Hi there!
I haven’t pulled out an old post in a while. This one goes way back–even before I started scratching out cartoons. It was originally posted on June 28, 2011. I had been digging around a box of old stuff and came across my diary. Have a read and just know that nothing has changed…
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I found my old diary–the only one I ever kept–in this box of stuff. I started it at age 10, the same age you are now, son.

I found my diary in a box of old stuff
I know what you’re thinking: wow, that must bring back all kinds of great memories. And I suppose it would if I had written in it for more than 10 days, and if I had written more than 3 sentences on any given day.
But I didn’t. Know why? Because I had the same follow-through back then that I have now. Which is to say, you’re lucky if I even finish this post before I get bored and take up knitting. Or pottery. I’ve always liked pottery. In fact, I really should look into classes locally. I could really get into pottery.
For, like, a week.
See, that’s the problem: I have no follow-through. I’ve tried a bazillion things and moved on from just about all of them. Honestly, the things that I’ve managed to stick with I’m either legally obligated to do (like paying my mortgage), need the money (like my day job), simply can’t reverse (like being a parent), or would die if I stopped (like eating and, while I have been testing this theory, bathing).
Now you’re thinking, “Oh, yeah? What about being married for 16 years?”
Well, smartass, marriage falls under the “I would die if I stopped” category. I mean really, have you met your mother?
You, my friend, are in grave danger of becoming like me. The evidence is everywhere:
the half-completed Lego projects
the 3 incomplete websites you started
your blog
the countless first paragraphs (they’re pretty good by the way) in otherwise empty books you’ve written
every homework assignment you’ve been given
OK, that’s enough. I’m starting to sound like, well … my father.
Shit.
Right. I’m going to take a different tack here. The following is the entire unabridged contents of my one and only diary. The complete record of my life as a child. My autobiography, laying out my formative years in the greatest detail ever recorded. It’s transcribed directly with spelling as written (badly). Names are changed out of pity for those mentioned.
January 1, 1976
I went to two movies with Tim Marcus they were Bugs Bunny Supperstar and Doc Savage. Dog ate my candy. Dad and Mike are making a model theotor.
January 2, 1976
I went to Tims house again and the theotor is coming along good. School will come back in two days.
January 3, 1976
I went to Swensens Ice creem factory with Mom and Steve. Mike is still sick with mono. The doctor said that Mike could go to school tomarow.
January 4, 1976
I went to Tim’s house. It is fun at about 9:30 A.M. to go to Tim’s The stage is looking good.
January 5, 1976
School started. It was fun. I noticed my grades are pretty good.
January 6, 1976
I went to school it was O.K. Our next book report will be a mobeal.
January 7, 1976
We have a new boy in our class his name is richerd he is a nice boy.

I found this in the box, too. See, I wasn’t lying about the robot thing.
January 8, 1976
We got a new peano. We will be putting on a play at school. I’m a robot I have to make my self a costume out of boxes and paint.
January 9, 1976
I watched rockford files and got to stay up till 10:00 P.M.
January 10, 1976
Jon slept over and we had Jeff and Dan Riles over.
………………………………..
That’s it. That’s the written record of the life and times of me as authored by the guy who knew me best. I gave up after 10 days when I discovered the joy of blowing up my toys.
So do yourself a favor and follow through with something. Anything.
Angela@BeggingTheAnswer
June 29, 2011
I too have an issue with follow-through. I’ll take up some hobby, say knitting. I’m go in it with the attitude that I’m going to be the greatest knitter ever, and shell out $200 on knitting supplies and yarn. I’ll knit for 2 weeks, and then I say, “Knitting is hard.” Then I’ll stop knitting forever and ever. I didn’t even tell people (except my husband and my best friend) that I had a blog for 3 whole months. I wanted to make sure it wasn’t one of those things where I go, “Look at me, I blog now!” and then two weeks later have to explain to my friends, “Blogging? Oh, I don’t do that anymore.”
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Well, clearly I know how you feel. There must be a shrink out there who can tell people like us what’s up. Glad you did stick with the blog, BTW–I enjoy it.
Thanks for stopping by!
TechyDad
June 29, 2011
I’m right with you on the lack-of-follow-through thing. In fact, back in January, I compiled 11 things I wanted to complete by the end of 2011. I figured that I’d blog my progress on them monthly and that would help push me to complete the projects. Except that I don’t think I’ve blogged about that since March. Maybe April. And the projects? Well, one is done. Almost. Not quite finished but good enough for now. I really should get to those other projects. Maybe later.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
I have to say, it’s nice to know that I’m not the only one! And congratulations on almost finishing the the first of 11 not-yet-finished projects. Stand proud!
Thom Brown
June 29, 2011
I’m trying to think of something to say. I’m sure I will. I’ll be back.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
See you soon..probably.
KC
June 29, 2011
LOL
Things You Realize After You Get Married
June 29, 2011
haha love this post! Too funny! …Yeah, following through on something I start is definitely hard, esp. if no one is making me do it!
Congrats on making FP! 😀
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks. The FP thing is pretty awesome–I refreshed my browser about 6 times before I was wiling to believe the number of views this morning before 8:00. Didn’t know I made FP until I read your comment!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Rufus' Food and Spirits Guide
June 29, 2011
This is hilarious. Or should I say fun, repeatedly. Seriously, great stuff.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks! And thanks for taking the time to comment.
carrie m
June 29, 2011
Ha! Great post! Were you building a theatre? Sounds like a big undertaking for a 10 year old! (and did you follow-through with it 😉
I consider my lack of follow-through a blessing and a curse – heck if we followed through with everything we did, we’d never have time to try new things, like pottery (or bathing ;))
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
LOL! So it was my brother that was building the theater, so, yes it probably got done. No idea why he and my dad were doing it, but I think it was a diorama for school or something.
I suppose you’re right about the blessing/curse thing. It does make one a Jack of all trades…now I just have to become a Master of one before I die.
Thanks for stopping in!
tinkerbelle86
June 29, 2011
hehe this made me laugh so much, i have the same problem, i just cant stick to anything!!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Hey, you finished this comment–don’t be so hard on yourself 😉
Thanks for reading!
Lorna's Voice
June 29, 2011
I loved this post–the tone and idea for your blog is great. Humor is what saves us, especially when we can poke fun at ourselves and this wonky world. You have a new fan and subscriber!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Woohoo! I’m honored to have you along! Thanks for reading.
leadinglight
June 29, 2011
I did that was karate. Left after earning my orange belt and just prior to being tested for my green!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
I’m sure you could still kick the crap out of me!
PCC Advantage
June 29, 2011
This post is hilarious!! I especially liked the home-made robot costume…at least that’s something you followed through with! 😉
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Got a point there…although I recognize alot of my dad in that engineering and design (I suspect he had something to do with it).
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Mikalee Byerman
June 29, 2011
Yeah, I’m afraid I was lame, too, and had false starts to about 17 different journals. All of them seem to track my obsession with soap operas, too. Like I said: LAME.
😉
Great spelling in the diary, btw. At least you’ve improved in that category, right?
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Yeah, I think if I were obsessed with soap operas I might choose not to journal about it. But that was then and this is, well, not then, right?
Oh, and regarding the spelling, if they had spell-check on kids’ paper diaries I would have been just as good as I am now. Spell-check is my BFF!
accidentalstepmom
June 29, 2011
At that age, one of my three sentences was always what I planned to have for breakfast the next morning. That’s a badass robot costume.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
…which for me would have been the same everyday. I was relieved, by the way, to see that I didn’t have lederhosen on under the box. Gotta admit, though, that that would have been even badderass!
Thanks for stopping by!
Speedball*Zee
June 29, 2011
This is soooo cool! :)) so funny!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks soooo much, Speedball!
Thaanie
June 29, 2011
” HILARIOUS ” explains it all 😛 ♥ ♥
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
LOL, thanks, LOL, I LOL really appreciate it! LOL, ROFL, LMAO
(If you’re wondering what that’s all about, go read Thaanie’s blog)
Kathryn McCullough
June 29, 2011
This post is brilliantly hysterical! I love the whole premise of your blog, as I too have become my mother–YIKES! At any rate, this is really fun–but then I’m lame too, so you can’t take my word for it. But those folks at Freshly Pressed–they may be a little less lame–so congrats! And hang on for the ride!
Kathy
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Wow, and what a ride! Sounds like you may have been throught the FP experience. I’m really glad you enjoyed the read…oh, and sorry about you having become your mother 😉
rubysrandommama
June 29, 2011
I found my diary too. I was also lame, and apparently only wanted to kiss boys…
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Hope you’ve recovered from the whole lameness affliction! The kissing boys thing, well that’s probably a chronic issue you’l just have to deal with!
Thanks for dropping in!
My Camera, My Friend
June 29, 2011
I kept my first diary when I was younger than 10. I wrote 1 sentance every day for a few months, and since I couldn’t spell much of anything, I use lots of pictographs.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
And now you’re making photos…hmmm.
Thx!
AH
June 29, 2011
this is quite interesting….so your son started a blog? Or did I misunderstand..
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Yup. He has a blog…which he hasn’t posted to in a few months. He also has one for school–everyone in his class has their own blog and they post all their writing assignments on it, comment on each other’s etc. Now that school’s out I’m hoping he’ll start posting to his personal one again.
Cheers!
earlyteaching167
June 30, 2011
Thats a good achievement.
Kids are what their parents make them !
yogibootcamp
June 30, 2011
Re: earlyteaching167’s reply.
Isn’t that the truth?! It’s amazing we can forgive our parents when we realize what they have done to us. Or, maybe I can’t. Let me think…Uh. No. I haven’t done this, and I am not sure when this might happen. I am making no promises!
Anonymous Betty
June 29, 2011
Maybe it’s a good thing that you didn’t continue to keep a diary. I always got into trouble when my parents stumbled upon mine.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
No kidding! Of course, now I have this blog…
So why didn’t we think to keep an alternate diary when we were kids that we leave out for our folks to find. We could have written all kinds of lies about how wonderful we were and how much we adored our parents…Damn that hindsight!
Thanks for commenting.
jaimeadriana
June 29, 2011
lol, I have no follow through either. I’m a great starter though
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Yup, maybe we should go into business together for a day or two…
dizidaisy
June 29, 2011
Oh I loved this! 🙂
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Glad you did, dizidaisy!
femmefrugality
June 29, 2011
I agree with Betty. I wrote in great detail. The ones my mother didn’t confiscate I found recently. And they, too, make me feel lame. It’s really embarrassing to realize what obsessed my mind and how poetic I thought I was. Especially the teen years. Yikes. I’m jealous that you quit!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
That’s too funny! It’s like the Nixon tapes–why did he keep records of that crap? It’s too bad that your mom probably confiscated all the good stuff that you’d actually be interested in reading now. 😉
Thanks for the comment!
nikkie
June 29, 2011
This is hilarious!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks for reading, Nikkie!
Joe @ Not Your Average Joe
June 29, 2011
“I watched rockford files and got to stay up till 10:00 P.M”
That was a good night for me back then, too…LOL
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Those were the days, eh Joe?
Damian Trasler
June 29, 2011
Wow, you’re brave! I have years of diaries and I don’t dare look at them – I was worse than lame because I wrote almost every day in excrutiating, pompous and unnecessary detail. I cringe just thinking about it. Never gonna read ’em, never. So why do I keep them?
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Really, you’re not even going to have a look? There’s bound to be some gold in there amongst the excrutiating, pompous, unnecessary details 😉 Maybe you could hire a reader to transcribe your entries into something interesting…?
