Saturday, March 9, 2013

Um... the post I might regret



When people only get snippets of my life, I like for them to see the best parts, which is why Facebook can be great. I feel like I say some of my whittier things( and looking back thats not saying all that much :), share the best kid stories, show the best foods, pictures of the clean rooms, photos of the smiling children, and the eclectic things I do. Everything I post is true and I didn't photoshop any of my pictures, but it's only a small fraction of who I am and what I do everyday. I think Facebook helps me feel connected on the days when I am home all day doing my thing and Tyler's working long hours.  I am a mother who needs interaction with someone over the age of 7. I can post the funny stories, pictures of cute kids and good food, and when I check Facebook and see those "likes" growing, it gives me a sense of satisfaction. However like everyone else there's a whole lot more then what I post on Facebook, and if I'm being honest I really should give everyone the whole picture, a more accurate picture. One of my primary reasons for Facebook is so I can stay in touch with people, and also save my sanity by conversing with people who have a response other then "why?" Since I truly value a lot of these relationships I thought I'd share some pictures to balance out the Facebook me with a more honest me. I figure then everyone, like it or not,  will have a more inclusive picture. So here goes......


So for every room like this...

There is usually one like this! Yikes,  I might regret this honesty!


And for every cute picture....

There are ten of these,



And these,

And these!

For all the good food I post about and the few I take pictures of...

 There are the first attempts at a cheesecake, yes its burned, and looks funny because it was.

Really I could go on and on, but I think thats all my ego can take in one post :). I just feel sometimes that I try to only show the best parts of me, when sometimes the people around me only need me, the honest me.











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