals that I have instead of making goals and quickly forgetting them. I might be accountable for something.

6. Guilt. If I have my own blog for others to read, I might feel less guilty about reading other people's blogs and thinking that we're really good friends and forgetting that the only reason I know what is going on in their lives is because I read their blog (Or...I might be a stalker and I should give others the right to stalk me).

7. Blogging will make me skinnier. So if I'm adding something new in my life it means that I'll have to take away something else. I've decided to replace my extensive dessert habit by blogging. Hence the title (which I'm really not in love with but it sounds less pretentious than "nobody doesn't like Tara lee" which was the only other thing I could think of). So if I actually remember this goal I'll be down a size by Christmas, or if I blog a lot, by Halloween. Dream come true right?

Ok, ten schmen. I'm getting bored with myself already. This could be a terrible idea. I don't know how I was talked into it. Maybe this just needs to be prettier. Can anyone teach me how? Next time I'm just posting pictures. I promise.

2 comments:

April J. said...

I am already hooked. You are just as funny via the net as you are in person...after reading I have more questions. Maybe I will email you and ask!

Unknown said...

Thank you for letting me know about the blog. This is so cool. I am not a blogger but I love reading. You guys are cool!