Thanks for coming by!
dweebcentric
June 29, 2011
of course your younger self is lame. if i went back in time, there’s no way i’d get along with Past Me.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Ha! Yes, I think you’re right. Hell, I have a hard time getting along with the Current Me!
Thanks for the comment!
showingka
June 29, 2011
i’m an awesome starter aswell…good planner, but I never seem to be able to stick to it…however my diary keeping used to be really good throughout my childhood and most of my teenage years until the last couple of years – and whenever I tend to read my old diaries, i tend to cringe….I mean i still can’t believe I wrote down some of those stuff on paper.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Seems to be a pretty common theme: “I can’t believe I wrote that stuff”.
Good for you for keeping diaries so long. I think it’s probably most helpful when you’re writing it–as a way of making sense of things at the time–than when you look at them later. In that sense, I think diaries serve their purpose in the writing, not the reading.
Thanks for stopping by!
msnavio
June 29, 2011
Well done! I love the diary…mine was very similar except the girl version: “I’m in love with the boy with the cool haircut”. Hahaha! I too don’t follow through on most things but I like to refer to that problem as having waayy to many great ideas with the lack of time to execute them….did you fall for that?
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Oh yeah, definitely, it’s just that we’re idea people. Our role in life is to come up with the world-changing, brilliant ideas and let others actually carry them out. Yeah, that’s it. How could anyone expect anyone to waste such brilliance on just doing stuff?
Oh, and by the way, I’m that guy–the one with the cool haircut. How you been?
Thanks for your comment!
ethnogourmand
June 29, 2011
In an adorabel little twist, I just spent the hour I had allocated for my own wordpress to reading yours……(it’s a far better use of my time).
ethnogourmand
June 29, 2011
ADORABLE DAMNIT! ADORABLE!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Well, I’ll just have to go and spend an hour on your blog just to make it even. Or more. 🙂
Thanks so much for the super kind words!
cbowiephoto
June 29, 2011
What a great find. I sometimes wish I would of kept a diary as a kid! What a treasure.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
I was actually a bit disappointed that it didn’t have more in it, but now seeing how many people have read their old diaries and cringed, maybe it’s a good thing.
Thanks for coming by!
halfwayto50
June 29, 2011
Ew, I found a diary I kept in middle school and it is super embarassing! My biggest issue was who would be my partner during the moonlight skate, and I lost sleep over that. Bleh. I hope nobody every finds that stupid diary in the basement… including my husband… I shudder the thought.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Well that’s definitely the theme running through many of these comments!
Hope you got the partner you wanted. Oh, and don’t pull a Nixon–might want to destroy the evidence now before the hubby finds it 😉
Thanks for popping by!
Jeanna
June 29, 2011
as always, love the wit!!! I am not a great follow through…er… either! I think it happens to writers… we become easily distracted with… life? anything? I’m not sure 🙂 but it sounded good… love the post!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks, Jeanna! I think you’re right. We spend a lot of time looking around and responding to what we see.
Thanks for the comment!
joaquinbarroso
June 29, 2011
Hey! Don’t feel bad about your short diary entries! You were on your way to inventing Twitter!!! haha there just was no widespread internet at the time :))
Fun post
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Haha! you’re right! Woohoo, I invented Twitter!! Right, now to get to work on that copyright infringement lawsuit. Thanks, man!
The Food and Love Diaries
June 29, 2011
Hahaha this post is fantastic. If I collected all the barely-written-in diaries of my childhood, I could assemble a moderately sized library of nothingness.
Lakia Gordon
June 29, 2011
I really would be scared to see my old journal lol I did a lot of cursing in it 😦
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
You might want to look for it now before a spouse or kids find it 😉
Thanks for the comment, Lakia!
thor27
June 29, 2011
Old diaries aren’t they something. What we thought profound now seems drivial.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
I’ve looked a stuff I wrote later (early 20s) and indeed, I thought I was being so profound. Well, um, no I wasn’t.
Thanks for stopping by!
luckythirteen05
June 29, 2011
What a great idea for a blog–so witty and entertaining. Congrats on being featured!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks very much. And thanks for reading!
jessicamjonas
June 29, 2011
This is hilarious! I’ve kept my diary a bit longer, but have plenty of other half-finished projects stuff out of sight, nonetheless (I’m looking at you, six knitted squares of a 12-square rug). Thanks for reminding me I’m not alone!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks. You don’t have one half-finished rug; you have 6 completed doilies! Congratulations.
I’ll see you in pottery class!
Cheers
acleansurface
June 29, 2011
Nice robot costume.
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks, I’m going after George Lucas ’cause R2D2 was totally my idea!
Sharon McElwrath
June 29, 2011
haha cute post! I am usually not the best about follow through but I have been blogging and tweeting for a little while now so I am getting better! Love the ten year old entries 🙂
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks Sharon. I think people like us just have to find things we can get addicted to in order to follow through. Like tweeting, blogging and drinking coffee.
Thanks for the comment! I’ll go check out your blog.
Go Send or Disobey
June 29, 2011
I loved this! I went back and found one of my old diaries, I was a lame, whiney and pathetic kid. Thankfully I grew out of that! Love your concept as I, too, have become my mother. *shudder*
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
But a lovable kid, I’m sure. So, we’re lame, whiney and pathetic as kids, then we become our parents. Jeez, we’re a hopeless lot, aren’t we?
Thanks for the comment!
thediffidentobserver
June 29, 2011
Very funny observation!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks!
Liz
June 29, 2011
I think everyone is like that, to some extent. I just went through some of my office stuff the other day and found several unfinished novels, the first manuscript I ever completed (and will never edit), and a couple that I didn’t even remember starting and not finishing. I’ve decided that I do this because I’m afraid of finishing, because then I’ll have to submit it, and it could be rejected or accepted, and both thoughts are scary in their own ways.
As for trying new things and abandoning them when something else appeals to us, I think it’s just curiosity. I took a crafts class as an elective for my A.S. and during that class we did some embroidery. I thought, Embroidery is awesome! I’m going to keep doing this after I get my final grade! I’m going to embroider all kinds of things! I’m going to get better and better at it! I haven’t embroidered a damn thing since that last semester of my degree program, which was in 2008. My embroidery stuff is sitting in a Jo-Ann Fabrics bag, waiting for me to either take it back up again or throw it out. I can’t bring myself to do either. Why? Who the hell knows! I can’t possibly be afraid of embroidery… right?
There are all kinds of reasons why we don’t finish things. What’s important, though, is that we keep trying. (I’m going to finish editing this novel and producing a second draft, dammit!) Now who’s with me?
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Woohoo, I’m with you! Er, um, after I get my son to bed and do the dishes, oh and once I finish getting this other stuff done that actually pays the bills and…Damn, I have a lot of excuses!
I really like your thoughts on why some of us don’t finish things. And to be honest, I think that’s part of it for me and also for my son.
Thanks for the thoughtful comments!
Deletrius
June 29, 2011
It’s funny that you talk about becoming your parents. I’m at a transition age, not quite an adult yet but most definitely not a kid anymore, and I’m seeing that transformation in me, as well. Nothing I can do about it! It seems inevitable!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Resist! It’s too late for me, but you– you still have a chance! You must fight the transition. This is not your destiny!
Or, maybe it is. I haven’t got a clue.
Thanks for stopping by, either way!
workingonthemindbodyandspirit
June 29, 2011
Well, it was obvious to see that you were bound for greatness.lol. No, seriously, this is a very cool idea. I think all of us, if were being completely honest, were very lame.
Great post!
I've Become My Parents
June 29, 2011
Thanks for that. I guess we have to ask ourselves, “lame by whose standards?” Yup looking back on myself, I was pretty lame, but in kid terms maybe I was some serious coolness.
Um, no. I was lame.
Thanks for your comment!
judithornot
June 29, 2011
I have always found myself trying new things, and then eventually abandoning most of them. THAT IS NOT A BAD THING! Some of us are here to try a variety of new experiences, and we don’t have to finish them if we don’t want to. It appears there are some you have stuck with, so you are not a flake. Just enjoy!
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
Something tells me you know what you’re talking about! I think part of writing this post (writing in general, I think) is that it is a way to come to terms with certain things–aspects of myself, for example–and learn to embrace them.
Thanks for your thoughts!
The Simple Life of a Country Man's Wife
June 29, 2011
lol, I love the peek into your 10 year-old self.
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
Thanks..and thanks for reading!
brettelizabethmurphy
June 29, 2011
Reading your own writing from when you were younger always makes you cringe!!
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
Care to share any of it?
Thanks for stopping by!
Just Ramblin' Pier
June 29, 2011
Such a blast from the past! This was awesome… amazing that you found it and then actually shared it! : ) So very cool. I wonder what you will think of this blog of yours when you are well aged and seasoned. : )
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
A good question! At least I’m doing this anonymously (for my son’s sake) so I can always claim it wasn’t me… 😉
Thanks!
Sister Earth Organics
June 29, 2011
This is a riot! I found my old diary too, only being a girl, I just wrote about all the cute bits that sat next to me in 6th grade.
Cute! Thanks for sharing!
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
So, then the question is whether, if you have a daughter, you’d be digging around for her diary to read knowing that she’s probably doing the same.
Thanks for commenting!
fornormalstepfathers
June 29, 2011
Do you keep in touch with Tim?
Oh, how I hear my Mom in what I say to my kid. And I was swearing to myself that I will never, ever say it…ever ….never… Darn!
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
You know, when I found this diary, I did actually go searching around on the web. Don’t know if I’d have contacted him if I had found him, but probably so.
On the second point, all I can say is I know what you’re feeling!
Thanks for commenting!
ASuburbanLife
June 29, 2011
Haha! I clicked on this post from Freshly Pressed because I loved the title, and I love the post even more. You’ve got a great sense of humor, thanks for sharing it!
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
Thanks so much! I’m glad you came by and had a read!
Jos
June 29, 2011
This is pretty amazing 🙂
I’ve never read anything from a dad’s point of view. I’m young yeah, but I have the same follow through issues you’re talking about, and the blog i’ve started is meant to help me with that. Here’s to hoping it works!
This is a really great post 😀
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
Hey Jos, I’m glad you came by. I’ll have to pop over to your blog and take in some of the kid’s (I’m guessing young adult) perspective. Seriously, if I wasn’t writing this blog, I’d be way less likely to keep it up. I suspect you will, too.
Thanks for the comment!
liliana
June 29, 2011
Your son has a great and witty father. Best of luck to you and your family and your future projects!
I've Become My Parents
June 30, 2011
Thanks so much Liliana!
elysianhunter
June 29, 2011
I had my eighth grade diary stolen, passed around, confiscated by a teacher and turned into the guidance counselor- who didn’t share either my taste in men or my sense of humor. I got called into her office and was royally grilled on the dangers of everything from wearing tight pants to drinking too much Tab. The final humiliation was that the guidance counselor was friends with both my mother and her best friend. Like that stayed confidential-not! Mom threatened to send me to Catholic school over some of my commentary regarding “guys I think are magically delicious.”
Thanks for sharing your diary. It seems to be much more innocent than mine was! I think if I were to read the same things I wrote coming from a daughter (didn’t have a daughter though- one son- and guys are different) I’d threaten Catholic school too. I am also becoming my mother- it’s one of those things that are a part of middle age, sort of like support bras and sensible shoes.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Yikes! That’s gotta rank right up there in list of top ten nightmares. That had to have been absolutely miserable for you. Sounds like you survived it though. Of course now, kids are slapping that stuff up on the web and then surprised when people read it…
Oh, and I can’t say much about middle age and support bras but I’m down with a good pair of sensible shoes!
