Another two things
(1) Thanks to all those who commented and or asked questions. I apologize I haven’t gotten back to you yet, but I will soon. I promise. Things are kind of crazy here as of late, that, and I’m having a slight hangover from nablopomo. Kudos to all tho are doing the holidailies!
(2) If you are not “Ruby” then don’t read any further than this. OK.
So, Ruby, I KNOW you are reading me. How and WHY you found this blog… is not important. I also happen to know you are reading our family blog as well. What I don’t understand is, WHY you don’t ever ever comment, in either blog, and yet come to read almost daily?!?!?!
I’m flattered that you find my writing interesting and come so often, but it is CREEPY never saying anything and then still follow us so closely. It literally feels like you are stalking me/us, virtually of course, but still it feels that way. For instance, why couldn’t you just bring yourself to write the cheesiest “happy birthday” comment when I posted on my children’s birthdays?! Is that too much to ask? Also when I recently wrote about the days when we first came over here.. you didn’t have anything to say at all regarding that?! Things like that… Sigh.
Again, I’m honestly flattered that you are interested in reading about me and what’s happening in our lives. HOWEVER, I would really really like you to participate in the dialogue and commenting once in a while. I’m sure you are internet savvy enough to know how / where to write the comments. I would call you to talk about this, but that would be really awkward and I don’t know how to say it over the phone. Thanks for reading my rant, and I’m looking forward to have our relationship be a 2-way street again.

lauranen Said,
December 4, 2006 @ 8:04 am
Apologies for sticking my nose into this one, but I can’t help myself! I have a few silent regulars as well, it’s a bit creepy when someone checks the blog a good few times a day for updates.
The weirdest thing about people reading your blog is that when you catch up with someone after a long time, they already know everything you have to tell.
I’ve thought that as non-bloggers, they mightn’t realise that in the blogworld, silence is the new complaint. The communal nature of blogging means that for a blogger, a lack of response is possible the most devastating form of critique.
Amie Said,
December 5, 2006 @ 8:32 pm
Sorry, couldn’t help reading it all. I have a few readers I would like to shout to too.