Wednesday, January 14, 2009

First-timer

Well, I have officially become a Blobber. I can no longer mock those that Blob, because I am now a part of the Blobbing community. How strange.

I created this Blob to keep family and friends updated on all the latest in my life, whilst I take to the sea. I imagine my first few posts will be lengthy and engaging as I am caught up in all the excitement of new faces, new places, and new experiences. However, I’m sure after a few weeks my posts will dwindle as I either become too busy or too lazy to Blob. Perhaps a combination of the two, but most likely the latter. Isn’t that always the case when one decides to record their life story?

Blob me,
H

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  2. ama. i miss you already.

    and i am the first one to follow you.

    god i am amazing. beat that jaclyn

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  3. And so begins your excellent adventure. I look forward to reading your blobs and viewing your pics. XXX

    your mama

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  4. Hi bambini. I spent most of the day weeping and watching the inauguration. President Obama's speech was inspirational--even for an old cynic like me. We are poised on the edge of a new era, where a man who would have been refused service in a restaurant 60 years ago, now leads the nation that once discriminated against him. It is truly awe-inspiring.

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  5. Mom- we watched the inauguration on the ship as well and I felt very emotional too. People were cheering and clapping for him and his speech was very moving but filled with candor. It's all very exciting

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  6. Baby,
    I spend a bit of each day imagining life at the White House; how are Sasha and Malia acclimating to a new (Quaker) school?, How will Michelle adjust to managing a household with butlers and maids and a personal secretary? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/06/AR2008110603948_2.html?sid=ST2009012004413&s_pos=
    What does it feel like to begin to live your life in a global fishbowl? And even though it was wool lace, wasn't she a teeny bit cold walking the streets of Washington D.C. in her gold ensemble and high-heeled Jimmy Choo's?

    What an amazing country we live in. A successful, peaceful transition of power is a very good thing. And in my view, occurred just in the nick of time.

    XXX
    YoMama

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