Thanks for stopping in and commenting!
happyhippierose
June 29, 2011
rockford files = love.
this blog is hilarious and i loved this entry… glad that wordpress ushered me over here today, what a fun concept!
we’re all turning into our parents, and it’s so effing terrifying.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks! Can’t say I’ve thought much about Rockford files since 1976.
Glad you enjoyed your visit,
beerlaughlove
June 29, 2011
I literally laughed out loud while reading this! Awesome post!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks…hope you didn’t disturb the neighbors!
Yasmine Wael
June 29, 2011
I’ve got over 70 draft posts on my dashboard,all unfinished. I can relate to this not following up thing.
and..I started writing my diary when I was 12,I was pretty talkative and finished an entire 100+ pages,sadly,they got lost. And I stopped writing my diaries ever since…
Good post
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Too bad you lost that diary. I wonder if, regarding the 70 drafts (wow, BTW) you’re getting what you need out of the writing exercise itself and the publishing part is less important…?
Thanks for your comment!
GG
June 29, 2011
How did you become a successful blogger? I too have the same habit of jumping in various things but never becoming the master or learn it at a particular expertise level. Can you suggest anything??
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Wow, I’m not sure I’m the best for advice on successful blogging in general. I think there are a lot of definitions of success in blogging. If you’re looking for supplemental income, then it’s probably about careful choice of target audience and all that stuff that I gave zero thought to. If you’re blogging because you want to be writing more than anything else, then I’d say the key is to write, write, write. Is blog is what’s giving me the incentive to keep writing. If you’re like me and you’re an insecure neurotic, self-absorbed blogger, then success is having as many readers as possible and having them come back more than once. I think there’s an audience for just about anything and what gets people reading is if you’re honest and clearly enjoying what you’re writing. So if you’re writing about your love of Brussels sprouts, as long as you’re passionate about it and enjoying writing about it, someone will read it. Then it’s about patience. Lot’s of patience. That’s why you have to really enjoy the writing part–it’ll be just you and your mom reading it for awhile.
In terms of sticking with it, one thing that’s really helped me is joining a group called Personal Bloggers Are Us. Everyone posts on Tuesday and Friday. It keeps me on a schedule and I need that.
Good luck!
Lafemmeroar
June 29, 2011
My greatest fear is becoming like my mother–the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. She had great follow through when it came to nagging.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Ah yes, the nag factor. I don’t know if you have kids bit that’s one of the first traits you’ll inherit. Best of luck with the battle!
yogibootcamp
June 29, 2011
To Do Lists are just another way to generate esteem problems. Down with To Do Lists!!!!!
I suppose the best thing we can do with memories are laugh at them… Great post. You are funny! It’s interesting you had zero sense of humor in your big literary debut.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I am SO with you on that! It’s like, I might as well put at the bottom of the list: “Fail at this list”. It’s the only item I’ll actually accomplish…
Thanks so much for the comment!
ournote2self
June 29, 2011
Haha. I started several journals as a kid and never followed through with any of them. I couldn’t even tell you where they are right now…
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Better find them before your husband does!
Thanks for coming by!
joanierobi
June 29, 2011
I laughed till i cried! thank you!!!!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks.
Joy
June 29, 2011
Maybe it’s not a follow-through problem or some case of ADHD…..ummm…maybe you were simply succinct! (Is that pushing it too much? 😉
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thank you, Joy–yes, I was just preparing for the day when I’d only have 140 characters…I was just tweeting before my time 🙂
Thanks! I’ve been enjoying your blog!
elizabethalisa
June 29, 2011
Wow, little Robot you led quite an exciting life. Too much adventure and theotor-escapades to sit around and write in a diary all day! Your blog is absolutely hilarious, and it seems that your journaling skills are increasing as time marches on. Someday, if you are in the mood for reading with your kid, read “Diary of Wimpy Kid” — any book in the series. Not only will it bring back good memories of your own diary days of old, it will also make you laugh quite a bit. Thank you for this post!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks. Actually, my son and I just recently finished reading the second one together. And you’re right, it’s a great one to read together!
Thanks for the comment!
Hajra
June 29, 2011
91 comments! I took more time reading the comments than the post itself! Your blog is doing amazingly well! Great going!
I have a diary now also, after reading this, I am thinking of hiding it deep somewhere whenever I have kids! Loved it!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks Hajra! Of course you also have that great public diary: Hajra Kvetches.
And don’t worry, by the time you have a kid or two we’ll all have little FaceBook live-streaming cameras implanted in our foreheads–nothing will be secret!
Thanks again for coming by!
chjozlsea
June 29, 2011
I absolutely adore this, in so many ways I see aspects of myself in it; and especially the things I am passionate about; sometimes I guess I get distracted by everything else going on, by my over riding emotions that clog my brain, the needs of others and the social, never alone, aspect I have so conveniently adhered to my life. I get tired and I don’t persue – I do, but slowly, and half way. Maybe I have too much. But I find it especially with my dance, my business, and my writing.
I love to write – but I don’t committ – i think I just had a revelation; it’s a commitment issue. Thats my big old problem. I like projects A-B, A-B, A to sometimes C or D but never much further. I am constatly craving change simply due to my uncontrolable desire for growth – I suppose I see committment to anything as a strain on that and it begins to reflect on the little things in my life – a trickle effect ; its okay to enjoy an A-B lifestyle and crave change, but I guess I have to be careful to not adopt that attitude with everything – committ to the things on my heart.
Holy shit – thanks for this. I appreciate it!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, there you go! I think you’re on to something there. Those things in your heart are the things you’re most likely engineered to commit to. I bet there’s a way to make change the thing you commit to…
And, you’re welcome, but I think you just did all the work 😉
Sandy Collum Sandmeyer
June 29, 2011
Good stuff there! I have about 8 or 9 years of diaries in a closet. I can’t believe my son hasn’t pulled them all out and read them and laughed hysterically. I need to go do that!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Wow! That’s a lot of diaries. Sounds like you’ll need a lot of time if you’re going to read all those…good luck!
Thanks for commenting, Sandy.
dmariebookclub
June 29, 2011
hahahaa really funny!10 days n that was a wrap!lolll
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Hey, that’s twice as much as 5 days…so that’s someting… 😉
Thanks for coming by!
melsar93
June 29, 2011
I didn’t have a paper blog when I was ten, it took teen angst for me to start putting pen to paper. I filled pages and I am sure they are floating around somewhere. I shudder to think of my kids reading them.
My son is 10 now and I am going to encourage him to start a diary just so we can all laugh at him in 30 years.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, if for no other reason than this blog, I’m glad I had at least 10 days worth.
Something tells me there’s going to be a mass diary burning after this post!
Thanks for commenting!
Smedette
June 29, 2011
Great post. I can only imagine what I would have written if I kept a diary back then…
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks for coming by and commenting!
cookingwithmarge
June 29, 2011
I remember my mother reading my diary and finding out that my best friend disliked my mother with a passion. I was forbidden to see my best friend. That’s how I found out my mother was sneaking looks at my diary.
It halted my diary career! It’s just as well. I couldn’t read my own handwriting anyway. I can’t figure out how my mother could!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Ouch! I have to say, I’ve been hearing a lot more diary horror stories than good ones…
So the question is, would you sneak looks at your kid’s diary? I know I sure would be tempted…
Thanks for commenting
MuMuGB
June 29, 2011
Hilarious post! You were writing in a very concise way at 10…my husband writes a bit like yourself at 10. Maybe some things never change…
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Haha! I’m guessing you didn’t marry a 10 year old, only a man who writes like one. Hopefully he’s discovered Twitter…sounds like he’d fit right in!
Thanks for swinging by!
CollectiveDisclosure
June 29, 2011
Hilarious! Thanks for the laugh.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Glad you thought so. Thanks for reading!
beachsprayavenue
June 29, 2011
Switch with me! I started mine when I was 9. That should put some spark in your life!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
It’s a deal! 🙂 Thanks for reading!
perpetuallyfrank
June 29, 2011
This really is a hilarious post! I’m going to have to go check out some of your older posts now. Congrats on being Freshly Pressed! .
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks, and thanks! Hope you like ’em.
jayhastosay
June 29, 2011
I have much unfinished business in my life, from books I collect and allow dust to collect on them as they sit in the bookshelf like Woody from Toys 3 just sitting there waiting to be played with. Maybe the books will ban together and hide my cell phone, and then call it just to hear my stinking voice!
You have inspired me to get out my old diaries, edit them for personal stuff no one should know, and then put on my blog, jayhastosay.wordpress.com!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I like the idea of books calling your cell just to hear your voice!
I’ll be looking for those diary posts in the future…
Thanks for reading!
Razib Ahmed
June 29, 2011
Wow, you could write about 1976. I wish that I had kept my old diaries.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I don’t know, from some of the comments I’d say most folks are glad they got rid of them. I’m glad I found this one, but then it’s hardly incriminating 😉
Thanks for your comment!
Eva McCane
June 29, 2011
when i was about 18, I stumbled upon an old diary from when i was about 10. i read through it. i was whiney. i decided that was not cool, so i knocked the whining sh*t off and took control. i think i’m slightly less lame now.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
That’s cool that your diary actually told you something about yourself and you were able to use it to take control. OK, one point for the “glad I read my diary” crowd!
Thanks for commenting!
nlsthzn
June 29, 2011
I would be rolling on the floor laughing if this story wasn’t so true to my life too… 😥
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Tell you what, I’ll roll on the floor laughing about your life and you roll on the floor laughing about mine. That way we’re even…?
Thanks for reading!
Miki
June 29, 2011
This is awesome! Any diaries I find I burn them. Though they’re funny to read I find I’m more accountable with my blog – considering its public. Great rant, love the connection with the parents.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks, Miki. You’re definitely on the side of the majority who either burn them or wish they did.
Thanks for your comments. I’ll get over to check out your blog soon.
unknowntheartist
June 29, 2011
I read through a diary from when I was in sixth grade and secretly in love with our school captain. I couldn’t believe I, at the tender age of 11, described his lips as “looking sensual”!
I was “two pages a day” in my diary and it’s definitely how I am as an adult, very descriptive. My other half often tells me to get to the point, hehe.. Weird habits never die 🙂
Congrats on Freshly Pressed!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks! These days, I suspect 11 year olds are starting to write stuff a lot more descriptive than “sensual” 😉
I’ve been known to hear “get to tthe point” on many more than one occassion!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Tattoos, love and lunacy...
June 29, 2011
How adorable. I wish I could find mine. Mine, however, would be way more lewd and embarrassing. Even as a 10 year old, I was a spitfire haha
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well I say keep looking, then. It’d probably by a killer read!
Thanks for your comment!
(Adriene) Sweepy Jean
June 29, 2011
You may have been lame back then (as I was at that age), but not now. If you think you’re lame, then you really aren’t lame. (Catch 25?) Funny post, loved it!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I think there’s something to what you say, Sweepy. It does seem that those who are truly lame really haven’t a clue…hmmm.
Thanks for the comment!
jessicaber
June 29, 2011
Sounds to me by lame maybe you mean wholesome.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Hmmm, wholesome…yeah I could live with that!
Thanks for reading!
pauldunford
June 29, 2011
Spelling mistakes aside, at least you were pretty coherent and positive, which makes me jealous as I’ve been posting my journals from when I lived in Ireland ten years ago and my naïveté makes me cringe. What a difference a decade makes. Imagine how sad you’d be if you HAD actually followed through and recorded every bruised feeling and unrequited love and moment of pathos. Giving up isn’t always a bad thing!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Haha, yes I do think you’re right. It would have been an excruciating read for sure!
