Tuesday, August 7, 2007

The Seinfeld of Blogs

When I started this blog it was to be about the adoption and our addition/remodel. So far it has been anything but. These two things have become the thorn in my side. Honestly, I don't think either of the two are ever going to happen. It is about nothing. I am amazed at how much nothing I can write about. Why do I smell ketchup?

8 COMMENTS:

walternatives said...

Nice illustration. It is amazing, isn't it, what we choose to share via our blogs? Interesting to see, on so many levels. It not only shows who we are but how we are. Then again, everyone is basically blah blah blogging, aren't we?

kitchu said...

I think it's cool to come to know others in this unusual fashion, and then to see the story unfold as that day draws near and soon their babies will grace the pages...

I don't know.

On the other hand, it does often feel like a lotta blogshit.

insanemommy said...

I wish I had started my blog while we were going through the painfully long wait. I guess in comparrasion I shouldn't complain. We were only 10 months from LID however it would be another 2 months before we traveled. I so love coming here and meeting so many interesting different people.

Don't stop blogging..

aimeeg said...

I seriously have zero substance on my blog that also was originally supposed to be about adoption. But when nothingn is happening on the adoption front, mindless blabber tends to come out of me.

I like reading what you write, and you smell ketchup because you are smearing your face in it.

Two Kayaks said...

It's Seltzer, not Salsa!
I support your nothingness...

Pug Mama said...

yep. I am blogging about things I never imagined I would blogging about.

Christine said...

I totally understand. I had to make my cranium cafe blog because there was nothing (POSITIVE) to really post about the adoption and most of the people who keep asking me aren't even reading it!
Just considering the blogging to learn about new people.

Elizabeth said...

Ketchup? Funny girl.
Uh, I think this blog is about YOU.
Journally is very cathartic, and this way I can read other people's dirty laundry.
(nice skid marks)