Oops I Didn’t Do It Again

February 2, 2009

Some weeks, I wonder how I got by before the Internet brought all of these interesting, fascinating, and accessible-any-time-day-or-night friends into my life.

twitter_logoOther weeks, I wonder if the reason I can’t blog consistently anymore is that there are too many of them just a Twitter away, waiting to converse with me on any ol’ thing from Superbowl Ads to world politics to whatever falls out of my brain and onto my keyboard.

I really meant to get some quality blogging in sometime in the past week.  But life was kind of chaotic with GeekDaddy out of town and Buttercup doing her best to keep my on my toes with illness, sleep deprivation, and general six-year-old related mayhem.  So when things did settle down just a little bit? (tonight, at about 8:13pm Mountain time) I just relaxed and didn’t even think about the fact that my blog was starting to get that dusty, disused look about it.

Then I remembered that I have some serious things to blog about… I mean, heck, I’ve got a wicked cool upcoming contest/give-away for Valentine’s Day – and if I get organized, I might have a couple of other ones as well. (This would require me digging through my email inbox and finding all the ones that were nice people wanting to give my readers something fun for the holiday and actually, um, you know… emailing back again and if they’re still willing, post the darn things!)  And I’ve had some thoughts on my mind, too.  Hey, it happens!

Well, I think I did anyways.  These days it seems like I have these great blogposts that are just itching to get written and then I get out of the shower and they melt away like so much soap down the drain.  Maybe you guys should just come hang out in my bathroom and I can shout them at you instead? Nah… I know. It’s a small bathroom.  And besides, I’m more likely to sing at you than verbally blog.

So then.  Tomorrow isn’t just Monday – it’s also Groundhog Day!!!

I was going to have this big surprise on Groundhog Day – but then *cough* it got pushed back – so that one is right out.  Maybe I can distract you with this picture of a groundhog… No? Okay, how about reminiscing about how great that Bill Murray movie called Groundhog Day is? Seriously, if I can’t get you with that one – we’re beyond hope.  I love that movie.

Alright then – I give up. I’ll start writing content again tomorrow.  I mean, after all… if Punxsatawney Phil sees his shadow, we have 6 more weeks of winter.  If *I* don’t see my shadow I have 6 more hours of sleep to come up with something more exciting than this post turned out to be.

See ya tomorrow then.  Shadow or not.

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3 Responses to “Oops I Didn’t Do It Again”

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