I also kept a journal during my travels (now 20 years ago). That’s a whole blog’s worth of crap right there, no doubt. I’ll dig through that again some night after a fair bit of wine… 😉
Thanks for coming by and commenting!
risingontheroad
June 29, 2011
Love it but damn, you sound like half the men I’ve dated 😉 Thank you for making me laugh!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, then consider yourself quite lucky…statistically speaking, I think probably 90% are like me. You beat the odds!
Thanks for reading!
thefrosh
June 29, 2011
Seeing as I have this problem, I am trying to stick to blogging. Today was day one, maybe this will be different then all of the other stuff I have tried. Cause yes, even at 17 I have a problem with following through. btw please give me a shout out, would love more subscribers and stuff, so I would have a reason to write. Thanks!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Hey, thanks for coming by! That’s awesome that you’ve started blogging at 17. The world needs more young people’s perspective and your voices tend to get overshadowed by us moldy old dad-types.
I’ll definitely be over to check out the blog. Given that it’s now 2 days old, don’t expect traffic to come running right away. But there are some good sites and other blogs that talk a lot about how to start to get some traffic to your blog. Probably the best thing you can do is exactly what you’re doing here: get around, read and comment on other blogs because it is about building a community over time.
See you over at thefrosh.wordpress.com!
slashdoublejump
June 29, 2011
Short, inspiring and funny. I like it!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thank you!
bluesilver
June 29, 2011
That’s pretty much what one of my childhood diaries sounded like. One or two sentences each entry. And the spelling. Dear god was my spelling awful as a third grader.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, it looks like your spelling has improved since third grade, so you’ve got that going for you!
Thanks for reading and commenting.
theothercoworker
June 29, 2011
I think I burned my childhood diary. lol
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, you’re not alone based on several of the other comments! Sounds like those that didn’t wish they had.
Thanks for reading!
thelaughingmom
June 29, 2011
Very Funny, loved the title and I can relate. At least your intentions were good with the January 1 start and all. I also got a kick out of the Rockford Files reference. I can remember staying up to watch it as well. Keep writing. It just may be the one thing you stick too. I can’t believe I’ve been writing mine for over a year.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks. I’ll be over to check out The Laughing Mom!
It is interesting that I actually started on Januar 1. That’s wierdly organized. The only thing I can figure is that I got it two years earlier and just happened to unearth it again on New Years.
Thanks for coming by. Looking forward to checking out your blog as well!
lunch at 11:30
June 29, 2011
holy friggin a is that funny! hah!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Glad you thought so! Thanks for reading.
BLehman
June 29, 2011
this is great…love it! i’ve just discovered recently that i’m becoming like my parents- kind of scary, since i’m only 23 and have no kids. perhaps it has something to do with the fact that we just got a mortgage yesterday…
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Congratulations on the mortgage…and sorry about the whole parent thing.
Look if you want to avoid becoming your parents, don’t put those silly plastic carpet covers all over the place in the new house. That’d be a great start…
Thanks for the comment!
Tamie
June 29, 2011
Absolutely loved this post….I must be your twin. Best of intentions, but lack attention. Keep it up, I love your humor and your honesty.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks very much, Tamie. I’ll check with my folks on the long-lost twin thing, too. 🙂
KC
June 29, 2011
I have a post on follow through as well. I’m glad I’m not the only one who takes up a million projects but never finishes them.
Regarding the childhood diary, reading mine was simply painful. At least you kept your short and to the point =)
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
If the comments here are any indication, we’re in good company, KC.
There’s a theme among comments that pretty much reads “simply painful”!
Thanks for commenting!
KC
June 29, 2011
I have a post on follow through as well. I’m glad I’m not the only one who takes up a million projects but never finishes them.
Regarding the childhood diary, reading mine was simply painful. At least you kept yours short and to the point =)
bludreamers
June 29, 2011
To date I have started:
the piano
video game design
art projects
learning german
learning japanese
building a media center
editing a music video
editing a movie
working towards a six pack
cleaning my apartment
…and have finished nothing. Thanks for reminding me.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Oops, yeah sorry for the reminder. But you know, “working toward a six pack” could mean a bunch of things from boating to muscles. I prefer to think of it as meaning beer. Which, I’d hazard a guess you’ve done successfully?
Thanks for that!
Todd Nakamine
June 29, 2011
Brilliant idea and brave! Braver than I!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, thanks!
4kidsunder4
June 29, 2011
LOVED reading this! Very funny =] You were on a roll for a while commenting back to every single comment…. Guess you couldnt follow through with that either hahaha
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Right, well here I am! It has been hard to keep up–I guess that’s a case of “be careful what you ask for”. But I’m getting there…I..must…follow…through…I…can…do…it…
Thanks for commenting!
anonnickus
June 29, 2011
Finishing anything is highly over-rated. Half done is fun. Loved it.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks, you know I think you’re right about…ah, I’ll get back to this reply later…
🙂
Graple Fission
June 29, 2011
Wow – I can really relate to your post! I have always had a problem with follow thru. Probably something to do with adult ADD, forgetfulness or some other such syndrome. I can remember when I would start a
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Hahaha! What happened? I bet it was a shiny thing…happens to me all the time.
Thanks for starting a comment!
mybakingempire
June 29, 2011
This made me laugh, I found my journal from when I was a teenager and I had the same thoughts as you – turns out I was lame then, too. It pains me how stereotypically 16 and girly I was. Like “she didn’t sit with me at lunch, now I hate her” and “he said hi, he’s obviously in love with me.” I almost wish I’d limited myself to 3 sentences (no matter that you did it), because there’d be less than 3 volumes to be embarrassed by.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Honestly, so far I think only one person in these comments was actually glad they read their old diary.
BTW, I’m guessing that two entries later, you liked her again and he hated you… just a guess.
Thanks for the comment!
the island traveler
June 29, 2011
Aren’t we all at one point. That was cool of you to share a part of yourself and have a great sense of humor to boot. congrats!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Yes, indeed I think we are.
Thanks for reading and commenting!
zachynyoga
June 29, 2011
lol… I am glad you spent the time to write this post 🙂
Zachary
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks Zachary. Appreciate the comment!
gmom
June 29, 2011
Common problem it seems, you tell it so well!
Childhood it’s so….irrevocable.
Here’s my rival list:
The hemming of my 16 year old daughter’s dress for her date Saturday night.
(She’s 20 now)
200 copies of a mail coupon for my spa services that are stamped and ready to mail. For a spa I haven’t worked in for 6 years now.
A thank you note waiting to be written to a friend who brought dinner to my kids when I was out of town 3 years ago. We had a big fight 2 years later and things were never the same. So I’m still thinking about that note.
Cleaning out my fridge. I’m a little scared of the scurrying sound behind the crisper. How long can mice live anyway??? 2 years? 5???
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
LOL, gmom! So, um, I think it’s probably too late for the dress, although at this point you might as well save it for your granddaughter’s prom.
That’s a great list. And I don’t really know about the life expectancy of your average fridge mouse. Binky has been in our fridge for about a year and a half now.
Thanks for reading and sharing your list!
Cheryl McNulty
June 29, 2011
Great post and I can totally relate, believe me.:)
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks Cheryl…and I’m sorry you can relate!
fox loves angel
June 29, 2011
I think diary is the only thing can bring you to your past! Enjoy reading your post! Thank you for your sharing.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it.
Kelly Thompson
June 29, 2011
Fantastic post and so timely! Just a week ago I was helping my dad clean out the bedroom my sister and I shared as kids. Didn’t find my diary but did find hers. Nothing I can post that she wouldn’t kill me over and no robot picture to top yours although I did find an old pic of the two of us in costume for a dance recital. As a chicken and a lollipop. Will be stopping by to visit your blog again – thanks for the laughs!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Aw, come on, she won’t mind…just one little tidbit? Um, yeah I get it.
I have to admit that I’m a bit distracted by the dance recital costumes…what kind of recital has chickens and lollipops?
Regardless, I’m glad you came by and plan on returning. Thanks!
tucsonsongstress
June 29, 2011
I bet you so many of us feel that way. But guess what…you’re wrong. You did follow through with something. You followed through with the creation of an awesome blog. Way to go…at least it got this gal thinking. 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks for those kind words. So now I have to shift from creation to continuation. So far so good…taking it one post at a time!
Thanks for visiting!
ShockedShepherd
June 29, 2011
This is great! I’ve never been very good at writing in journals, so I understand where you are coming from! Although I have stuck to knitting, most of the projects have a hard time getting finished…. I can’t wait to read more from you!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks. Knitting, I suppose, is a lot like this kind of writing: the process is the same each time but the product is different. Maybe that’s why you’re still knitting and I’m still writing…?
Thanks for your comment!
armaturae
June 29, 2011
I once found a diary I had written in Kindergarden. It seems that I had made a guy in class my boyfriend, without his consent. Or knowledge. It produces good laughs, especially if you’re still friends with said guy in kindergarden class.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Ha! Yeah, I had a girlfriend in Kindergarten as well, and she didn’t know it. But she was the teacher and, according to my mother, I didn’t say a word to her the whole year. Hey, thanks for reminding me of that…I’m feeling another post coming on!
Thanks for sharing that!
7des7iny
June 29, 2011
Keep the projects small and you’ll complete them more easily and get more chances to celebrate to keep building up morale and momentum along the way!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
That’s truly good advice. I think that’s why blogging is working for me (so far): the posts are short, discrete pieces and I get a sense of accomplishment after each one. I would NEVER finish a novel.
Thanks!
SomerEmpress
June 29, 2011
Simply hilarious! You probably noticed that not only are you becoming your dad; in addition, you were more like your son than you probably cared to admit. I bet that you smiled as you read the entries. Enjoy the journey!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
You nailed that one! And I will indeed enjoy the journey.
Thanks!
I was told there would be no math
June 29, 2011
Nice! I can identify with the lack of follow thr
(hahaha) Congrats on being freshly pressed!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Wow, you couldn’t even get through the first line… 😉
Thanks for the congrats. I have to admit that the grammar snob in me keeps wanting to change it to pressed freshly.
Thanks for commenting. And I’m intrigued by your blog title. I’ll be by to check it out.
hollywoodgirlz
June 29, 2011
hahahahh im really happy u found ur diary that was just like new ( nothing in it………………. preetty cool post… thanks for making me laught…..
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks for swinging by. I guess I could give the diary to my son and let him pick up where I left off…hmmm.
melissa
June 29, 2011
This reminds me of me! I always start something and never finish. lol
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Sorry for that 😉
Thanks for reading!
dvvs
June 29, 2011
oh! thank god i am not alone!!!! welcome to the club!! at almost sixty,i feel a little lonesome but then your blog made me feel like i BELONGED!!!!!!
there are others like me and may our tribe increase. we are not alone in this world!!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Judging by the vast majority of these comments, I’d say we’re far from alone!
And you’ll be pleased to know I’ve done my part to increase our tribe–my 10 year old is a promising young recruit.
Thanks for the comment!
Classy. Hip. Inspired. Cultured
June 29, 2011
at least you only documented what you did. i remember trying to be deep and poetic, then scanning what i wrote a few minutes later and shredding it. i also gave up shortly after starting. thinking about it now, i’m glad i got rid of it back then. if i were to come across the lame stuff i wrote it might make me feel like an even bigger loser.
http://classyhipinspiredcultured.wordpress.com/
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Of course now that you are classy, hip, inspired and cultured, I guess you’re no loser anymore!
It’s pretty amazing how many commented that they would hate to see what they wrote back then.
