Jun 19 2008

Much Ado About Nothing

Published by Brillig at 12:01 am under Guest-Blogging

Please welcome the always hilarious and fantastic Jenny of Absolutely Bananas!

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When Brillig asked if anyone would like to guest blog for her, I raised my hand with excitement.  “Pick me! Pick me!” I shouted, (as much as you can shout in the comment section), “I want to do it!”  Deep inside me I could FEEL this burning, broiling THING that needed to get out.  This was my chance to write about whatever I wanted in a place where no one who knew me in real life would ever see it.
I have things to say!!!
So Brillig signed me up to guest post.
And I promptly forgot what I so urgently wanted to blog about.

I find myself stewing over THE GUEST POST.  What will I write?  What do I say? 
Why all this pressure? You may be asking, Brillig’s a stand-up kind of gal.  She won’t fault you for giving her something less than your best. A movie review? Funny anecdote? Rant about the weather? All fine with Brillig, I’m sure.

And I’m sure you’re right.
But here’s the thing. Having the opportunity to write a post on someone else’s blog is big.  Really big. HUGE.

Every. Single. Time. that I sit down to blog, I am haunted by the awareness that THIS POST (along with the other 5,432) will be delivered directly via email to my Father.  And there’s this little voice that never shuts up whispering in my brain, “Do you really want him to read that?”
Then there’s the knowledge that every week my mother-in-law sits down at her computer, puts on her reading glasses, and peers into the screen and directly at my blog.  There go another 201 topics, right out the window.

And if that wasn’t enough, my mom is certain to call with concerned tone if I blog anything that seems to be at all sad, angry, or despondent.

“I read your post, honey,” she’ll say, “and here’s what I think.”


And good though her intentions might be, I DON’T WANT TO KNOW WHAT SHE THINKS.

I DON’T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT!!!
MY BLOG IS NOT A LAUNCH PAD FOR DEEP AND MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS!!!

Then, like my own personal demons, there are the hoards of ex-coworkers, neighbors, relatives, friends, friends-of-friends, enemies, playground acquaintances and MORE.
AAAGGGHHHH THE PRESSURE!!!
Do you feel the pressure?
Cause I’m feeling the pressure.
There’s many good things about having an “open” blog.  Like, for example, you don’t write mean things about people, which they later find and hate you for.  Then there’s the fact that people sort of “get” what you’re doing and “support” you in their own special ways. 
But there are definitely the moments where I would give my right leg and maybe my left one too for the chance to blog in total anonymity.

How freeing would it be to be able to say whatever I want?!

The problem with freedom is that, without walls and restrictions and guidelines, you get bogged down by the available possibilities such that you can’t think of a single thing to say.
And then you’re stuck, right back where you started.

Hmmph.

Jenny is an award-winning TV-watcher, peanut-butter-from-the-jar eater and chore-avoider who usually can be found blogging at Absolutely Bananas and Seattle Mom Blogs

Ok, ok, so she actually didn’t win awards for any of those things.  But she should have.  She definitely should have.

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10 Responses to “Much Ado About Nothing”

  1. Kristaon 19 Jun 2008 at 12:20 am

    Which would be why I have my totally “open” blog where I post about me and my son and his pictures for all the family to see. And then I have “my” blog where I can write what I don’t feel like I can write otherwise. And it has no following. But that’s okay because it’s just for me really. A place to write when I need to let it out!

  2. Jo Beaufoixon 19 Jun 2008 at 3:09 am

    Hee hee, this is so true. We have to be so careful don’t we. :D

  3. Summeron 19 Jun 2008 at 6:10 am

    Lol! Entertaining as always Jenny. :)

  4. Annetteon 19 Jun 2008 at 8:08 am

    I’ve considered having a closed blog like Krista where I can just dump stuff. But then I remember that’s what my journal is for. :D I do have to be careful with what I post too.

  5. Kimberlyon 19 Jun 2008 at 10:11 am

    A hearty amen to all that, sistah. I’ve often contemplated going private for that reason, but I’m too much of an attention lover to pull it off.

    Besides. My public needs me. ~snerk~

  6. Anna at Hank and WIllieon 19 Jun 2008 at 6:32 pm

    Jenny, I so hear you! I am not sure what to post about, because I COULD change my whole persona and write crazy stuff but…what, exactly would that be!!?

    At least I have a few more days to figure out what my guest post will be. Hooray!

  7. Alison Wonderlandon 19 Jun 2008 at 10:01 pm

    And I love the genius of an entertaining post about not knowing what to post about.

  8. Jen in MIon 20 Jun 2008 at 7:07 am

    Oh, Jenny, I am so with you on this one! That’s the true conundrum about blogging, I think.

  9. charretteon 23 Jun 2008 at 10:50 am

    I went through a similar paralysis trying to decide what to post on Brillig’s fabulous blog. I started about seven, sent her three, all the whole bemoaning my self-diagnosed schizopostia.

    Your last paragraph (about freedom and restrictions) is pure genius, and true across the board.

  10. Carrieon 24 Jun 2008 at 12:38 pm

    I feel exactly the same way. And yes, it does suck from time to time.

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