Like most people, I own a Facebook page. I also like to check out the status of people, find out what is going on while I was working, or doing some random adventures. I sit and scroll through status, see people's pictures and often I wonder, will I post the same things at some point in my life?
Currently being single, I never post things about how my husband is amazing, or my boyfriend is the best in the world. I have personal issues with those statements anyways, but will I be one day posting those things as well?
If I don't, would said future boyfriend be hurt because I don't put his great deeds on Facebook for all of the world to see? Will his friends be like dude, your super romantic weekend must not have been so awesome if your woman didn't brag about it on Facebook. Is Facebook just the new beauty shop in a way? The place where you spill all of your moments both big and small to your friends. But instead of just a few 10-15 it moves up to the hundreds?
If I have kids, will they be my profile picture? Or will I be in the picture with the kid? Would, if pregnant, I post the ultra sound? Will I also say they are the best, smartest, cutest kids in the entire world?
When natural disasters strike am I going to tell everyone how pissed I'll be if my internet goes away for a few days?
When sending requests for games, I never respond, is that offensive? Do people even notice if you don't play their games?
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Alphabet Game
While driving from Virginia to Pennsylvania, Amanda and I
had about 5 hours to kill. After talking about some random things, doing a
mental check that we didn’t need anything else, and listening to music, she
mentioned she didn’t know any car games.
“Well, what did you do when you were younger?”
“We talked. There were 5 of us, so mostly we talked.”
There were five us as well, but we did not talk the whole
time. Don’t get me wrong, if you keep silent, even as a child I would keep
talking and talking until you begged for mercy, or more often than not, just
walked away.
However, in a car, there are no places to walk away too.
Plus, every once in a while, a very far while, I have nothing to say.
Seeing as a lot of our car travel happened when we were
younger, and it was just at the start of when TVs started to appear in
vehicles, we did not have any. This was also around the same time that Game
Boys were starting to come out, which means they were super expensive and we, like
the TV did not have one of those either.
Some of the younger generation might have started to hyperventilate
at that last paragraph. What in the world did we do then?
We had a few options actually. Sometimes my mom would make
little kits, with games, coloring books, a photo copied map of where we were
going so we could follow along, snacks, and travel games like magnetized chess or Trouble. We also had
the option to read or sleep. I often choose sleep.
We also played games. Sometimes we just counted the
different state license plates, or travel games like magnetized chess or Trouble, but we also played the Alphabet Game. This was
done in teams, pairs, and singular. It is just something we always did on road
trips. Amanda had never played this game before. I taught her and so now I
shall pass this game on to the rest of the world. A google search might have it
as well, but these our “house” rules version of it.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Thursday's Wins Vs Losses
Last Thursday was a little rough. It got better but here were some of the wins and losses for the day.
Win – getting up when the alarm clock went off
Win – getting up when the alarm clock went off
Win – going over to friends house for a run and being there
basically on time
Win – completing said run
Win – remember to get gas on the way home so there isn’t a
will I have enough gas to make it to work game.
Loss – not being able to find anything to wear
Loss – running behind even though I’d been up for an hour
and half
Loss – walking out the door without soccer ball
Loss – putting lunch on top of car and driving away
Win – remembering about said lunch. Stopping and being able to
at least have soup. Yogurt and cheese stick
are MIA
Loss – it not being jean day at work like previously thought
Loss – locking myself out of a system I need to get into
Loss – forgetting to take daily pill
Loss – Sending out e-mail that normally goes out about 10:30
at 11:15 with no subject
Win – lunch outside in the sunshine
Loss - No one showing up to soccer practice
Win - Soccer pratice cut short
Win - Getting most the luandry done for camping adventure.
Win - Soccer pratice cut short
Win - Getting most the luandry done for camping adventure.
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