Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Under tremendous pressure from my husband, here I am. I've been gone long enough, I suppose. One reason I haven't blogged in a while is that my precious, adorable, sweet Finley has recently become HELL ON WHEELS.

Okay, okay. Maybe not hell. A great big bundle of curiosity and mayhem might be a more accurate description. But I ain't kiddin' about the wheels. There's no way she could move that fast on two feet.

Here's just a sampling of her most recent...activities.

...she applied anti-wrinkle cream to her face, legs, hands, overalls, and our bathroom wall.

...she was caught eating peanut butter out of the jar with an ink pen.

...she dumped out an entire, brand new box of Cheese Nips onto the couch.

...she drew on her eyelids, legs, the bottom of her feet and all over her toes with blue marker. The she strolled up, put her little chin on her hand, and said, "Wook at me, Mommy," with a big ol' smile.

...she was caught trying her best to dip peanut butter out of the jar with a pop tart.

...she poured a box of baking soda all over the kitchen counter.

...she was found stirring her bath water with the toilet brush.

...she walked through the living room carrying two big handfulls of peanut butter. (Heck, who can blame her? She's seen me do that exact same thing often enough.)

...she poured out a carton of strawberry yogurt on the counter, then I found her rubbing it all over her torso.

So there you go. I've been busy.

But here's the other reason...ok, the real reason I don't blog much.

I just don't get it.

When I started this blog a couple of years ago, I did it as a way of staying in touch with my out of town friends. But it seems like blogging has taken on a whole new meaning since then.

Now, it's a way to showcase your sparkling wit. Or share your deep, theological musings. Or bring a tear to the eye with your emotional transparency. Or crack your readers up with your clever comedy. Or amaze people with your command of the English language.

I've pretty much got none of that. I don't have much to say really, and I can't imagine anyone wanting to read what I do have to say.

I can't imagine that anyone would be interested in the fact that today, I did laundry, took the car to the shop, came home and put Finley down for a nap, then ate a bowl of Blue Bell ice cream and watched Jon & Kate Plus 8 while Jonah played a game on the computer.

Or that Jonah and I got really excited when our favorite episode of SpongeBob Squarepants came on. (Band Geeks, in case you're wondering.)

Or that one of the highlights of my day was when I got to hold the new cat. (A new cat wandered up about 2 months ago. He's best friends with our old cat, Henry, but he won't let us go near him. He's really small, and I think he's a wild cat. I gave him a pound of ground beef that I thawed but never cooked, and while he was eating I picked him up. He looked down his nose at me then hopped down. But still, that's progress, right?)

Or that Finley lamented all afternoon that the two turtles Todd found in the driveway yesterday have now gone home. (I don't mean dead...just left.)

That's my life. Not theology. Not sparkling wit. Not comedy (although I am quite clever.) The exciting things that happen around here wouldn't excite anyone else. But I wouldn't trade it for anything I read on other blogs. I love it.

I just don't love to blog about it.

However, I have to do something to make up for the fact that I didn't participate in the groundbreaking "My Friday" movement. Which I was repeatedly asked to do. Even on Saturday. So, here I am.

11 comments:

Stephanie said...

Kristen,

I am right there with you. I feel as if my blogs are pretty non impressive so I don't blog very much either. But I will make a deal with you that if you keep blogging I will keep reading only if you promise to read my stuff that I continue to blog. Now again, remember my life is not very exciting either because I have a 3 year old but I'll read yours if you read mine. DEAL?
Just kidding you don't have to read mine if you don't want to.

Robert Conn said...

Good to have you back...

Johnny! said...

"You got pop-tart in my peanut butter!"
"You got peanut butter on my pop-tart!"

Two great tastes that taste great together.

david said...

i think we need a support group for those that live with the shame of not blogging enough for todd.

Sarah J. said...

I like reading about what your kids have done or tried to do and you are funny just in case you didn't know. I read the blogs, I just don't comment a whole lot.

Sarah J.

P.S. I like the tat, why did you choose flowers?

Todd Wright said...

Your blog is so great, baby. Thank you, everybody, for encouraging Kristen to do this!

She's great at this...and I love how her mind works.

Leslie said...

I do not blog; I do not read blogs much really. Well, Ross likes it when I read his, but that's even less often than he posts something. But you are funny (in a sparkling, comedic, un-theological kind of way) and I like reading about the antics of small children. So thanks for your contribution to the blog world at-large! See you soon ...

Shelly Conn said...

I don't even have the time to read other's blogs, when am I to find the time to blog myself?

Todd Wright said...

I find it funny because Kristen gets all bothered when I encourage her to blog.

She yells at me and throws things and says, "I don't have anything to say!"

Okay...just that last part was true.

But when I do walk in and see her writing, she won't let me look. She has to keep it a secret from me until she posts.

So I'm just as surprised as you all when I read her stuff.

Rose said...

Wow! You sure have been busy, Kristen!! I love to read your blog. You always bring a smile to my face little friend.

Jodie said...

Well, I think I have to disagree:

...you DID "showcase your sparkling wit."
...you DID "bring a tear to the eye" (I cracked up at Finley's antics.)
...you DID "crack your readers up with your clever comedy."
...you DID "amaze people with your command of the English language."

See? You are an EXCELLENT blogger!

And if you want to be in good company with another mom of a "hell on wheels," check my friend's blog. She keeps us entertained with her daughter's mischief. Grab your camera and capture Finley's "creativity" so you can share it with everyone!

raising2girls.blogspot.com
Check out her post on 5.28.08