I’m Afraid It’s All About Me

I don’t do ” me-me-me memes” very often, but my friend SusieJ recently e-mailed me to tell me to do this one. I always do what SusieJ says. Why, if she told me to jump off a cliff…

…I’d find a very short cliff.

This Links Around The World meme got passed to her by Tracey Clark, who got it from Green Eyed Mama. I’ll give it to anyone who wants it, and we can swap it around. Wanna play?

The rules say to put a picture of yourself (I think it’s supposed to be a self portrait) in the post and then list seven things about yourself, followed by all the links to other bloggers. I think it didn’t start originally with a self-portrait involved, and I don’t often put pictures of myself in the posts. I avoid the camera whenever possible, because cameras are not kind to me.

Susie put a picture of herself first thing in the morning. How brave is that? She could get away with it, because even without makeup she’s gorgeous. I don’t know if I’m courageous enough to do that.

Hmm.

No, I’m afraid not. But, I’ll put this one on the page, if you promise you won’t show it to anyone.

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I’ve told you nearly every doggone thing about me there is to know, but let me see if I can come up with something new. Stop me if I’ve told you this before:

SEVEN THINGS ABOUT ME

  1. Because of an ear infection when I was an itty bitty girl, I don’t hear very well (I hear the volume, but can’t “separate sounds”). When I’m having a conversation, I read lips. That doesn’t work so well here in Texas, because Native Texans are often “lazy speakers.” We slur words together (as in “I mona put ‘at ovaire” to mean “I’m going to put that over there.”). If you notice me staring at your mouth when you talk, don’t be afraid.
  2. I use that inability to hear to my advantage. I am “selectively deaf,” and hear only what I want to hear (as in “Mom, can I borrow the car keys?” “Sorry, I’m afraid I can’t hear you.”)
  3. I love all God’s critters, even most humans…well except for Poodle dogs, but that’s another story (you can see me tell it here if you have RealPlayer installed). Sometimes I love too much. My Momma always told about the time I caught a toad and was so excited when I showed it to her that I squeezed it, and its guts came out its mouth. If I try to hug you, be afraid.
  4. I collect “hands,” and have them all over my house. Not real hands of course! Wooden ones, glass ones, even one carved from graphite. I’m not sure why, but people’s hands fascinate me, because I think they tell me a lot about a person. My own hands are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, and are slowly crippling. For that reason, I don’t like to shake hands. But, I’ll hug you.
  5. I adore ghost stories! In fact, I go places looking for real live ghosts. I’ll be in Boerne, Texas again in a couple of weeks searching for ghosts at Ye Kendall Inn (I told about ghosts in Boerne last year, too).
  6. I’m really not afraid of very many things. Except trying to work with computer technology. Come to think of it, I’m afraid of driving in the rain. Oh, and syringe needles. I guess clowns are a bit frightening, too. And, Brussells sprouts. Yes, Brussells sprouts.
  7. I have the ability to cry on command. Yes, I can. Daddy called those tears “crocodile tears.” I can call up tears in a heartbeat. It’s easy. All I have to do is think about those adorable, tiny skirts in my closet that I bought when I was at my “divorce weight” (and into which this lard butt will never fit again!).

    I use this wonderful skill sometimes when I’m telling stories to an audience. I’ve been known to frighten my friends with my tears when they tease me. Those tears start rolling down my cheeks, and they think they have really done something wrong. Shoot! I shouldn’t have told y’all that! Now, it isn’t going to work on you, is it?

Now it’s your turn. I won’t tag you, but I double dog dare you. No, I triple dog dare you to show your face. Then come tell me about it. At the bottom of the post, you have to add the links below. Put the link to your blog (all twelve of them if you want) at the bottom and pass it on. Come back and tell me, and I’ll add you to this list.

Y’all have a good day and play nice, you hear?

Thanks for playing

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Thursday Thirteen Number Forty—Things I’m Learning From Blogging

Y’all, I’m about to celebrate a blogging anniversary. Though I have been blogging since January of 2007, I migrated to WordPress and my own domain in April. It’s been quite a “ride.” During the course of this blogging experience, I’ve learned a lot of things about it, about people, and about me. For this Thursday, I will offer you Thirteen Things I’m Learning From Blogging.

1. The world will not end if I do not post to this blog every day. I did post daily, and sometimes more than once a day in the beginning. For some reason, I thought everyone would go away if I didn’t post. It’s more important to have some balance in my world and to have experiences in the real world for writing inspiration. If I write posts you enjoy, you will come back to read.

2. That said, I do not have to join every “blogging movement.” For instance The NaBloPoMo (where you try to post every day for a month) is not for me. My inspiration can’t be forced, in fact if I try to force myself to write…I can’t think of a darned thing to say. I’ve decided it’s better not to post at all, if I’m just going to write mindless drivel.

Well, more mindless than it usually is.

3. I’ve learned that blogging is much like my storytelling. I’ve always told beginning storytellers to tell stories that they like. If you are writing about something that you don’t enjoy, you will never make your audience enjoy it.

4. The key rule in blogging, at least for me, is speak in your own voice. I get a much better response from all of y’all when I talk like myself. When I’m my regular silly self, instead of trying to write like an “author,” you seem to come in to read more often. I try to write to you like we are sitting on the porch on a lazy afternoon sipping “sweetea” and snapping peas together.

5. I’ve learned not to obsess over Technorati ranking and blog statistics. They aren’t as important as we are made to believe. For a fleeting moment, I had enough Technorati links (500+) to be able to splash that pink badge for the “A list” on my sidebar. The links went away, but you didn’t. I have many more readers now than I did then. I’m talking three and four hundred a day more.

