Fun Was Not Had By All

March 26, 2008 | Uncategorized

My blog was down all day.  It was not a fun day what with all the hand wringing and brow mopping and rending of garments.  But I probably had more fun than the folks who were trying to fix things.  I fix broken things by jiggling them and then jiggling harder and if that doesn’t work then I slam the lid several times.  It makes my rational and methodical husband cry.  

One of the things we’ve had to do to make things work is remove all the photos.  Once we figure out what’s going and get it fixed, maybe I will put some of them back up.

But (crossing fingers) - I’m back!  But not with a new post.  Read the one I put up yesterday and pretend that yesterday is today.  Unless you are reading today, then today would still be today and not tomorrow. In which case you don’t need to pretend.  Think of it as a blonde version of daylight savings time, but with reading material.

Posted by Antique Mommy @ 10:36 pm  

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  1. happy geek says:

    What’s a wife for but to make a hubby cry once in a while? It’s good for them.

  2. Moriah (Please Pass the Salt) says:

    That’s usually my method of fixing things, too. Or plugging them in - that works, too. Usually.

  3. Jill says:

    Glad you’re back in working order!

  4. Damsel says:

    You forgot the wailing and gnashing of teeth. Those are our favorite responses around here. :-) Glad you’re back!

  5. Brigitte says:

    Ah, I was starting to think I just had a weird dream about the content-winner-title-revision and the cute AD/Sean chin comparison . . .

  6. Sue Cramer says:

    So gald you’re back!!

  7. Sue Cramer says:

    Actually I’m GLAD, not gald.

  8. Everyday Mommy says:

    Hangest thou in there dear friend. We shall rescue you yet!

  9. zoom says:

    I am glad I am not the only one who fights with inanimate objects. I also find that while slamming the lid- either call it a name or threaten the machine with annihilation.

    Logic and reasoning indeed, frightening the machines will show them who is boss!

  10. Linda says:

    Glad you are back! I love reading your blog.

  11. sheilah says:

    No pictures??? We won’t be able to gaze in awe at that adorable little boy of yours?

    That is a tragedy.

    I will comfort myself with a chocolate Easter bunny.

  12. Angeline says:

    That’s the worst thing that can happen to a blogger. We all know that this blogging thingy is an addiction. But that’s the only way (I guess) for us to get back to do things that we used to say, “Ahh…we’ll do this later, let me finish this post first.” -that happens to me quite often.

  13. Renna says:

    Hehehe, I see you and I share a similar method of ‘fixing’ things. My hubby also cries. ;-Þ

    I’m sorry for the aggravation, and hope you can get things the way they should be soon.

    My son was an only child for the first 8 1/2 years of his life. He resented the intrusion of a new baby sister, usurping his level of glory. The one positive aspect he discovered, though, was someone to blame for his mishaps! ;-Þ

  14. Shalee says:

    “Think of it as a blonde version of daylight savings time, but with reading material.”

    Now that’s funny, AM! Glad you’re back, but boy, I sure hope you got those blinds untangled…

  15. CircusKelli says:

    Ow. That last paragraph gave me a bit of a headache and left me feeling a bit dizzy. Perhaps I should lie down…

    I hope things are fixed soon!

  16. bee says:

    I usually just unplug and replug, but I’m guessing that doesn’t work for blogs!

  17. Fiddledeedee (It Coulda Been Worse) says:

    Oooohhh. That’s the way I fix things too. Except I add duct tape. Which, I think, is a really classy touch.

    Glad you’re back. My web people are changing things over to new web people, so my site may be down all weekend. Sob. Sob. Sob. I’ll have no excuse whatsoever not to clean the toilets.

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