A Social Phobe's Adventures in New Mommyhood

Friday, August 04, 2006

Warm and Fuzzy Feelins

From The Pajama Mama

We’re so quick to point fingers, place blame and criticize the people in our lives. It’s easier to point out a fault than it is to praise a strength. It’s easier to mention something that needs to be done better than it is to acknowledge something that’s been done well.
Therefore, I christen today (and the next few days) “Bloggin’ Good Blogger Days” in the blogging community. Your mission, shall you choose to accept it (and you will), is to go to as many blogs as you can and point out at least one good thing about the author of that blog. Do your best to give them a warm fuzzy feeling. Show your appreciation, admiration or plain old joy.
Tell them why something they did touched you, why a choice they made shows the true fabric of their moral being. Just go BE NICE to every blogger who’s blog you read today. And don’t be shy, either!!
Plus, post an entry similar to this one on YOUR blog and ask people to leave warm fuzzies in your comments. Spread the love, people!
Maybe if we take a week to engage in warm fuzzies, they will become a more permanent part of our daily lives, both on and off the computer.
In review:
1. Leave me a warm fuzzy in my comments.
2. Post a similar entry (or copy and paste this one, giving credit) on your own blog.
3. Leave a warm fuzzy on every blog you visit today.
4. Sit back, read your own warm fuzzies and feel, well, warm and fuzzy!
Enjoy

2 Comments:

  • Wow this was a good idea! I've already posted today, but I'll be sure to add it into tomorrow's post.

    My "warm fuzzy" for you is that I admire you. Poor Stewie always seems to have a problem, whether it's not sleeping or being sick, but you are still there, trying your hardest to help him. You always look for solutions and I can feel your love for him in your words (even when you want to shake him for not sleeping!). You're such a good mama!

    By Blogger Meg, at 2:57 PM  

  • Ditto what Meg said. You've maintained your sanity through Stewie's gas problems and now teething. I really admire you're ability to keep it together. I can tell you're a great mom. Stewie's lucky to have you!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:37 AM  

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