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November 27, 2005

yikes

I have made a terrible mistake. My dad came to visit this weekend, and as he likes to do we went out shopping together. He likes to buy me things every now and then, it's his way of showing he loves me. Plus, we get some time alone without the kids - a chance to chat.

So, he bought me some new boots which alleviated my guilt about the sexy shoe purchase because what i really needed was new boots. Good. A good thing.

And so we chatted. And because he's my dad and i love him and what i really want is him to be proud of me; i sort of let it slip about my blog. I didn't tell him the name or anything. But, he's a computer whiz. We've had a computer in our house since the first Apple computer came out in 1980 or whatever. Plus, hello Google, you are my enemy.

So, i'm going to hope he doesn't find it. Fat chance. Jenelle did. My ex-boyfriend did. Others have.

I think i am going to assume he never finds it and if he does WE SHALL NEVER TALK ABOUT IT. Especially the waxing stuff. OK dad? I will soldier on.


Posted by Jess at 11:08 PM Permalink

Comments (4)

I have had many moments where I've wished I never let my family know about my blog -particularly my in-laws. I'm ok with my own family reading about my goriest details but sometimes I wish I could vent about my husbands family, since that's what in-laws are for, right? To complain about? Isn't that why most of us START a blog?!

Kim

I live in the camp where your blog can never be true or productive if you're worrying what so-and-so is going going to think when they read it. Hence, my anonymity. (or such that it is...)

Kim

going going? Have another chardonnay, asshole.

I knew I could never keep quiet. So everyone I know knows about mine. I also knew it was unlikely I'd ever have anything to say that I wouldn't mind the world knowing. My whole family is great, I don't use foul language or do drugs, don't drink...I'm quite nauseatingly "clean" that way.

I have republican friends and family who occasionally may get their toes stepped on, but they knew "who" I was before I started blogging.

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