Family: “A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space.” - Evan Esar



A Little Too Much Info

OK, I have been blogging for one week now and have realized that I write too many details. I am a detailed person so of course this is how I am going to blog. But, to spare all of my family and friends from dying from boredom, I have come up a with a plan. I will write every possible detail to my posts in a family journal document and then only post the essentials. My apologies to anyone who has read too much info already!

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I don’t think you need to be paranoid about blogging to many details (unless you are getting in trouble for letting out family secrets.) Tell the people who are harassing you to skim your blog if they don’t want the details.

I agree with Carrie. I like details, but I also like pictures. You don’t have to post a picture with every post, just don’t let too many go by with no pictures.
p.s. Thanks for heeding my request and giving me some pictures :-)

What a gorgeous blog! I too love details- don’t leave any out.

Rachel, I love your blog! Thanks for sharing it with us. I don’t think you blog too much, I enjoy reading about your family and all the fun things you do together. You and Steve are such fun parents….Rachael

I know how you feel. It’s hard not to write the details because you know your close friends and family want to know those things, but most people do not. I have a cousin on the other side who seriously writes a novel on her blog every single day. It gets kind of annoying to have to read it. But I LOVE reading yours, so don’t worry. Good idea though.

HEY Rachel! Remember me? I was Christina Westerberg. I was blog stalking and found you through Carrie Kirk’s blog. Can you believe it? You have the cutest little family! I have a set of twin girls (one named Rachel). I was thinking about you the other day when I read about your Grandma in the paper. My sister was one of her nurses. Good to reconnect, even if it’s through the net!

Hey Rach. How do we get that family journal document? I want details!

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