I'm looking in my 'blogging handbook.' It's the book I keep at the ready to take notes in whenever a post strikes me. I'll be honest, there aren't that many notes in it as of late.
You've noticed.
The notes I do have read like this:
*Proud mom moment: kids and Bella dancing to Raise Your Glass. That was an epic fail.
*Getting ready for John's IEP
*Running
*Med Adjustment-anxiety??
*Therapy session
The problem: with the exception of the first note, I have no idea what the other ones mean. I just jotted down random words, thinking, "I'll totally remember this." Only, uhm, not so much.
So . . . there you have it. A week of blog posts with out the actual posts.
HAHA! That sounds like me. I think of neat things and think, oh this is so great that I don't even need to write it down. How could I forget? Yeah. Except it's for everyday. Ha.
ReplyDeleteUh, not gonna lie - dancing to "raise your glass?" Not nearly a fail. No way. That's a proud momma moment, eh??
ReplyDeleteI fail to see how the first item on your list is a fail.
ReplyDeleteSince I'm at a computer at work all day, I'll just create a blank post and jot ideas in it . . . only, at the end of the day, they make absolutely no sense, and I don't remember what I was going to write, or why.
Some day, maybe, I'll be able to investigate just what I was thinking. Maybe.
During my hypomanic phase just a few weeks ago, I've found at least a hundred notes around my house with just a single word on them...as if I'm going to know what that idea was.
ReplyDeleteSigh.
Brains. Funny organs.
yup. If only we could get them to cooperate.
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