The Good Woman currently lives in Scotland as her blog title implies but is shortly moving to Nairobi on another adventurous posting and I am looking forward no end to the continuation of her blog in new climes.
In her very kind post The Good Woman mentions quite rightly that I don't really post about anything other than The Spud. While this is mainly because I am a Bear Of Very Little Brain and can only think about one thing at once and the Spud is currently That Thing, it's also because he is the reason I have a blog.
I started this purely to talk about my pregnancy to my family so that they'd all stop ringing me with an endless stream of identical questions. Very shortly, however, it became obvious that I didn't know the first thing about pregnancy and that there seemed to exist a web of silence around the entire process (not however if you're on the Interweb where thousands of parents are daily dishing The Terrible Truth). In fact, unless one is pregnant oneself or is particularly mad and buys a pregnancy book for light entertainment (say if it was in a 3 for 2 deal at the airport), the only things one might know about the entire experience are a: the birds and the bees have their way and b: nine months later a baby pops out of 'Down There' down there. Oh! Ouch!
The truth is so startlingly different from the above that I found myself suddenly blurting out the facts to friends of mine in conversation. You have no idea how fast it is possible to lose friends while discussing the natural functions of one's own body. I would be asked a simply 'how is it going' type question and would find myself five minutes later talking at the general vicinity of a vacant chair about how my intestines were currently trapped under my lungs. It turns out that if one is not or has not already been pregnant, one actually Doesn't Want To Know which is possibly why by the time one is knocked up one knows Absolutely Sweet Bugger All about the whole thing.
So, here I am, still blurting it all out in gory detail. It makes me laugh, anyway.
The Good Woman also questions what I do for a living and in that I am very lucky in that I work for myself, largely from home (although this tends to spill over into my weekends and holidays but there you go) and we balance Spud-care out between a childminder, the Frog and myself.
What I do however is so incomprehensibly mind-numbing boring to explain that to say anything about it at all would lose me
So, er, that's that. I will pass on the Schmooze award very soon. I was going to post about Biarritz but then it rained a lot and I lost heart. Worse, it managed to rain half-way through my week-long tanning plan when I had only got to the bit where I move to a lower factor sunscreen so I am still as white as the Sta-puft marshmallow man. And about as doughy.
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I'm here! Not too many natural bodily functions please ...
And congratulations ... deserved accolades .
too too funny as always! Congratulations on both awards! Huzzah!
Now of course we all are dying to do exactly what you do when you are not being Spud's mum?
Congrats on the awards!! I read frequently but hardly comment...I'm a stay at home mom to 3 little ones across the pond from you ;)
congrats, I'm not the least bit surprised...your blog is fabulous.
congrats on getting the awards...i'm not a stay-at-home mom, but your posts are always interesting.
Hi Sparx and thanks for the plug! I genuinely do love your blog - and have ever since I saw it on Blogs of Note.
Self employed and work from home - you must have more self discipline than me.
Alas, my computer gets packed tomorrow, boards a ship destined for Mombasa and I will, therefore be out of circulation for over a month.
But I'll be visiting as soon as the East African customs system has been navigated and said computer and I are reconciled...
Congratulations. You deserve it :)
Congrats!!!
Your blog is fantastic and definitely worth reading! I never feel like yawning....despite chasing my 10.5 month old around when I am not working. And I love reading about your adventures , whether it's about Biarritz or the baby :) And I know exactly what you mean about the whole bodily-functions conversation -- definitely on the forefront of every new parent's mind!!
I just found your blogg and enjoy reading about your everyday life. You also pointed me to some other interesting bloggs.
Congratulations, I'll be back!
It shows. the spud is your Blog-inspiration. :D You sound so much more.. er.. scrabbly while talking about anything else!
Carry on with the blogging, Sparx! We love reading it. And yeah, it's always great receiving awards - CONGRATS!
White and doughy, hell just one more reason for me to like you. I try to think of it as "Delectable."
Sounds much nicer that way yes???
And CONGRATS!!! btw :)
Congrats on your awards-- totally deserving of them, you are! I am also glad you are posting more frequently because I was always checking and re-reading the same old post until you finally posted another one! That's how good you write-- I would read the same post 5 times and never tire of it! :o)
until next time!
Cue Sally Fields-type exclamations here (I know, TGW has already done that one!!!)...
Thank you everyone. I might try to respond to you each individually in a bit. Tonight, however, we have landed in London and I am going to bed.
Night all...
Congratulations on the award. I found you through The Good Woman's award to you and am enjoying identifying with so much of your site. Yes, pregnancy books. It's a bad business. I found in the end they made me more frightened than I would otherwise have been, but they remained horribly addictive nonetheless. Not unlike blogging in some respects. Like you, I turned to blogging because I was so utterly amazed and shaken by this primal business of having a baby, I wanted to share it with the blogosphere (as I've subsequently come to know it). I also work from home - the perfect venue for pursuing my love-affair with blogging. It's dangerous stuff.
Mother At Large - I've lurked your blog a couple of times, I'm hoping to catch up on everyone's blogs in the next week or two - time seems to go by so quickly, hey?
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