Why Don’t People Tell Me These Things?
I feel like something of a rube.
Apparently this week is ‘National De-lurking Week. (I read it on two blogs, so it must be true, right?) Of course, if it’s just something a couple of people made up, then the jokes on me.
I know that some of my readers are new to the blogosphere, so let me give you a quick definition of lurk. According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of lurk is –
to lie in wait in a place of concealment especially for an evil purpose b: to move furtively or inconspicuously c: to persist in staying.
So to de-lurk would be to come out of your place of concealment (I’m guessing you’re not lurking for evil purposes. Of course, if you are lurk with an evil purpose, please let me know what it is) and leave a comment.
To sum up – come out, come out, wherever you are! And leave a comment.
9 Comments:
Hola!
Not a lurker. But here I am anyway.
Should we get together some sort of blogging newsletter?
I am far from a lurker here, but I always feel obligated to at least say hi on the deluring posts.
So, hi.
Just a Hi from Denzylle in London.
I stumbled upon your blog just yesterday and thought I would revisit today.
I am a grandmother to ID twin girls, 2 1/2 years old. Do you know "what" your twins are yet? Waiting for their arrival is such fun. CONGRATS and hope mom and babies continue to do fantastic.
Tad chili today in the MHC, huh.
De-lurking (I think) to say hi. I came your way via Good Squad Sarah's or Child's Play x2 - or both.
Also mom to boy/girl twins who will be 3 in April. Being a parent of twins is a unique challenge - but unbelievably fun & rewarding, too (after you get past the middle of the night feeds, anyway).
Good luck!
"roads....where we're going you don't need roads."
As the mother to 6-month old twins I can tell you that, no, you will never sleep again.
However, I also have time to de-lurk so life must be getting better!
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