November 2007 has been a a post-filled blog here on Krississippi (dot) com. Hadn’t noticed had you? I’m proud that I accomplished my goal: to write at least one post per day for NaBloPoMo (even if some of my posts were a bit obscure, password-protected, or only contained photos of my dog, my kid and some Florida foliage).
One of the major themes for my posts this month has been sharing my feelings about adoption, specifically on celebrating National Adoption Month and my son’s adoption day, how I feel about adoption search/reunion, why I think adoption is about family, and finally realizing that its ok to not blog exclusively about only one part of my life.
I also wrote a lot about my recent adventures in parenting, including why my son makes me laugh, cry, and scratch my head in frustration, how he’s constantly teaching me amusing things about myself and challenging me to employ creative parenting techniques - all while continuing to make me so proud of his accomplishments and be very hopeful for his future.
I took the time to write a few lighter posts, about the upcoming major events in my love-life, how plugging-in makes my life easier, and why I like it when the weather changes to Florida’s second season, “Not Quite Summer”. I even talked about nothing important after no one else was writing about anything interesting, either.
I was also given the opportunity to read and review a nostalgic book for The Parent Bloggers Network that reminded me of my beloved grandmother. In addition, learned from a late night radio program that for the sake of hard science, I should let Bigfoot eat me, should we ever come face-to-face (which I hope we don’t!) And finally, I certainly couldn’t forget to plug this month’s more risqué posts containing details about my hoo-hoo and Oprah’s Vajayjay… ah, who wouldn’t be amused by Ron Jeremy miraculously appearing in the MRI scans of my hoo-hoo? All joking aside, this month’s actual hoo-hoo issues have been emotionally draining and sometimes frightening.
I hope you’ve enjoyed at least a few of my November 2007 blog posts… but if you need just one more post to ease your mind, you’ll have to go with the turkeys.
NaBloPoMo Post 30 - November 30, 2007