6. People are amazing. If you ask for help among this blogging community, you will quickly be overwhelmed. I started that little Share A Square project, and received more than 10,000 granny squares to make afghans for children with cancer. Visit the afghan gallery, I think I’ve pictured 92 of them there. I can’t thank y’all enough.

7. Slowly, but surely, I’m learning that there is only so much one person can do. I can’t manage a business, run a household, enjoy a family life, write for a blog, coordinate a charity, and visit every blog I know leaving comments. I read in feed, and try to pop in once in awhile, but I do have to sleep now and then (if the hot flashes and the cats will let me). If I am not making comments, it doesn’t mean I don’t love you. It just means I need a secretary.

8. Through the process of realizing the above, I’m learning to forgive myself and just move on. Time spent feeling guilty is time wasted. As Sanjay Singh said, “It’s not that I don’t have a conscience, it’s just that why should I feel guilty for my present crimes, when my past ones are so much worse?

9. My lottery numbers will pay off before my Google ads will. I know there are people who make a lot of money blogging. I could probably make decent money if I chose to worry about keywords and ad placement. I don’t. I’m here to write.

10. Those people who are successful bloggers often have a “niche.” I don’t fit into any definable niche. I can’t call myself a “mommy blogger.” I’m a mom and I blog, but my kids are grown and I don’t tell you much about them. I’m not a “technical blogger,” and lucky for you that I don’t try to write about that. I’m not a “crafter.” I’m not a “writer.” I’m not a “humor” blog, because I try to make you cry sometimes. I might be a “boomer,” except I found out over at BoomJ.com that I’m “Generation Jones,” whatever the heck that is. I guess I’m “blog soup.” I just keep adding more to the pot and it’s a different flavor every day.

11. Think before you speak. I already knew that, but it’s definitely been reinforced by blogging! Before you hit the “publish” button on your blog, stop and give it time to breathe. Once you publish it, it’s on the web. You can delete it, and you can change it. But, if it’s in someone’s feed, they see it just as you published it the first time. Make sure you are saying exactly what you want to say before it launches. I try to walk away for 15 minutes, then re-read the post before I publish it.

12. You people procrastinate as much as I do! I’ve got a writing contest going on, and every doggone one of you are going to wait until the last minute to try to win the $30 in the This Post Blows My Dress Up “Scared Silly” contest. Actually, there are quite a few entries listed on that link above. Check them out…they are great.

13. There are some incredibly talented bloggers writing out there, and the best place to find them is by joining a meme like Thursday Thirteen.

Y’all have a great Thursday.

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Thursday Thirteen Number Thirty-Nine. The Game Is Afoot.

CONTEST IS CLOSED TO NEW ENTRIES

Actually, it’s not a game. It’s a WRITING CONTEST. It’s been awhile since I had one, and I figured it was time. My “bloggiversary” is coming at the end of this month, and I want to celebrate. I want to read some good stories. A long time back I had a contest called “This Blog Blows My Dress Up.” This time, I’m calling it “This Post Blows My Dress Up.” For my Thursday Thirteen, here’s the scoop:
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1. The theme is “Scared Silly.” You can write a ghost story, or about a time that you were frightened…whatever “scared silly” conjures in your imagination. It can be funny, serious, or poignant. It can be truth or fiction. It just has to be your own words.
2. The entries will be judged on content, entertainment value and writing. You might want to use spell check before you post (don’t worry so much about that, though, I forget spelchick, too.)
3. Post it on your blog with a link back to this contest post, so that other people can enter if they choose.
4. You can use a post you have written in the last six months, but please write a new post with a link to your story post and to this page.
5. Avoid profanity; you know I expect you to play nice. I reserve the right to reject any entry that I find objectionable.
6. Once you’ve posted, e-mail me at shelly[dot]tucker[at]gmail[dot]com or come back here and comment. I’m scatterbrained and don’t always catch links like I should.
7. If you aren’t a blogger, but have a story, e-mail me. I’ll post it for you if you can keep it to 500 words or so.
8. I’ll post links to the entries on this page. If you don’t see it quickly, feel free to nudge me, though don’t be surprised if I ignore you. I’m so sorry. I’m a slug, I really am.
9. DEADLINE IS HIGH NOON, TEXAS TIME ON

FRIDAY, MARCH 28TH.

10. The entries will be turned over to my highly esteemed friend (and fellow blogger) Damien Riley at Postcards From The Funny Farm. He has graciously agreed to judge the competition this go round. Go tell him “Hey,” if you want. Don’t expect it to do you any good to suck up to him. Damien promised me faithfully that he will be an impartial judge.
11. The winner will receive $30 US dollars via PayPal. OK, it’s not a grand amount…but it pays as well as your Google ads.
12. If you want, you can use this image to advertise the contest. Please right click and save it to upload it on your own server.
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13. And, if you are really feeling kind, you could advertise it for me with a link, whether you want to write for it or not (some of your readers might be interested). If you do that, tell me! I’ll make sure you are linked in my blogroll (scroll down, it’s on the left sidebar..and it’s out of date….are you on there?) and linked on this post.

I’m looking forward to some hair raising tales! Flex your fingers, and start typing. I’d love to read what you have to say.

Y’all go have a good Thursday! Leave a comment and your latest post will be linked with my LinkLuv plug-in.

Thank you to the kind souls who have posted about the contest!

HERE ARE THE ENTRIES:

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