Shameless Self-Promotion

I wrote a post about the start of school (in a week! where has the summer gone?!) at the LargerFamilies.com site.  (Click over there for that one!

By the way, I was accused of “shameless self-promotion” not so long ago, but kind of made me laugh because, if anything, I’m terrible about tooting my own horn . . . which now makes me sound falsely humble.  Which reminds me of the song: 

Oh, Lord, it’s hard to be humble

When you’re perfect in every way

I just can’t wait to look in the mirror

I get better looking each day

To know me is to love me . . .

(Something, something, I can’t remember the words . . . oh well, never mind.)

8 thoughts on “Shameless Self-Promotion

  1. To know me is to love me – I must be a hell of a man (or woman!) Oh Lord it’s hard to be humble, but I’m doing the best that I can! Just thought you needed the rest of the words!!!

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  2. Do we really care what anyone thinks?? I mean, our blogs are supposed to be our “personal” — albeit very public — space. I went thru such a fiasco with a bunch of people at my site not too long ago that I guess I’ve become somewhat cynical. It almost ruined my love for writing…but honestly, I don’t think there’s anything that could completely KILL that. Tho it did take some time to heal from it. I think I’ve been blacklisted forever from “the group” and that’s ok…I survived without them before they ever came a-visitin’…and I’ll survive without ’em now. No one should ever have the audacity to tell someone else how to write.

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  3. Mel! I’m quitting the daycare and starting to watch a child in my home. I’d love ANY wisdom you’d like to share from your daycare-kid experiences.

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  4. Toot away woman! (Oh, that so did NOT come out right…)

    I think it’s your blog and you should definitely point people in the way YOU want them to go, especially if it’s another blog of yours.

    I used to sing that song too, but alas, I forgot the words too. Thanks to you and Yvonne, I can torture my kids with it!

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