Hey bloggers! After months of haunting all my family's blogs without making myself known, I can ignore my adoring fan (i.e. Jessica) no longer, and I am finally making my own blog. Making a blog has actually been on my infernal to-do list for ages, I just for some reason have had this mental block against doing it. I must admit there was some fear involved. Fear of becoming addicted and ignoring other virtuous pursuits (such as doing the dishes), fear of my own perfectionistic tendencies, even fear that you would all finally realize just how boring Ian and I really are. Nonetheless, I am forging ahead into cyberspace with great hope in my future blogging prowess. I am optimistic that blogging will introduce added dimensions of happiness in my life. I look forward to your comments telling me that my idiosyncrasies are perfectly normal, I am hopeful that the need of something to blog about will help Ian and I actually get out a little more, and I expect that the need for pictures will make us use the ridiculous digital camera that we purchased. (You know--the one we bought because Ian, that's right I'm blaming him, just had to have because it had all those cool, extra features that we have yet to learn how to use.) Anyway, at the very least, I hope that if every now and then I include some pictures of the beach, you will be tempted to drop in for a peak (or even tempted to visit!).
So here's my little family. There's a picture of Ian and I (it's kind of an old picture, but one that shows Ian with a little fat on him so we like it) and a picture of our cat Maximus making himself right at home. Welcome to our world!
P.S. Ian made a new blog too. His link is on my page. He will have the monopoly on political commentary for the family.
8 comments:
HOOOOORRAAAYY!! I think it is great you guys are blogging! It is the only way I can feel I am keeping up with everyone! Don't ever think you are not interesting enough, Meg. Come now-- I live in a town of 700 people and 7,000 cows-- how much fun can I be?? I love your cat-- if LL sees it she will want one just like it because it looks like a cheetah. What kind is it?
Hello dear, sweet cousin who lives in paradise!
Welcome to the world of blogging! After my initial intimidation about blogging, I realized it is a lot like the show Seinfeld...you don't really have to have anything to say in order to get online and say it. I love San Diego...truly one of my favorite places! Thank you for pictures! Love having you here.
YEAH!!!! I am so excited to see your blog. Now you can spend endless hours like the rest of us reading about each other. Your cat is beautiful. Looks like his relatives in Africa! Hi to Ian too
Hi Megan! Welcome to the blog-o-sphere! I can't wait to read all your future blogs on your exotic californian lifestyle.
I too must comment on the cheetah-ish-ness of your cat. Tell us the truth, now--it really is part cheetah, isn't it? Maybe leopard?
Yeah!!! I'm doing cartwheels of joy...but only in my head lest I do severe damage to my body. Are you really worried about boring anyone? Have you read any of our blogs lately? We're not exactly tackling heavy subjects. We just love hearing anything from each other! Welcome! Welcome! Welcome!
Meg!!!!!!!!YIPPY!!!!!I like reading the way my cousins write, but then I feel less educated because I don't sounf as smart. First off, well really second off because I already said something, your cat is cool! and Second or thrid...It is so wierd seeing you with long hair! I love it and you look beautiful! Can't wait to see more and read more! Love you, love you, love you!
Oh I just love this! It's so nice to get little love notes from my dear family that I don't get to see much! I'm feeling more confident already. I like the Seinfeld analogy..it fits perfectly. And yes our cat is part wild--he's part tabby, part Asian Leopard cat. Which basically means he will always act like a kitten. See Ian's blog for proof!
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