Thanks for the comment!
Marie Therese
June 30, 2011
I enjoyed reading this LOL!!
Sounds a bit like me. I have many ideas and projects, but I don’t always have the patience for them
Have a great day and good luck with future projects! 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks very much Marie Therese! I’m glad you stopped by and thanks for the comment.
Custom term papers
June 30, 2011
I agree with you my friend.We all were lame at that time and the best part is that our parents didn’t mind the way we were then! Great blog and love your costume robot!
amiasleep
June 30, 2011
i never follow through on much either, quit the violin lessons i badgered my mom into letting me take, quit the interior design course i stupidly paid for in full in advance (they really shudn’t allow u to do that) with my savings, quit the swimming lessons, quit MBA after 2 semesters too. I have great ideas, plan entire projects in my mind and then abandon them for years. I don’t know how i got thru’ school and university, it seems like a great achievement now. I get so bored so quickly and impatient for results. I don’t know about you but it gets really demoralizing and frustrating at times. I am so glad i am not the only one. So thanx, after all misery loves company 😉
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
And there seems to be a lot of company among these comments. I feel like we’re all in some kind of 12 step program for quitters. Hello my name is I’ve Become and I’m not going to be back next week…
Thanks for commenting!
gaycarboys
June 30, 2011
I can see from the number of comments that this is exactly what we all go through. I read some old diaries recently and like you there were some days with nothing and those that had something was a line or two. The only ones that weren’t were the travel diaries but frankly even they were light-on for detail.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Yup, I think you’re right. I guess if we’re all lame then nobody’s lame, right?
Thanks for commenting!
bristolbookworm
June 30, 2011
I cringe at some of my diaries, especially as I met my now-husband at 16. Some of the stuff I put in about him is hilarious!! Its also good for a reality check when we’re driving each other nuts though.
I’m in the middle of a journalling phase at the moment, keeping a promise to myself to write an A6 page at least every other day (I know my limits). You’ve reminded me about the jumper I’ve only knitted two rows of in my craft drawer though!!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Oops, sorry about reminding you about the jumper. I’m sure you’ll get right back to that soon… 😉
So has your husband actually seen your diaries? That’s got to be worth a laugh. Or a cry.
Thanks so much for commenting!
mjcache
June 30, 2011
Where cam I buy that robot costume? It’s awesome… So was your post – congrats on getting Freshly Pressed.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
So I’ll make you one of those costumes for…hmmm, maybe a grand. Whadya say?
Thanks for the kind words!
josie
June 30, 2011
Isn’t being feckless fun? At least your spelling is better now; the English teacher in me approves. . .
Josie x
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, I’m speaking with the queen for fecklessness! I think we could all use a little less feck in our lives. In fact, let’s start a blog called Feck Off!
OK, bad idea.
Thanks for coming by and speaking up, Josie!
ladeva
June 30, 2011
Is it your old diary? Nice book 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Yes it is, and it’s pretty much empty and ready to be used by MY son!
Thanks for reading!
bzirkone
June 30, 2011
Funny- and too familiar. I thought this was just my little secret.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Sorry, you can’t claim the monopoly on lameness I’m afraid.
Thanks for stopping by!
David C. Roberson
June 30, 2011
Thanks for posting this! This was great for a sickening, this-sounds-way-too-familiar-for-my-own-comfort chuckle. While I’ve always known I wanted to be an artist/writer, it took a long time to figure out what it was I would be focusing on. I have hundreds of files full of novels that are three-quarters written, whole comic books complete with sequential art, poetry, songs, even an old guitar that I played maybe twice… Glad to know I’m not the only crow in the crowd…
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Far from the only one! Wow, it sounds like you’re prolific if not committed!
Thanks for commenting, David…now go publish that comic book!
lily
June 30, 2011
old diary can remind of that time your situation ,it is good memory
manishakdeep
June 30, 2011
nice way to store memories
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks for that!
tlf
June 30, 2011
The Rockford Files. That made me snort out loud at 5:21 am.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Gotta love a good 5:21 snort!
Thanks for reading!
saveeverystep
June 30, 2011
I am so passionate about saving old memories (obsessive some might say, rather unkindly) that I founded a family-life-stories-on-a-timeline website, so that I could make the rest of the world do it too! http://www.saveeverystep.com is a jog down memory lane, mostly back to childhood (mine was the 1970s and 80s UK). I discovered that my mum ( now departed, and the inspiration for the site) had kept a TON of my old school work, which is now online. I save all my kids daily life events on there too for when they grow up and look back. Find us on Facebook & Twitter as SaveEveryStep. The site is free to use.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I’ll check it out.
yongsophie
June 30, 2011
The 3 incomplete websites got me cause that is exactly the situation I’m facing right now. -____-
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Kind of makes me wonder how many URLs are out there just collecting cyber dust…
Thanks for reading!
sami116
June 30, 2011
So true, I always think, “this time I’ll finish my novel.” The closest I’ve come to following it up was a week!!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I can’t imagine writing a novel. I just don’t think I’d finish it in my lifetime. Keep at it so the rest of us can enjoy it someday!
Ells
June 30, 2011
That sounds almost exactly like my diary from around the same age. I’d start, and write a few sentences each day… then stop. Then start again 6 months or a year later. Then stop. I gave up in the end.
Now that I’ve grown up, my follow-through has got a little better but mostly because these days I have my hubby going “have you done such and shuch yet?”… One day I’ll be able to organise myself… one day…
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I SO recognize the spousal “have you done”. It’s a good thing my wife doesn’t have a blog or I’m quite sure you’d be hearing all about that.
Thanks for commenting!
MichaelEdits
June 30, 2011
Yeah, Rockford Files. And robots.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Can’t go wrong with Rockford Files and robots!
Thanks for reading Michael!
Karen
June 30, 2011
Oh I really enjoyed you blog, I had a constant grin on my face while reading it. I blame my not finishing projects on being a Gemini as is my husband. I think we all become our parents as our children will also. My husband always reminds our daughter “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” and her response is “I don’t want to hear about the tree”.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I don’t blame her!
So do you think they created the astrological signs to give us something to blame our faults on? I’m just saying that because I only ever hear about someone’s sign when they’re explaining their shortcomings…hmmm
Thanks a bunch for visiting and commenting, Karen
Sophie @ threetimesf
June 30, 2011
I love the diary entries, especially the bit about having mono, and the robot costume! great pictures too!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks Sophie! Glad you liked it. Thanks for reading and commenting!
Pk
June 30, 2011
Reading the comments, it seems like most people who are 25 – 45 have an issue with following through. (By the way, I guessed at those ages. Actually knowing what demographic to put there would require effort – I stopped following through before I even started trying.)
My question is: Why does it seem like older generations (maybe parents, probably grandparents, definitely great-grandparents) didn’t have this problem?
Also, if everyone has this problem, then it’s not our fault. Someone or something somewhere made a bad decision, like, “What’s the worst that could happen by adding red dye #666 to these harmless candies?”
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
LOL! I think you’re right. Maybe the older folks didn’t have Wii and internet porn so they had to occupy their time actually doing the things they said they would do. Seems logical to me.
The red dye thing killed me! I totally agree. We’re all so focused on stuff causing cancer that we just haven’t noticed how we’re messing ourselves up in all these other ways. In fact, I bet Fox News personalities are the result of residual formaldehyde in bed sheets or something.
Thanks for reading and for the laugh!
richannkur
June 30, 2011
So sweet!!!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks richannkur!
tinkertoot
June 30, 2011
diaries can be real eye openers to most of us if we’d actually look back once in a while for reference purposes. I found all my old diaries after my divorce and started comparing what i’d done on the same days of different years – for 7 of the 8 years i looked at i was trying to patch up a problem with the ex.month after month year after year.. if i’d realized that 5 years sooner i’d probably have saved myself the torment.
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Interesting perspective. Thanks for that. I suppose we can learn a lot about where we took a left when we may have been better taking a right, or from ongoing mistakes we made.
Thanks for reading and for the thoughtful comment.
countdownto30andsingle
June 30, 2011
hilarious!!! My mother just sent me an old jewelry box of mine that she found in storage… how could I have worn such lame jewelry??? LOL. Mood rings, those crystals on top of a pewter castle or with a dragon wrapped around it, corny pendents on that black fabric as a chain…. we were all lame back in the day when we look back i guess. We are never as cool as we are now of course!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I used to think that if I kept wearing stuff it would eventually come back into style. Now, of course, I’m realizing that it never was in style in the first place. Live and learn, right? Hang onto that stuff though because as soon as you toss it, your kids will be wanting to buy cheap retro knock-offs because, guess what–it’s all the rage again…
And, for the record, I’ve always been this cool. 😉
Thanks for the comment!
Sharp
June 30, 2011
I have an issue with getting started… I’m full of great ideas.. I just never get around doing them… for some obscure reason (like: I’ll start tomorrow!)
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Hey that describes some of the greatest leaders. Really.
Thanks for coming by!
Melissa Barlow
June 30, 2011
Sounds eerily like my childhood diary. Hilarious!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Based on so many of these comments, I’m beginning to think that there was only one of these diaries and we all just shared it!
Thanks for reading, Melissa!
Filiz
June 30, 2011
haaaaaaaaaahahahahaha! This is great! lol! I’m dedicated to not being my parents as a parent lol
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, Filiz, let me know how that goes 🙂
Thanks for commenting!
Alexander Daley
June 30, 2011
I still have my journal from when I was in high school. Funny thing about it though: every time I look at it (God forbid read it), I get a better sense of who I was then versus who I am now. The evolution of thought processes and quality in writing are memorialized in that book. If you think about your past journal and your present blog as an evolutionary process, I think that you would find it falling under the category of “I would die if I stopped.” Each and every one of us who journal (and now blog) are writers, first and foremost. Our lives are a string of experiences that we must translate into written word. Without writing what are we?
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Very well said, Alexander. I think that we all process our lives in various ways. We take in everything through our senses, but then our brain must set to work making sense of it all. For many (and I’d include myself) writing is an important part of that process. It’s an external expression of an internal process that many of us need in order to create meaning from what we are experiencing.
Well, either that or we just like to hear our own voices… 😉
Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
mumonhomework
June 30, 2011
I really laughed out loud at this! Wonder if my our kids get those “oh i sound like my mother/father” moments too!
great read
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Well, if they don’t now they will soon enough!
Thanks for stopping by!
journeyoftheconsciousmom
June 30, 2011
This is hilarious! I, too, have my diary from when I was 10 years old. It’s quite a read. Thanks for the laugh!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Thanks. It’s funny that we had no idea we were just creating entertainment for our future selves to laugh at us with.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
charlywalker
June 30, 2011
Diary of a mad house robot……
cute!
spread the humor:charlywalker.wordpress.com
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I like it! I’d use it as the title for my next book but we all know I’ll never get around to finishing it…
I’ll check out your blog, too. Thanks for commenting!
charlywalker
June 30, 2011
Diary of a mad Robot..
cute!
spread the humor:charlywalker.wordpress.com
leahrayanne
June 30, 2011
This is great! I knew from the title that I just HAD to read this post. When I was a kid I had this same problem. In fact, my big brother and I STILL have a running joke from when he stole my diary and read it. The most interesting thing he could find was an entry that simply said “Why is Greg so notty?” This question was in response to the bully who had just that day punched his own mailbox to bits in a fit of rage as he got off the school bus. Yep, I was lame too. Thanks for making me laugh!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Love the spelling…notty. I bet your brother was bummed there wasn’t any real good ammo he could use against you next time you tried to blame the broken vase on him.
