It may not seem like such a big deal to most people, but that means that twice a week for the past year I've forced myself to sit down and write something. And yes, on rereading them, some are truly awful, but there's a couple of funny ones in there, even if I'm the only one who laughs at them.
And at times I may be the only one who laughs at them -- I honestly have no idea who reads this crap. I haven't put a traffic counter on my page because a) that just seems a little too much like work, and b) I tend to get a little obsessed sometimes and that's not something I want to obsess about.
So here are my blog goals for the next year:
- Keep posting stuff. Good, bad, whatever. I'm all about the attendance award.
- Continue to tell embarrassing stories about my brothers and sisters. And Rvan, whose head is large enough to qualify for admission to my family.
- Limit the posts about my cats to one per quarter. (Really, you don't know how lucky you are...)
- Learn how to use my camera a little better. (Because I shouldn't have to photoshop in arrows to explain what I'm referring to...)
There you go. Who says I don't have goals in my life?
7 comments:
I read this blog, and I find it funny. I feel I have gotten to know you better since we have left Davis than the time we were actually in the same building.
More posts over the next year would be nice. I read the posts aloud to Rich, and we both enjoy them.
yay, one year old -- you can now tolerate solid food.
JJ: When we were in the same building (almost) I was always running around like a chicken with my head cut off. (BTW, I never did have a chicken patient with its head cut off...) It's probably better that you get to know me better now. Really. And someday I'm going to have to meet Rich...
Jeff: No more pap for you!
Oh, and bring on the cat stories. I need to feel that my cats are not the only ones who think outside the box. I have a huge stockpile of Anti-Icky-Poo - I should buy stock in that company!
Excellent, now I have a mandate from the people!
Well done! I don't understand why you don't check your stats. That reminds me, I better go see who's come to my site in the last five minutes.
I have to admit, being 99.9% sure that the average number < 10 does make it easier to resist...
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