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Ha - told ya so

I have been writing this little daily journal of our goings on for about eight months now and I can honestly tell you it is one of the most therapeutic things I have done in a long time. I mean there are items I choose not to share, I write about them, get it all out and then delete the post, but for the most part we Schmidts - the good, the bad and the ugly are here in print.

I have been trying to get my sister to read the blog because there are many things that only she can relate to, we really have this sick, twisted sense of humor, but she really hasn't taken much interest in our little Schmidt House blogging world until now.

Amy has gone to the dark side and started her own blog... Presley Press (link to the left).

The best part is in her first post she finally admitted I was right - which I knew all along, but I now have it in writing.

Ha.

Comments

bobbione8y said…
boy yeah.

i find my friends either "get" blogs, or they don't ... funnily enough, it's the stay at home friends that really love it, i cannot get any full time professional women to care tho :)

ah well. glad you got your sister onto the fun, and glad you got to say i told you so :)
Karen said…
I dragged my feet for awhile, too. I was sure this would distance me rather than make me closer to people. Boy was I wrong! I had absolutely no idea how therapeutic it would be, and I've no doubt that Amy will be happily riding our bandwagon in no time.

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