January 05, 2007

I Am Changed!

I have two words for you, Anonymous: THANK YOU!

My life has totally changed for the better. I have not been using offensive language and I have found that everything is working out. I am getting along with everyone and the daisies I planted last spring are actually blooming and puppies are scampering through my yard! Amazing for January, isn't it? My child is now guaranteed to have friends in school and Harvard has offered her a full scholarship in 2025. In fact, I can't be sure, but I believe that the Palestinians and the Israelis have actually worked things out, too! World peace! And all because no one is using the F-word. Why didn't anyone think of that before? So, thank you, Anonymous, for helping me!

Yes, I'm being facetious. For further reference, please refer to Mr. Brooks' quote on the right side of this page.

The problem with anonymous comments is that the person commenting anonymously isn't putting his- or herself out there for others to judge, but are quick to pass judgment. How do I know you're not a clean-mouthed pedophile? I believe that my friend Jason summed up all my feelings for me, but believe it or not, I do see some merit in not cursing around children. And although I believe my three-month-old to be gifted (what mother doesn't?), she cannot read yet, and won't see the "unladylike" comments on my blog. And when and if she does, I hope she has enough sense to know that freedom of speech is a gift. I was judged and I understand that. So someone thinks I'm white trash. That's actually funny to me.

Anyway, I did find a way to appear popular for a few days there. :)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would hate for your child to someday read the vile language that you have put on your blog. And take it from someone who knows, your kids find out you 'sins' before anyone else will. It would be better to be seen in her eyes as someone who loves people (ie the in-laws) than to be seen as a filthy mouth person who is full of hate. Wouldnt you rather your in-laws be seen as the ones who were in the wrong. Just an opinion from a third party. No harm meant. If we cant take criticism, then we can never grow. I learned that lesson the hard way.

Jason Hughes said...

LOL! Kelly, you crack me up! Don't worry, you'll always be popular in my book--have I told you how boring work is since you've been gone?! UGH!

Oh, look, the martyr is back! Her in-laws are the ones in the wrong--you should buy a clue, Slappy. You may then know what you're talking about.

No, don't thank me--take it and grow...

Anonymous said...

blog much?

Jason Hughes said...

Are you available for lunch this Friday (2/9)?