May 4, 2007
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Mary, Mary
MOTHERS SAID:
Funny fictional quotes from mothers in history…
MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY’S MOTHER: “I don’t mind you having a
garden, Mary, but does it have to be growing under your bed?”
One of my favorite things to do is read to my 2 year old. (It’s never a choice with her. You either read to her or get hit in the head with the book. lol) I have many of her books memorized which comes in handy when she shuts off the light and says, “Read”.
Her favoritesMy question: What is your favorite thing to read on xanga?
Comments (28)
COMMENTS from someone I may be concerned about……
I couldn’t choose a favorite. I could spend hours checking out everything.
I would have to say peoples comments. Not just those on my site (as I don’t get a whole lot) but those to whom I subscribe to. It’s interesting to see how people react to what is written, and to what they react on. I can write something deep and meaningful with a little quip on my day, and the quip on my day gets all the comments. Comments humor me, cause me to think and reflect, and some even teach me something that I may not have known.
Favorite things…
Well, I wouldn’t call it a favorite, but flaming arguments (on comment boards) are rather entertaining to read.
But, I don’t go around looking for it.
Anything ‘unique’ or ‘different’ is always refreshing.
I like it all… Bits of history and life… I like picture posts, I’m not terribly fond of all jokes I guess I like when people let you see a bit of themselves and their hopes and dreams, likes and dislikes. Basically who they are… HAve a great day mister. Ang
The undiluted Word.
I actually like just reading something interesting about someone’s day.
my comment of course!
the lil one is a cutie, my daughter used to put me through a regimen of reading 2 or 3 children’s books, a chapter from a kids bible, praise and worship time, prayer time, talking time…whew, it would take close to an hour each night to get her to go to sleep!
My first reaction to your question was: “Your blog?” But, I would agree with v_c_a and say, “The undiluted Word.” and testimonies of God’s faithfulness. Have a great weekend. ~Carolyn
okay…one thing I haven’t mastered is how to “forget.” It seems impossible to forget (even if I’m not upset and holding grudges over it), b/c if the person does something similar to me again, all they’ve done in the past comes to mind and I re-evaluate whether I want that person in my life. So I haven’t technically “forgotten.”
I liked your illustration!
The interaction. Xanga and the rest of the net have replaced actual human interaction to a large extent. Sad, perhaps, but it allows for a much wider horizon of social influence.
hmm
I would have to say that which brings me the most
joy…is when someone reads my words and they get
what I am saying…the connection I guess that does not
mean approval but that they actually understand the
words that I am weaving…people leave this earth lonely
every day…from the lack of love and the neglect from family.
People don’t want to read the sad part of life…I am a quite happy
woman but I love for some reason to touch on the part of society that
leads to many emotional breakdowns.
ooops..so yes when someone understands me I smile.
but when I take the time as well to understand someone else
feels just as good.
sweet daddy!
My favorite xanga thing? Interacting with people I wouldn’t normally get to see due to our different locations. I also like to see who comes by to read what I have to say. I’ve made seriously strong friendships with people I’ve never met. Not sure what that says about me…
daniel’s stuff.
ryc: Ben organizes the freezer everytime we go shoppng and we try to clean the fridge out once a week… we have learned the hard way that if we don’t we waste food, which is wasting money… can’t do that. lol Ang
I love the little comics. Hehe! Funny.
And you’re such a sweet and loving daddy. I remember Itsy Bitsy Spider. And I think Dora is cute. Hehe.
I love reading posts and comments, of course. Other people’s posts and comments, as well as my own.
I know that’s so general. But I do know what I steer clear of – BADLY written posts, such as bad grammar, bad spelling, etc. Ugh! They frustrate me. 
RYC- Amen!
Thanks for your suggestion.
Not really sure if I have a favorite thing… hmmm, now i’ll think about it. hehe.
I like true, real-life entries about my xanga friend’s lives. Especially their testimonies of what the Lord has been doing in their lives.
My second favorite read on xanga… comments to my own entries!
~Chris~
Variety is the spice of life! That’s what I like about Xanga too – I’m afraid I’m becoming addicted to all of it! Have A Great Weekend Randy!
hi waz ^!!! take 2 u later
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I think maybe I am with Steph. Xanga for me is a bit relaxing. But there are times when I like something deeper inspiring. Like Carolyn’s site for example.
Tim
Reading to your kids! You are a great Daddy! And your 2 year old is adorable! I love that age!!!
I enjoy the variety on xanga. I admire those who post intelligent, thought provoking current event posts and I love the those who post silly jokes and cartoons and everything in between. I enjoy most everything I read from the sites of my friends and subscribers.
Make it a great weekend!!
I start my xanga day with a visit to Donkeyguy….and enjoy the rest of the xanga world after that!
Have a great weekend.
I like it when people laugh at them selves for silly things they have done.
I want to see you with your dyed hair.
That might be fun to read about !