Oh, and isn’t that just about par for the course with those bullies: He smashed his own mailbox, not some neighbor who’d never know who did it. He probably got stitches and grounded in the same go.
Thanks for reading and commenting!
charlywalker
June 30, 2011
oops so sorry..I must look like the Olson twins right now….didn’t mean to post this twice…..
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Don’t worry, I knew it wasn’t the Olson twins–they posted twice earlier.
The Debt Whisperer
June 30, 2011
The lock on that diary brings back memories. I think all 3 of my sisters had a diary just like that and not one of the locks worked. Don’t ask me how I know that. I would never take a peak..
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Ha Busted! Every girl muppet is gonna totally know you did that. You shouldn’t put your face on your profile pic if you’re going to all but admit that you peeked at your sisters’ diaries. I’m just saying…
Thanks for coming by!
habituallearner
June 30, 2011
I loved Swensens when I was little. lol. A few years ago I found my diary from when I was 13. While reading it I wondered when I was going to shut up. I thought about how incredibly annoying it must have been having me as a child. Muh!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
I think I’ve just about been convinced that my son should not keep a diary. Or, maybe he should just dictate and I’ll help him edit along the way. Think he’d go for that? So many people have said they looked at their old diary and pretty much wanted to slug the kid who wrote it.
Thanks for the comment!
hayadith
June 30, 2011
i had throw away all my school days diaries..u know, girl who writes a diary can get emotional..huhu
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Based on all these comments, it’s probably better that you did!
Thanks for reading!
CultureChoc2010
June 30, 2011
Glad I’m not the only one! But I must say that my diary is way more saucy and written in French and Spanish so my mother couldn’t sneak a peek!
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
Nice! Pull the old language switch so mom can’t read it.
So a saucy diary written in French and Spanish sounds like something you could probably publish today. Hope you still have it!
Thanks for coming by!
charlie nitric
June 30, 2011
It’s cool to re-discover things from our childhood and brings back excellent memories, in many cases. My boys and I went through some of my and their old things the other day from when we were younger. That stimulated great conversation and recall. It was very nice for us. 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 1, 2011
It’s interesting that you talk about that because we just brought home all my son’s work from the prior school year. In this box of stuff I found a number of reports, poems and other things from when I was the age he is now. It’ll be great to go through those with him, compare our work, and talk about it all.
Thanks for commenting, Charlie!
Miriam
June 30, 2011
I did keep a diary … for about a year or more, though I didn’t write in it every day. Reading it through, I wasn’t just lame – I was pathetic and ridiculous. Half the stuff in there I was making up or exaggerating! Now if I write any sort of diary entry it’s all true, just too cryptic for anyone to take and use for their own purposes 😉
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
It looks like you are in the overwhelming majority when it comes to reading your old diaries. I,ve been accursed of writing ins cryptic way to nobody can make sense of it…although never opurpose!
Thanks for your comment, Miriam!
Elli Writes
June 30, 2011
Suddenly I feel better about the ridiculous journals I kept as a kid. They were very similar to yours… only horrifically longer.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Ouch. Horrible and horifically long!
Thanks for the comment!
spicegirlfla
June 30, 2011
This is a great post and blog!! I remember my silly little entries into my diary! I think I threw that diary out when I was a teenager and would have DIED if someone found it!! Wish I kept it for the memories and laughs! I started my blog to share my recipes with my college daughter…who is often times too busy to read it! But someday she will!!
I've Become My Parents
July 9, 2011
Thanks! Sorry for the delayed response–for some reason this one got stuck in the spam checker. So many people have said they would die if anyone read their diary…a common theme for sure!
Thanks for reading and for commenting!
modnar86
June 30, 2011
I love the simplicity…….
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Great, thanks!
visionary7
June 30, 2011
Dude you are hilarious and now that I think about, I don’t remember what I did with my journal haha. Make a career out of blowing stuff up because that would be awesome!
http://chaptertease.wordpress.com/
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks. Better go find that journal before someone else does!
Thanks, and, yes I could have plenty of fun blowing stuff up all day, too!
Andy Valentine
June 30, 2011
I recently discovered the diary I wrote when I was 8, in my parents attic. One particular daily post stood out. A somewhat amusing review of one of the greatest films of all time…
“Today I watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. There were a lot of rats”
Seems like I was always destined to have unusual opinions on things
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Hahaha! Andy, I hope you wnt into film reviewing, because that kind of review I could read!
Thanks for sharing that!
suratpyari
June 30, 2011
it coooool. Nice Idea
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Appreciate it!
PGMG
June 30, 2011
Did Mike ever get over the mono?
Great post. 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Which time? 😉
Thanks for stopping by?
Brittany
June 30, 2011
This post is hilarious for one. For two, I’ve heard a great new years resolution that is “to finish every project I start.” Maybe you should take that up, Dad.
As for me, I have a blog post about the same ambitious project beginnings and lack of follow-through. It must be a human symptom!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
I’ll have to check out your post.
I would try that resolution, but I once resolved only to resolve things that I would actually do so I cant resolve to do that.
Thanks for the comment!
newsy1
June 30, 2011
my mom saved a diary of mine and gave it to me when I got my first journo job, she said she knew when I was 12 I had writing promise. Thank God for moms because that diary was nothing but me whining about my parents and other nonsense. Great blog.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Right on Mom! Nice that she didn’t hold it against you when you were a teen. It probably could have been a powerful motivator!
Thanks for popping over!
lilkwalla
June 30, 2011
Just found your blog – love it!
I don’t think I could bear the embarassment of reading my old diaries now! They were written between the ages of 11 and 17 and they seem to be entirely about boys I liked and tears I’d cried…oh the shame!
Once again, loving the blog!
Kitty
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks, Kitty! That seems to be a pretty common theme among comments–boys and tears…
Thanks so much for your comment!
Oh Cheers
June 30, 2011
Love the self-deprecating title! Actually it seems like you did LOADS in your life at that age. And your diary entries read like tweets. So succinct.
You stopped diarising when you started blowing up your toys? I think The Rockford Files killed your diary (well, perhaps if Ben Folds was right about them being lame). Maybe the Rockford Files made you BLOW UP YOUR TOYS? Drove you to it…
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
I like your line of thinking! TV killed the diary and drove me to blow up my toys…hmmm. I like it!
Thanks for your comment!
Sarah D.
June 30, 2011
Great post! You’ve got a great sense of humor — I hope your son inherits that, too!
I wrote a lot of diary entries sporadically, especially as a teen and in my early 20s. In later years, I kept looking at them and packing them away every time I moved. Then a few years ago I actually sat down and read them and threw nearly all of it out, figuring I’d want to die of embarrassment if anyone else found them. Either deeee-presssssed or chirpy-twerpy, I rarely hit the right note of intelligence and worthwhile introspection I was aiming for, plus I’ve forgotten half the people I was talking about. I seem to be struggling along OK without remembering it all!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks, Sarah!
I’ve had only a few comments that actually said they were glad they kept the diaries. Yes, it seems that this is a case of “what you don’t know can’t hurt you.
Thanks for the comment!
Sarah D.
June 30, 2011
I forgot to say above: Every time I open my mouth, my mother’s voice comes out. I like the way it sounds when I’m talking to the dog, not so much when I’m irritated with a salesperson or something. Gives me something to work on, though.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Haha! It’s pretty freaky when you open your mouth and your parent’s voice comes out. Keep working on it!
techgramps
June 30, 2011
I have every power tool (two or three of some) out there just in case I want to finish or even start some of my projects. And I can’t even finish this post…
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Well you’ve come to the right place!
Thanks for the comment!
smassey103110
June 30, 2011
I found my diary too. I have to say yours was more interesting. Turns out I was obsessed with boys and depressed because my friends always ended up with them. One particular entry spoke of how my best friend got to chew my middle school crushes gum. Pitiful.
And I procrastinate and lack in follow thru as well.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Ew!
It sounds from the other comments as that’s pretty much what girls’ diaries are for: boys and whining…I never would have written anything of substance in my diary. Felt it but wouldn’t have written it.
Thanks for stopping by!
Kim Pugliano
June 30, 2011
Congrats on FP! I haven’t read all of the comments so I don’t know if anyone has already mentioned this, but I loved that you noticed your grades were good on day 1 of school. Then I noticed the date, which was probably after winter break, but still it made me laugh. Great blog idea. Now off to read what else you’ve written!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks, Kim!
Nobody’s mentioned that, but I certainly thought it was funny. In fact, I hadn’t made the connection that it would have been right after winter break until you mentioned it here. Made me laugh, too.
Thanks for coming by Kim!
Dana T.
June 30, 2011
OMG. I found you. I knew somewhere that there was someone else like me. I have many blogs, many websites that I “started”, and every day I create a new business idea that never materializes. My sweet husband always says “sure honey, that sounds like a GREAT idea!”
Now, if you will excuse me – I need to go hit “skip” on Pandora. I can’t even make it through one song… (I’ve just accepted this quirk.)
Excellent article.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks Dana. Yeah, I think accepting it working with it makes sense. Drives my wife nuts but she’s learning to live with it. Glad your husband rolls with it!
Thanks for commenting!
domesticbubblewriter
June 30, 2011
A great nostalgic tone. Made me think of my battle to follow through, and the simple thoughts of childhood. Rockford Files: now that was a show – never really understood it, but loved staying up late to watch it!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
It really didn’t matter what it was about, did it? It was all about staying up late!
Thanks for your comment!
audreywilsen
June 30, 2011
Aww… I really enjoyed this post! So funny. My diary entries weren’t any more interesting at that age – part from the occational “Went to town, met Mike, he hugged me, he is so cute”.
Kudos for the robot costume! 😀
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks Audrey!
Mike’s diary probably said, “Went to town with Audrey and totally got lucky!”
Thanks for reading!
audreywilsen
July 21, 2011
Haha, I WISH! 😛
Thanks for writing! =)
Forbidden Fruit
June 30, 2011
By now you must be tired of approving and replying to comments but I still got to tell you how much I loved this post because I have EXACTLY the same problem! Sometimes I wonder if I’m a borderline ADHD patient!
I shall be back! 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Not tired of it at all…I’ve been doing the happy dance for 3 days while I try and catch up with the comments!
If you scan through the comments you’ll find that we’re definitely not alone on this one!
Thanks so much for reading and commenting!
benchmarkstudio
June 30, 2011
Ha! That’s f**king hilarious. Not sure if anyone would look back at a diary from that age and think, “wow, I was really cool back then” but as a fellow parent I can certainly relate to hoping that a cooler version of me existed prior to having kids.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
So far, nobody’s said anything close in any of these comments. I’m waiting to hear from someone that all the other kids thought was really cool. Bet they don’t look so cool now either.
Thanks for commenting!
Tex Arty
June 30, 2011
I like it. Really funny. Yea I spell check too. If I had no way to correct my spelling I would probably never write another word.
I wish you well.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Spell check = good!
Thanks so much for the comment!
obafuntay
June 30, 2011
I just subscribed to your blog, i’m definite I won’t be regretting that.
I can totally relate with the lack of follow-through thing… sometimes if not most time, I start a post and just stop half-way.
Well hopefully, your son will follow through in whatever good thing he lays his hands on
🙂 #Cheers!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks so much!
Well finish off those posts so we can read them!
Thanks for the great comments!
robbo
June 30, 2011
Wow. I don’t know if I am you or if you are me! I wrote I diary about a year ago. I gave that up after a month and then began the blog. Who knows how long that will last. Maybe when my professional surfing career takes off!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Ha! Well so far I’ve kept up with the blog a lot longer than I did the diary. Maybe you will to. Otherwise, I’ll see you on the waves!
