Blogging: World Domination Tour
This week, Mile High Mamas will be dedicated unto the joys of blogging. We have discussed why and how to start a blog. Now it turns personal.
I have asked our bloggers to share the reason they started blogging and their favorite post. For me, blogging was an outlet. After surviving a hellacious first year with a colicky, insomniac baby I felt isolated even though I was surrounded by people. I just did not feel like I connected with anyone and desperately needed to feel I was understood.
I felt terribly guilty I was not keeping a journal. I am also a failure-of-a-scrapbooker so I was in dire need of an outlet that did not involve scissors and superglue. Then I discovered blogging. It helped me capture those joyous and difficult moments, gain perspective, laugh a lot, and connect on a deeper level with my loved ones. Suddenly, I had network all over the world of blogging moms who understood.
My favorite all-time post is not necesssarily my most poignant or best written. I love it because it represents why I started blogging: to record all those precious, easily-forgotten moments of my children’s young lives.
And to serve as future evidence during their therapy sessions.
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Happy First Birthday, Bode!
From the moment you were born, you have held a special place in my heart. I don’t know if it is because we are both second children or that you are a joyful, sweet and cuddly little guy who has your father’s good-natured personality whilst your spitfire sister has mine. Pray for her, Bode.
Unlike your gregarious sister, you are shy and cautious but you light up whenever Mommy enters the room and when you play with balls. Your first and only word is “Mama.” Actually, it is more along the lines of “MAMAMAMAMAMAMA.”
Mommy is still trying to teach you to stop at two syllables because by the 10th repetition, it constitutes whining. And no one likes a Mama’s Boy. Welp, except for Mama.
Your obsession and aptitude for throwing balls began at seven months when you came to life as Daddy tossed that first piece of synthetic leather your way. Instinctively, you clutched it lovingly and with an arm befitting of Joe Montana, you chucked it back. Hard. Your father’s eyes lit up with do$$ar signs because his 401K is kind of lacking and he has great hopes you will someday support us through professional sports.
For the first few months of your life, we doubted you had eyes because all you did was sleep. But then remember when you were three months old and decided for the next five months you should pull back-to-back all-nighters? That sure was fun. I strongly suspect your insomniac sister had something to do with it. I am sure she will make the same case for promoting general toddler deviance when you get a bit older.
You are in the 50th percentile for height and weight and are right on target with your development. You sat up at five months, waved at seven, crawled at eight and walked at ten. During your six-month checkup with the pediatrician, she looked into your little ears and after struggling for several minutes she announced you had the hairiest ears she had ever seen. Imagine that! Being at the top of the charts for ear hair growth! I could not have been more proud.
When you were in my womb, there was something sharp that frequently jabbed me. I thought it was a foot but I was mistaken. You see, my dear son, some children are born with a silver spoon but you were born with a remote control in hand. I have never seen a person (besides your father) light up from the moment that power button is pressed.
One of my favorite TV memories of you is when we first put you in your walker. Your wobbly legs were sluggish until one day you were in the kitchen and I turned on Dora the Explorer in the next room. A light bulb turned on and son, you sprinted to that television. It was a modern-day miracle. I attribute Dora to helping you learn to walk so soon. That, and trying to keep up with/run away from your sister.
Until recently, my favorite memory of you was when you, Daddy and I stayed at the Ritz Carlton and we hung out together at Half Moon Bay. But that experience has been trumped.
Just last week, sweet Haddie spent the day at Grandma’s so you and I hit the trail. You obediently fell asleep a few minutes into the hike and awoke just before we summited. I took you out of the pack and we snuggled and snacked. For the first time, you figured out how to drink from the tube on Mommy’s CamelBak. And so there we sat: laughing, playing in the dirt, swapping spit and grunting.
It could not have been better if I had been a guy. Thank you for being my little one.
Love,
MAMAMAMAMAMAMA
P.S. What is your favorite post you have written? Include the link below!














Such a well-written story and I can’t wait for the others’ posts. Maybe I can just hire y’all to write mine.
Ohhhh, how fun! I will have to scour my archives to figure out a favorite. There are just so many!
I was almost convinced to start a blog…until I read the 51 reasons not to.
Love the post about Bode…
I think this is my favorite so far:
http://thecolemine.wordpress.com/2007/10/21/moment-of-the-week-enough/
Amber, you crack me up. To think about being proud of hairy ears? I’ll bet Bode will wish you hadn’t written about that someday!
Eva – there are two words for it: future blackmail.
Aw great story Amber!
I don’t really have a favorite post… yet. I just started a new blog about my 3rd and final pregnancy. It should be a journey im sure!
http://www.shot-studio.com/babyblog
if anyone is interested.
I feel the exact way about evidence for future therapy sessions. By then, my girls will use their hand held computers mid session, to prove how crazy their mom can be!
I feel the exact way about evidence for future therapy sessions. By then, my girls will use their hand held computers mid session, to prove how crazy their mom can be! -Denise
http://eatplaylove.blogspot.com/
Amber, I know I’m reading this almost 2 years after it was first posted, but it feels like it still describes Bode and Haddie today! Your kids are going to love reading about their baby years in your blog. You are so funny and a great storyteller! I can actually picture in my mind everything you describe and almost feel what you are feeling. I can understand why this is your favorite post. It is now mine too!
Since just starting blogging a few months ago, I believe my favorite post so far is one of my shortest and also most light-hearted because it made me find the humor in our otherwise crazy, chaotic lives:
http://bit.ly/ii3Qi
Thanks for being an inspiration to us all, Amber!