
Ok... Maybe I've gotten a little carried away with this blogging thing. Really, I think it's very neat and I have some time on my hands right now. Maybe the excitement will wear off and I will stop but for right now I'm enjoying it. The question is...are you? I've only received one comment so far from Kitty. She is my #1 reader-responder. The remainder of the family has remained silent. To comment you have to join blogger which is really easy. Just follow the directions when asked to sign up. You don't have to set up a blog just join and then you will be allowed to comment. If you don't want to do that then just email me directly with your comments or input or happenings or just tell me to get a life. If anyne has an email address for the Tampa relatives please send it to me so that I can at least send them my blog. If you don't really care about this it will not hurt my feelings but I will continue to send unless you ask not to be on my list of recepeints. I hope everyone had a great day, it's still cold here in smallville but expected to warm up considerably on Saturday and Sunday. Old man winter is in the House! Stay warm and remember I love you but God loves you Best.
Sandra (Aka)San, Mymama, Tsan, Aunt San, Grandma San, and Sandra Gail (of course)
4 comments:
Keep going. No need to stop just because people have been silent. I keep up with it. Here is post #1.
Taking a break, huh?
Don't get smart....If you notice the trend it's not everyday that I add things. Plus yesterday it took me a while to get the slide show up and I still can't change the photo's in it yet. I'm learning.
T-san
I think that you should continue. This is my first post, but I wanted to comment on the "Sunday Sunday Sunday" blog. What if another charismatic black man with very little experience was running against Hillary. Say, a man who's birthday we celebrate every year in January? Of course, Obama is not MLK, but the presidency is not about calling all of the shots. Much of the work is accomplished via the members of the cabinet. This is an historic time that could possibly pave the way for other black women and men in politics for years to come. Puttin a black man in the white house says, "It's possible." Obama's election would desegregate what may be the most coveted position of the free world.
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