Thanks for your comment!
Sen
June 30, 2011
I’m getting better. I’ve had to.
Procrastination was killing some aspects of my life. I like to think I’m a gogetter by nature but it takes a lot more effort to get go-getting with things that don’t seem so important.
I think I improved after I got married.
The Chic Nerd
June 30, 2011
Whew, glad to know others suffer in not follow-throughing too. I thought I was the only one, and that, by itself, is a depressing thought. 😮
After reading this post, I am now inspired to continue writing my 0.1% complete book. 🙂 Who knows? Maybe I’ll make it to 1% complete this time! 😉
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
You go, girl! Hit that 1% milestone. Wait, isn’t that like, just putting your name on the first page? Better to go for 2%.
Thanks for commenting!
eva626
June 30, 2011
atleast you didnt write down EVERY detail of each day…i did and now that i look at it, i was also lame!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Yeah, it’s kind of funny that if I had written more, then we’d REALLY see how lame I was!
Thanks for the comment!
xoxofrets
June 30, 2011
wow that was decades ago!!!haha..
I also found my high school diary weeks ago and have read it. I am also ashamed to say that I was also lame then too- with also the crushes, cat fights and whatever things. The things i thought were dramatic then is actually a laughing stock now.
Congratulations for FP.. I’m now a subscriber 🙂
yahjme05
June 30, 2011
it reminds me to decide what i want and make it happen . I know it is hard but your post taught me to stick on what I am doing. I dont want halfway done thingy. ^_^
thanks for the inspiring post …
JumpingJacqueline
June 30, 2011
haha! Hilarious! I’m not a parent and yes I have a problem of leaving things mid way. I’m trying so hard not to :D. New year resolution of mine 😀
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
So you mean you actually follow through with New Years Resolutions! Better than me.
Thanks for commenting!
Cy Quick
June 30, 2011
My Letts 1951 diary was what I asked for as a Christmas present. The diary had essential facts and flags of the British Commonwealth and Empire. I did less well than you. I wrote about my newsworthy event, each day, for about 10 days, but forgetting to do it on about half of the days. The event was whether Mammy made pudding or not.
We were not poor. We could have bread and jam after the midday “dinner” when there was “NO PUDD” as I put it. (We never went hungry, as did about half of the 3 billion people on Earth at that time.)
There simply WAS NO event really worthy of report. What was I thinking when I asked for a diary? Did I think things would suddenly begin happening? Did I have a vague idea that the diary would influence the issue for me?
(For your info, I was born 10 days before John Lennon for comparison, and about 70 miles to his east.)
Your Post is splendid, but did you run it past the young gentleman first? If so, did he really approve? Or did you sneak it past him? Is he going to make a reply?
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks so much for this comment. Interesting concept: purchasing a diary and writing in it may cause something worthy of writing about to happen. (of course at that age, no pudding would certainly have counted as noteworthy to me)
I tell my son about the posts I’m writing. I rarely read them to him word-for-word, but do on occassion. He also knows that I blog anonymously and that, while I do write about or to him, nobody else knows who he actually is. That being said, there have been a few times when I’ve asked if he minded if I write something and he felt uncomfortable about it. In such cases, I did not write about it.
Thanks for sharing this comment with us!
Anne
June 30, 2011
Oh man did this post bring back memories of when I found my old diary that was 5 entries long. My favorite line in yours was : “We have a new boy in our class his name is richerd he is a nice boy.” Haha my best line: “[friend] is a very interesting person. I think she will be a spy when she grows up.” Where do we come up with this stuff?
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
That’s a great line! The child’s mind is a strange thing!
Thanks for sharing that, Anne!
beingzhenya
June 30, 2011
I got 2 boxes full of diaries in my house in Russia, I live in Minneapolis now. Thank God, those diaries are thousands of miles away!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Although, being thousands of miles away does make them harder to burn…I’m just sayin’ 😉
Thanks for reading and commenting!
Popular how To Ebooks
June 30, 2011
Awesome site you have here. Diaries, I wish i had learned to keep those but sadly was never taught to keep one. But you know what, Its not too late to start! What you’ll think?
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks for that!
No, in fact, it’s not too late to start! Technically, I’m kind of doing just that I suppose.
Thanks for stopping by!
lafiamatabella
June 30, 2011
I still have my diaries from when I was in 6th grade and forward. I wrote like once every 3-4 weeks for about 10 pages, stopped and bought a new book to repeat the cycle. Most of it was doodled broken hearts and eyeballs. I was an odd child. This post cracked me up and brought back a lot of entertaining memories. 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Glad it brought back some entertaining memories. The broken hearts I get. Having trouble with the eyeballs though…;)
Thanks for commenting!
ethanbackman
June 30, 2011
*hangs head.
Guilty!
Nice blog
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Busted!
Thanks for reading (and pleading guilty)!
missstarscream
July 1, 2011
Bahaha LOVE this!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Glad you liked it. Thanks for popping by!
Arise fair sun
July 1, 2011
Wow that’s so me in a nutshell!
“It is fun at about 9:30 A.M. to go to Tim’s” haha hilarous
Arise fair sun
July 1, 2011
hilaroius hehe
Arise fair sun
July 1, 2011
gosh -.- hilarious
got it right now didnt I!? 😉
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
It’s pretty wierd grammar, isn’t it? Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for commenting…and keeping at it until you got it right…nice follow-through!
catchhellblues
July 1, 2011
I always seemed to keep a diary when I was a teenager, but would get tired of the book being full of messy writing, and begin to keep a new one (with the promise to myself that I would write neater this time… I was a bit of an ocd child…). As such, I found a box of about 20 diaries all about a quarter full of writing that would start out perfect and then begin to get lazy about ten pages in. The last from 2001 which ended abruptly when I discovered blogging. The internet now hosts a similar amount of blogs which I now no longer post to. Hmmm, can’t blame my messy writing this time. I think I have a problem…
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Haha! Well, there was that time that the server went down…and there was also that time when you forgot the password and had to start a new blog…and then that time when you switched computers and had compatibility issues……Is this helping at all? No? Well then, yup, you have a problem…
Thanks for the comment!
five fingers kso
July 1, 2011
wow .looking at my old diary .i am so young that time
ennospace
July 1, 2011
Wow, it is a special gift for you now, I want to go home and find my diaries out to see my childhood. And also, I want to continue my diary from now on, so I can find my memory when I am old.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Go for it! I think there’s a point in your life where journaling can be really valuable…just probably not at 10 🙂
Thanks for commenting!
be awake
July 1, 2011
when we are kids everything is so simple as our dairy shows. i have some of my old too, it’s unbelievable what kind of problems i had! 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Kind of makes you want to go back and smack yourself silly and tell yourself how unimportant those big issues really were…
Thanks so much for your comment!
onmyowngirl
July 1, 2011
I maintained a diary when I was a wannabe teenager… but since I am a girl,it was all about boys, first crushes and heartbreaks. At the time of course those heartaches (generally caused by my crush not noticing me at a movie etc) seemed insurmountable. I actually flaunted a calendar wherein I marked with red-dots, dates I had seen my crush….blue-dots were for days when he spoke to me ..and so on…
Why is it like this with girls? You think the Cinderella and other ‘pink’ princess fairy tales mess with our mind right from the start? All women believe deep down that their prince is salvation.. the answer to this strife. We may have the best job, great education et all.. but we are looking out for that man, the love of our lives to appear and make the ‘boo-boo’ go away.
I am a single mom to two beautiful girls now and I know what a real heart break is all about. I also know that life goes on …even in single mode. and there are bigger things out there waiting for me… I may score great on the GMAT and get accepted into one of the leading business schools in the world.. but my heart is concerned most about finding the man of my dreams. And this is true for most of my single friends… the hunt for the perfect husband…the cynosure of their existence! (the married ones of course are content drawing vicarious thrills from all my romantic encounters with the opposite sex… casual flings being the all time favorites with them!)
Maybe we in-turn as parents are messing with our girls minds and feeding them too many ‘prince fell for her and kissed her’ mush.. and they lived happily ever after. We need to get a reality check right there ..subtly though… but we may need to toughen our girls up!… any takers?
ON a lighter note: read this on FB … of fairy tales and little girls:
Cinderella snuck out to a party and danced with a strange guy till midnight,
Jasmine had a forbidden relationship,
Snow White lived with 7 men,
Sleeping beauty slept till she was kissed by a total stranger,
Little Red Riding Hood din’t listen to her mother,
Pinocchio was a liar,
Robin Hood was a thief,
Tarzan walked without clothes on,
Sleeping Beauty slept the whole day until a guy kissed her,
… these are the stories we’ve been raised with and then they complain our generation’s messed up!! :):)
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
You’ve made some great points here. I’ve not got a daughter and of course I’m a Y chromosomer myself, but it does seem to me that we send our kids a lot of mixed messages. The boys get it too but a bit differently.
I love that list from FB. It puts some things in perspective, doesn’t it?
Thanks for your thoughtful comments!
Ms Mary
July 1, 2011
You ain’t lame now, kid! Great post. Started my day with a good laugh. Congrats on FP. (I’m a FP wannabe.)
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks Ms Mary! I’m glad this post helped get your daying going with a smile. And thanks for the FP congrats…It’s been a crazy few days!
auls_
July 1, 2011
i laugh my ass off.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Glad you did. Thanks for reading!
arosedavidson
July 1, 2011
Gosh, I have the exact same issue with follow through! I feel terrible about it, to say the truth. But I just don’t seem to be able to acheive persistence, start a project and finish it.
I completely relate with all those great first paragraphs! Sometimes they were actually first pages and/or first chapters. Then, I just lost the will to continue them… It happens exactly the same with drawing: I know that practicing would make me a better drawer, but I just can’t start it and keep up with it!
Great post! Congratulations on being Freslhy Pressed!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks very much. A lot of folks have been commenting that they’ve got problems following through, and most of it seems to be in creative areas like drawing or writing. Makes me wonder if it has to do with the fact that many people write because they need to–to figure things out, release something inside, etc. Once that’s been accomplished, maybe we just don’t feel the need to keep going with that specific project…?
Thanks for your comments!
sassytalk
July 1, 2011
How about the sound of becoming your parents – as in “you won’t melt – you’re not made of sugar, it’s just rain” or my latest blip…”What in the Tranation…?” – Tarnation – seriously? What am I my grandmother – or worse yet, maybe I’ve finally tripped back to being my Great grandmother…..
Very funny – thanks for the smile.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Yikes! Skipping right past the parents and even grandparents to the great grandmother…that’s some serious business there. If you find yourself saying “dag nabbit” then seek help immediately!
Thanks for the comments. Glad the post made you smile!
lifenbits
July 1, 2011
Nice blog. Keep the stories coming.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks, I’ll do my best!
Veronika Côté
July 1, 2011
An honest ‘letter’ , I really enjoyed reading this! You are far from lame, this post was very interesting and you told it in an interesting way; which makes you not lame! Will be reading further back, I’m interested in you other posts. Cheers!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Thanks Veronika! Hope you enjoy the other posts. And thanks for stopping by!
nanny christine
July 1, 2011
haha i love this. i have over the years found many such diaries i started as a child and also ones my daughter started….to save for her i have quite a few torn out pages out of several different books she has kept lol. she’s 17 now, so i guess we will see how she does it in her adulthood. for me, i am FINALLY, so far, keeping up with my blogs 🙂 thanks for sharing
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I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
I’ll go check out your blogs. Thanks for the comments. I’m guessing she’s not going to be too eager to share her teenage diaries with you, but who knows…
I’m glad you came by and took the time to comment!
