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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

One of the difficulties of blogging these days is that Carter reads everything over my shoulder. He required some edits on the last post. Apparently, he never said the word “mission,” but did say he had a destiny. When I was reluctant to change it, preferring to focus on my coffee and pancakes, we had [...]

by Amy Makice

Amy Makice is a social worker actively working on two other family-centered projects, Creative Family Resources and Parenting for Humanity. Amy has a weekly online show on BlogTalkRadio.

One of the difficulties of blogging these days is that Carter reads everything over my shoulder. He required some edits on the last post. Apparently, he never said the word “mission,” but did say he had a destiny. When I was reluctant to change it, preferring to focus on my coffee and pancakes, we had anger and tears.

Carter: (clearly working on taking a deep breath and speaking calmly) Mom, it makes me really mad to see when you write things on your blog that aren’t what I said. It makes me think you aren’t listening to me.

Me: You mean like the story of my life? You guys never listen to me?

Carter: Yeah, but we don’t write about it and get it wrong.

2 Comments

  1. Kevin Makice added these pithy words on June 20, 2007 | Permalink

    Welcome to Web 2.0 for Generation Y

  2. Tyler Pace added these pithy words on June 20, 2007 | Permalink

    You just can’t beat that logic.

    An honest “lol” for that story.

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