Thursday, 24 February 2011

Aaargh!

Okay. This blog thing. I thought it was a good idea when I started it. I see that I've written some kind of stuff about it changing my life. Yes. If it doesn't take me half an hour to gain access to it because I've forgotten the password because I haven't been on it for so long. My own fault. Anyway. In between Facebook, groups, page and business page and blogs, not to mention twitter which I haven't touched since setting up an account in I don't know whose name, one day I will figure this online communication thing out. In the mean time, there is the Whatson4littleones awards for which I have apparently been nominated. For what, I cannot quite figure out but I'm choosing to believe it's for my quirky sense of personal style (any mismatched socks that I can locate in the dark drawer), that joie de vivre that I exude every morning (maniacal grin - don't scare the children) and my unerring ability to provide tea and coffee with sugar to those that don't want it and without it to those that do.
The point of this blog was for it to be a place for people to write nice things about Sing and Sign so that other people could go on it and read them. However, when you look at the blog, you don't automatically see the nice comments because they are hidden under "comments" which you have to click. Are you following? So, if you are here looking for nice comments, please know that there are plenty, if you click. One day when I find time or find a minion, or feel able to trust 9 year old mini-me with the task under the pretext of information-technology practice (they don't call it that now do they??) I will get around to transferring the comments from "Comments" to a main blog bit. And also all the zillions of emails I have stored in a folder on my laptop called "nice emails". AND I will transcribe all the hand written letters and cards. No. That will never happen will it? Let's start with baby steps, if you will pardon the pun. First I will reply to the zillions of enquiries in my inbox and invite everyone to the taster sessions happening from next week. Breathe.