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May. 31.

A Playdate, Jennifer Egan style

I, like many others I’m sure, have been tuning into twitter every night for a book written entirely in tweet form.

This book, Black Box is written by Jennifer Egan (the author of  A Visit from the Goon Squad) and it is being tweeted out by the New Yorker,@NYerFiction.


I love the idea of a book by tweet. The idea is so new and original that I thought I could only do one thing to honor it, copy the idea myself. So below you will find yesterday’s play date tweeted out as I would’ve tweeted it out had I not been afraid to get my kindle wet or covered in pizza sauce or glitter glue. Ahem, I mean because I was very busy watching the littles-obviously.*Each little section is 140 characters or less…..I know this because I may have checked it via twitter first.

If your house is clean by the time of your scheduled playdate, your company will be late.

If your house is still a mess and you are running around frantically your company will be early. 

This is the way of the universe and make peace with it you must. (Yes,you should say that mantra in a Yoda voice and say it often.)

Your children will check the digital clock in the kitchen, look out the window and ask”When will they be here?” in a seemingly endless loop.

Your company will arrive very  late but bearing pizza and all will be forgiven.

You will realize that your prior plan of making grilled cheese sandwiches shaped like puppy dogs for five children was hilarious.

If your guests arrive wearing swimwear,hindsight will tell you that your time could have been spent putting swimwear on your children too.  

You will ask your hindsight to mind it’s own business and watch your guests while you go do that now. 

Now that everyone is dressed in swimsuits they will decide they want to eat pizza first.

Once pizza is eaten and the children start looking out the window, they’re probably ready to play with the water ballons you promised them. 

Calm the fear in your heart it will be fine. 

At some point your child will discover that their ability to launch water at their playmate is easier with the water balloon left untied.

This is good because your hindsight is probably  surprised you didn’t have a water balloons ready for the play date beforehand. 

As official water balloon re-filler you can be expecting to stay in a bent over position by the tap for the next hour. 

Should the area around the tap become a muddy mess you can declare it a no wetting zone for safety’s sake. 

This is partly true but also by this time getting soaked by open water balloon while hunched over will start to get a little tiring. 

Do not let show this or the no wetting zone will become moot-carry on as though having your pant leg soaked is the funnest thing ever.

The next forty minutes will be spent getting everyone dressed and re-dressed and doing something with all of the wet clothes and shoes.

If your hindsight can be coaxed back out of his office apologize for yelling at him earlier and you can get dry again yourself. 

A word on craft projects, if you don’t have one set up everyone will be expecting one. 

If you set one up no one will be interested in doing it. Set one up anyway. 

It will all turn out fine in the end and as your guests leave your child will turn to you and say that it was the best play date ever. 

She always says this same thing after every play date but it will flood you with happy just the same. 

If you’d like to take a look at Jenifer Egan’s book tweets You cane see them here. If you’ve missed the installments so far you can read a recap of all of the tweets here. :)

 

 

 

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Jun. 08.

Fitblog made me workout today

Have you heard about #fitblog  before?  If you search  that hash tag on tweeter you’re treated to a bevy of fit-minded individuals, most of whom happen to be bloggers.

I heard about it a while ago but was afraid to venture in. After all I wouldn’t necessarily call myself a fitblogger, at least not yet. What I’d call myself I’m not really sure.

I’m an individual who wants to live a healthy lifestyle, I am not on a diet, and my main focus right now is my family.  That means I want them to live healthy lifestyles too. That means I’m always on the look out for (economical) ways to do that.

All of this is me, therefore all of this appears on my non-specific blog.

That being said, I have made big changes in my lifestyles over the last three months. Fitness and healthy eating/living have been on my brain. They are the subjects I tend to go to if I’m having a conversation with you. And that may be great or it may not be so great depending on your viewpoint. I don’t know- but it always plays on my mind.

I feel like I’m being boring or one-sided. So you can see why the thought of connecting with other people who wouldn’t find these topics boring, who had these topics on thier mind as well really appealed to me.  So I ventured into the #fitbloggin world. The first time I was too late(as usual) but made a point to follow all of those attending. (Good for the most part, though there’s always a chance you run into spammers this way.)

I also read the backlog, visited some blogs, and I liked what I saw. Last night was my first trip back into this Twitterchat. I got there late again, but not too late. I was just in time to answer a few of the questions that our lovely moderator @krazy_kris was asking last night.

Q1-What current thought keeps you from being your healthiest right now?

Q2-What current action keeps you from being your healthiest right now?

Q3- Be specific, what one little action will make a difference?

Q4-What one feat/challenge(big or small)  will you try/do/work towards this month?

And in answering these questions I bumped into a few people who felt the same or at least saw where I was coming from. (Don’t you love when that happens?)

I kinda even promised to sleep in my workout clothes and workout this morning. Something I’ve been meaning to do but somehow never get to. Trust me, the thought of someone checking in on me was serious motivation. It made me get up early and workout even after my youngest decided to get up with me.

I went low impact today but I’m hoping that if I keep getting up early to workout I’ll get more used to it and more likely to really get moving.

I already feel upbeat because I got my workout in today already. Who likes  “Ugh I still need to workout.” hanging over their head all day, right?

If you’d like to check this chat out, it’s open to everyone interested in fitness/ healthy lifestyles whether you have a blog or not.You only have to have a Twitter account. 

The Fitblog chat takes place every Tuesday at 9pm Eastern time,8 pm Central, 6pm Western.  

So thank you #Fitblog and double thank you to @LLBean75, y’all rock. :)

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Mar. 09.

10 signs you are a Twitter addict

Okay, 10 signs that I am a Twitter addict okay. Are you happy now? I admit that I have a problem. Sheesh.

Sign number 1:You have trouble thinking of a number 1 because you had to log on to twitter one more time before you got into your post, sigh.

Sign number 2: You often attempt to see what’s up on Twitter real quick while doing dishes, even though this often results in a wet IPod.

Sign number 3: You try to be more productive so you delete your Twitter app. Yesterday I deleted my Twitter app and redownloaded it 5 times.

I never claimed to be a healthy minded person, people.

Sign number four:You ask hubs to please watch the kids so you can take a bath but once behind locked doors you tweet away for 20 minutes and end up taking a 5 minute shower instead. (That’s more eco friendly any right?)

Sign number 5:You log on because you remembered that you forgot to retweet someone, share a link, thank someone for a retweet or wish someone a Happy Birthday…only to get caught up in your time line with out doing so.

This obviously means logging back on 3 more times before you remember.

Sign number 6:Your children use the term “you know what I’m saying?” a lot because when you’re not tweeting online apparently you are tweeting IRL (in real life).

Sign number 7:You sleep with your IPod under your pillow, you say that’s for the alarm but your IPod is on mute so your late night tweeting doesn’t wake anyone up.

Do I really have to keep going? This is embarrassing….

Sign number 8:  You not only know what a lurker is now…you are one. And not a very good one, your compulsive retweeting always gives you away.

Sign number 9:Your on the phone with your mom and during a lapse in the convo she asks if you are tweeting.

Your mom who doesn’t even own a computer now knows what Twitter is!

Sign number 10: You came up with ten signs that you have a twitter problem way,way too easily.

I know this looks bad but I am taking steps to get better.

I’ve hardly been on Twitter at all today. I won’t lie, It’s been rough and I may have paced around a bit talking nonsense for a good part of my morning.

Thankfully there is always Facebook and Tumblr to take the edge off a little bit….

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