I feel like I did in my first programming class in college. I had no concept of the basic tenets of programming. Everyone else in the class had taken programming in high school. The computer class in Fort Payne, Alabama was really word processing. I had no idea what the professor was talking about. Eventually I wrote the inevitable first program:
Hello world.
Well, hello blogosphere. I'm afraid I'm going to forget all the cute things my kids say if I don't write them down. So, I'm writing them down. This is going to be another shameless mommy blog. Probably only their parents and grandparents are interested.
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I love your "shameless mommy blog" and I'm sure the other grandparents will too!--Gran
ReplyDeleteI'm loving it too! Great job cuz...
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LOVE mommy blogs...little time to truly enjoy them though, so as I am choking down a dried piece of salmon on my lunch break, I am indulging myself in yours :) I also love that you are writing down your boy-isms....I had the same thought a while back (that i need to record the things Aubrie says) and searched for weeks for the perfect journal to make sure her anecdotes are properly preserved. I've yet to write the first word (sigh). So, needless to say, I am impressed that you have chosen a more effective form in blogging and that we all get to share your memories with you! I am a little jealous, yet, inspired.
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