Montsserrat
July 1, 2011
I’m use to dear diary moments, I started at a very young age as well. They were not everyday moments and my dear diary had a name, always the name of a guy. My first who knows where it is, the second one that became part of my life in my first years of junior high got stolen and I don’t know why, then I stopped because instead I had my notebook of poems, then again in my years at the university I started again with a new diary book. I have in fact like 3 of them and I must confess that now I’m starting to look and act like my old usual self especially when I go into the chatroom world, but with the only difference that sometimes I find interesting people like this blog
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Well I’m glad you found this one! So diaries, then poems then diaries then blogs…As long as you’re writing it’s all good!
Thanks for commenting!
fictionworms
July 1, 2011
Great post! 😀 I also started like, I don’t know, five or six diaries during my childhood, but I always ended up throwing them away because I was afraid someone would find them 😛
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Clearly you’re not alone there. I’m really starting to think that the reason diaries are kept is not so they have momories to turn to in the future, but instead because some people just need to write. You did that; no need to hang onto them, especially if they’re just going to get you in trouble or embarrass you later.
Thanks for commenting!
Oh Cheers
July 1, 2011
The comments on this post are making me glad I never properly kept a diary… what happened in the past stays in the past. That said, I do wish I had the insights into my past self.
And here I am on WordPress, an effective online diary system which is PUBLIC!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Funny how all of us whining about hoping nobody ever sees our diaries are all posting away on a very public forum…
Thanks for your comment!
nerskine
July 1, 2011
First time I ever looked at the Fresh Pressed pages…and since the title grabbed me…..I was not a diary keeper as a youngun- but college and grad school probably found me feeling more angst-y, hence the need to “get it all down”. Upside- cheap therapy. Downside- left my journal on a plane in the seat pocket. It went to Hawaii. I didn’t. Never wrote another one after that, but typed things on my Apple Mac Classic and the rest is apple history.
Now, I feel like my blog world is part diary, part art promotion tool.
p.s. I’ll be lucky if I turn into my mom- 91 years old, great attitude, lovely lady.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Great to hear someone say they’d be lucky to turn into their mom!
Bummer about the diary. I’m sure it enjoyed its little vacation, though. 🙂
Thanks so much for your comments!
surveydiscordia
July 2, 2011
The main reason people attempt to accomplish, finish and achieve things is to impress others, OR because they really like doing it. I don’t understand why you are depressed about stopping things you don’t like. Sure it would be awesome to play the piano really well, however, it would be the opposite of awesome to play the piano really well, but hate every minute of learning it, continuing to practice out of some need to “finish the job”. Stop trying to be or do something. Develop your mind and be you.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Some good advice! Reading a number of these comments tends to lead toward that conclusion as well.
Thanks for your thoughtful comment!
pjmg11
July 2, 2011
I used to have a diary with so much detail when I was younger, but one day I decided to throw it away. I kind of wish I hadn’t now, as you stated it could’ve ‘brought back all kinds of great memories’.
I also (as I’ve got older) have the same problem with starting things and NEVER finishing them!
But anyway, great post, made me laugh (:
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
I’m curious what made you decide to throw it away. I think the comments are split on whether their old diaries brought back great memories or just frightening or embarrassing ones…
Glad you enjoyed the post and thanks so much for taking the time to comment!
Cherszy
July 2, 2011
Like you, I have an issue with follow through. I never seem to finish anything except for the essentials which I force myself to finish (even though at some point, I become bored with them and I am tempted to leave them hanging). I tend to be really excited/passionate about something for a while, and then, I start to abandon it for something else that I have also found passion for. I seriously think I need to do something about this problem of mine. But, I THINK I am trying to stick to the things I have started more than before. Either that, or I’m just consoling myself. Well, I’ve gone over my usual limit of 3 months in blogging, and I feel proud. I think that’s a start, don’t you think? My blog’s already in 1 year and 2 months, so… yeah!
Great post by the way! 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Congratulations on the 14 month blogging run! I’ve made it 2 so far but I INTEND to keep it up. You’re a role model 🙂
And clearly, you and I are not alone in the follow through issue department!
Thanks for your comment and I’ll get over and check out your blog, too.
Cherszy
July 3, 2011
Thank you! Let’s keep this blogging running for as long as we can! We really NEED to follow through at least one thing, so let’s work it. 🙂
Hope you like my blogs! I have another one at: http://youdidnotjustdothat.wordpress.com. Hope you can check that one out too! 🙂 Thanks!
finaleproject
July 2, 2011
Nice post (:
I, like you, have a huge problem with follow-through…
I wasn’t like this when I was…3 years ago.
I mean, hey! I’ve got 5 diary books! Filled! on every single day (almost…skipping one or 2 days now and then) and they were like pages and pages long for each day! [Reading back…I was probably actually really lame back then too! xD]
But now…I hardly write in them anymore!
Regarding your diary…I think the only way for us to be able to follow-through with writing in them is when good things happen to us. When something good happens and we just want to write that down and remember. When nothing really happens in our lives or it’s just been going downhill…you don’t really want to write about things like that, do we?
I just can’t seem to keep any motivation for me to complete anything!
It’s summer right now and I have so many things I want to do and change and stop myself from doing (like watching TV to save electricity!)
…
Which I made a list yesterday!
And before I read this post…I have opened my TV and watched 2 hours of it!
All my other to-do lists I’ve made throughout the years are somewhere…lost in my room or thrown away…
What I learned from it though…you can follow-through with only what you know you can follow-through. That’s what I think. Or it’s rather you’ve got some really huge inspiration that isn’t gonna be forgotten by (like me) the next day.
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
That’s a lot of writing!
I think for me at age 10 things were, well, normal. So, yeah, there probably wasn’t much to write about. Things started to wonky by 11 or so. I think I’m glad I didn’t write any of that down!
Thanks for the thoughtful comments!
I've Become My Parents
July 2, 2011
Well folks, I would just like to say for the record that I have now followed through on responding to every comment on this post. (Up to this point–please keep commenting!)
Now I’d better go write another post…
MustBeAGoddess
July 3, 2011
Brillint post,
Not following things through is the story of my life. BUT loved the blog (very funny). Just jealous I couldn’t find my old lame diaries.
I've Become My Parents
July 4, 2011
Thanks, but based on the majority of the comments here, you might not want to be in such a big hurry to find your old diaries 🙂
Thanks!
Hiit
July 3, 2011
funny i like it:)
I've Become My Parents
July 4, 2011
Glad you do. Thanks for reading!
cath
July 3, 2011
Too funny. I also have the follow through problem as evidenced by the thousand craft and art projects lying around my house. And my sister has to prod me every month to complete the art calendar for our studio website. *sigh*
I feel for your son. And fear it is hopeless. 😀
~cath xo
@jonesbabie on Twitter
I've Become My Parents
July 4, 2011
Thanks, Cath! Well I’m glad you’ve been keeping up with your blog so the rest of us can enjoy it!
Cheers!
Danielle McGaw
July 3, 2011
Ha! I love that you still have your old diary. And you gave me a great idea. I’m going to start a Blast from the Past series where I go back to a journal entry from my past and then kind of analyze how I might have changed or not changed or what I liked or learned or whatever. i think this is going to be a great little series. For me anyway. 🙂
I've Become My Parents
July 4, 2011
Sounds like a great idea. Of course in my case analyzing whether 9:30 really is a fun time to go to my friend’s house would get old pretty quick. Sounds like you’ve actually got some substance to write about, unlike me. I’ll be looking forward to reading your posts!
Thanks for commenting Danielle!
lovethebadguy
July 4, 2011
“278 bloggers like this post.”
Holy Moly! The wonders of Freshy Pressed, huh?
You gave me a good laugh with this post – particularly one line:
“Now you’re thinking, “Oh, yeah? What about being married for 16 years?”
Well, smartass….”
Great stuff! 😀
I've Become My Parents
July 4, 2011
Yup FP is my new BFF!
My wife read the line you refer to and asked whether I meant that she was too beautiful to ever leave or that she’d kick my ass if I tried. I changed the subject. (Truth is, she’s too beautiful to leave AND she’d kick my ass if I tried.)
Thanks for your comment!
Night flight to heaven
July 4, 2011
So you were not loquacious Big deal. The important thing is you come up with some funny posts that people read!
I've Become My Parents
July 8, 2011
I can accept that. Thanks for your comment!
Pesona Butiza
July 5, 2011
There were 444 comments on this post! It could be more as i’m typing this. I used to write everything in my diaries..Yes, plural noun :p Now that I don’t know where did I kept them and the only diary ‘survive’ until now is the diary which i purposely wrote about my relationship with my husband. How i met him..how i felt in love with him and bla bla bla..lol.. I read the diary just like a month ago. It was funny where I even wrote the first date we kissed! LOL. I love this post as it gives me idea to blog about about mine, too. But probably not this time. ^_^ Cheers!
I've Become My Parents
July 8, 2011
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed reading it. I appreciate the comment!
realanonymousgirl2011
July 5, 2011
Cute!
I've Become My Parents
July 8, 2011
🙂
Feather Story
July 6, 2011
I had tons of diaries as a kid. I really like the idea of addressing this blog to your son, and well I think we can all relate to not following through, the things that we do follow-through with should be satisfying, I think with confidence comes completion. I also agree that some things shouldn’t be finished and sometimes our personality flaws take care of that fate for us.
I've Become My Parents
July 8, 2011
Thanks. Your points makes sense. I appreciate your comments!
Carolyn D.
July 10, 2011
Wow, that was weird. I felt like I was reading my own blog post! I have never really been able to stick with anything either except my husband and I did always like journal writing and have several years worth of journals to be embarrassed by. Here’s to hoping my daughters won’t follow in my lazy, uncommitted footsteps!
I've Become My Parents
July 10, 2011
Well good thing for your husband that you stuck with him! Better get to looking through those journals now so you can hid the particularly embarrassing ones from the kids!
Thanks for your comment, Carolyn!
Carrie Leigh
November 15, 2013
I1ve gone back and read my first diary and it was essentially the same as yours. “I played with my toys and watched t.v. today.”. Great post! Very funny!
Priceless Joy
November 15, 2013
I sure could see a lot of myself in your post (about not finishing things). (rotfl) Great post!
mollytopia
November 15, 2013
Omg so funny. I totally relate to zero follow-through. Thank you for making it funny : )
lookingforpemberley
April 3, 2014
Hehe 🙂 I have felt so frustrated/ fascinated by some of my old journal writings. It really depends on the page, but it can turn from mundane relaying of my different nail polish colors (why did I think that was important?!) to the deep pinings for some celebrity guy or a boy at school who somewhat resembled him. There is a couple in Seattle doing a video project with people’s old journal entries- I might participate if I ever get over my knee jerk reaction. I’m glad you shared yours though- I was just laughing here in the coffee shop. Thanks 🙂
cambridgefroggie
April 12, 2014
Theotor and ice creem… seems that your childhood was awesome!
Now that you’re talking about this no-follow-through syndrome, it makes me dizzy just to think about all the things undertaken and never completed °_°
So congrats for keeping this blog and doing stuff like parenting 🙂
harveycat32
June 30, 2014
ha ha – zoo funny- check out my blog here I think you’ll like it : http://traineecrazycatlady.wordpress.com
WhoaMeli
February 26, 2015
Love your writing! Just posted my first one, yours really inspires me.
husbandtoaasiantigermum
March 2, 2015
I thought we all become our parents, but I think I’ve become this money making machine who is starting to lead a double life. Hope you can follow me and give me honest feedback.