Thursday, May 6, 2010

Blogging -



Normal Brain vs. Blogging Brain

Normal brain: Never would have taken a picture of a gallon of milk.

Blogging Brain: "I dropped the milk. Oh, my precious milk. It is all over the floor. It cost a whopping $2.89. How in the world am I going to pour out of this container? Aghhhhh. I bet other women would empathize with me. I should blog about this. I better grab the camera."

Blogging Brain: "Oh that picture didn't turn out very well. They need to truly understand how warped this gallon is. Let me try again."
Normal Brain: Would have taken care of crying baby in the background.

Result of listening to Blogging Brain:
Gave the two year old time to play tattoo parlor,



made the hungry baby cry, and gave me more than enough photos of milk to treasure for eternity.

5 comments:

The Shepherds said...

I have thought a lot about the blog brain. I think for the most part it is a good thing though. I take a lot of pics normally, but since I blog I take even more! This is coming from a girl that has very few pics of herself as a child. As the youngest of nine, pictures just weren't in my parents vocabulary.

fivekidsandsomechocolate said...

I love your brain!
Having a blogger brain has saved several creative unnamed children, a dog, and a turkey from being mangled at our house.
Gadashio and his dad should open a tatoo parlor together.

General Patton said...

It just looks like the baby is sad the milk dropped. He loves his milk!

The Nielsons said...

Wow-that is so true!! Maybe we blog to interact with the outside world, have some sympathies and smiles and to forget about the crazy times of motherhood and crying babies and markers on the skin. It makes dropping the milk not so bad :)

Jill Oyler said...

I love your blogger brain also. Like I've said before, it's sort of like a mini vacation where you read a fantastic book and just relax! Thanks.

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