NaBloPoMo: 30 Posts in 30 Days

It’s quite the endeavor I am attempting, especially since I post once every three weeks at best these days. I can guarantee there will be many meme-type cop-outs, Show & Tells, Wordless Wednesdays, and password protected posts. I hate pwp but at this point it’s a necessity. If you want the password, I’m happy to give it out.
It’s different, being a blogger as a parent. Hell, everything is different as a parent. Different is good, great even. My good friend M, who is my brother of another mother (and was Mel’s NYE 2000 kiss!), he and I could be personality twins, it’s eerie. He and I worked together and often stressed about the same things. Though we went to the same school and were in the same major, we never met until working together a few years ago. Back then he was single, and Mr. Badger and I were just starting to think about starting our family. He and I had plenty of days where we just sat and groaned about life. Anyway, he and his fiancee came over last night for dinner, and he asked me what was new. I said, “Nothing. Isn’t it spectacular?”. He agreed in a way those with my type of neuroses immediately recognize.
A calm life has never been quite so wonderful. Makes for very little to blog about, but it is wonderful.
Boring has never been so wonderful.

Boring sure is wonderful! I love it!
Excited to hear all the mundane detail of your life.
I’m looking forward to your NaBloPoMo
I thought about doing it myself, but I know that I’m offline for a couple of days in between, so that wouldn’t really work. I don’t have a really internet-friendly cell phone yet.
It’s so wonderful to hear that you are so happy with your “boring” life
M kissed Mel, and then you met her years later through blogging? That little small world soap oprea-esque drama alone is worth writing about….You can do it! Blog away, my friend.
I know! It is a little strange how I didn’t know as his lips touched mine that fateful NYE that I’d end up seeing him at your child’s baptism/naming. Craziness.