My mum doesn’t read my blog.

 

My mum doesn’t read my blog. I know, I know, shock horror. My Big Sis does, sometimes. My Lil Sis, not so much. She’ll pop over once or twice a year and leave a crazy comment. My brother would think a blog is something you do in the toilet.

Over the weekend I got a notification that someone had made a comment on my blog. This comment:

My first thought was, ‘Holy smokes! Ma reads my blog!’ I shared my gobsmackedness with Twitter. As you do. It was late at night so I couldn’t confirm the owner of the comment, so I slept on it and waited until the morning. Ma wasn’t available for comment, so I called my Big Sis.“Mum left a comment on my blog! I can’t believe she reads my blog,” I shared.

“No,” she replied, “I don’t think it’s her. It doesn’t sound right.”

Back to the drawing board.

I had Hubby call his Mum. I doubted it was her. If ever there was a spelling or grammar bee for the over 50’s, she’d ace it. There was a lack of capital in the comment, and it wouldn’t be her. It wasn’t. She didn’t leave a comment on the blog.

Back to the drawing board again.

I finally got through to Ma. “Do you read my blog? Did you leave a comment?”

She doesn’t and she didn’t.

It was back to the drawing board, again.

I came to the conclusion that it was just a spammer, taking me for a ride. Until I realised one thing, being the bright-spark I am. I have a dad! He uses the internets. Perhaps it was him.

So I called him. And it was him. He’s the comment-leaver. Mystery solved. Thank you dad.

So now that just leaves one more question, “Why on earth doesn’t my Ma read my blog?”

Do your parents use the internet? Are they on Facebook? And if you have a blog, do they read it?

107 thoughts on “My mum doesn’t read my blog.”

  1. My mum also doesn't read my blog, my dad does tho! He also loves to tell anyone who listens about it too which I find cute. Not bothered mum doesn't. What bothers me is my best friend doesn't really read it 🙁 actually kinda upsets me.

  2. My Mum uses the Internet when she has too, for banking and such, and she reads the odd e-mail. We never e-mail her though, because she might not read it for a month.
    She doesn't read my blog, or my sisters, or my nieces, although all the adresses are bookmarked on her browser, with our names. And she's certainly not on facebook. 🙂
    My dad is dead, but would probably have been even worse and left all the banking stuff to my mum too. I'm not sure he knew how to turn on the computer, and he certainly didn't want too.
    So, if we want our mum to know about something, we text or call, that works. 🙂

  3. My dad does not have a computer, so he does not read it. I thought my mom was following it, but this week she was staying with me and asked what the name of my blog was. I was like “really, really, you don't know the name???” I know she tries though. However, a few close friends and family members don't ever check it. And yes, it bugs me. I would totally support them on whatever they were working on. Oh well.

  4. That's awesome,
    Mum doesn't know about my blog. I don't know if she'd bother reading it because she doesn't seem that interested in what I have to say on a everyday basis..
    Shes a facebook addict though…

  5. My mum and mother-in-law do, my dad not really (although he is starting his own blog), my brother and his girlfriend yes, my sister no. I do get phone calls from the mother in law that go something like this:

    Her: How are you?
    Me: Good
    Her: Really, that's not what it says on your blog. On your blog it says you have the flu/shingles/whatever.

    Mostly, I try to ignore the fact that they read though 😉

  6. My mum reads my blog, subscribes to my newsletter and likes almost every status I post on Facebook!
    Dad doesn't read my blog – despite the fact that my blog is about small business advice and my services are in mentoring and business planning AND my dad has had a long successful career in business and financial consulting – dad doesn't read my blog.

    I have considered. The outright “it would mean a lot if you would look over a post for me” but haven't asked yet.

    And the man has a. Twitter account so it is not like he isn't online!

  7. None of my family read mine, except for my sister in law. My Mum doesn't see the point of it, and just thinks it takes time away from what I should be doing, which is housework. My sister just doesn't take the time, and was surprised to hear the other day, that I was still writing it. But I don't mind….that way I can write about them, truthfully, without worrying about upsetting them 🙂

  8. Hi Chantelle,

    What a lovely way to find out that your dad reads your blog.

    My mum was on Facebook, and I never have been. She liked to play Scrabble and someone knited her a soft toy and she used to take pictures of it in various places and post it's whereabouts! She had a great sense of humour (this is making me smile). She liked my blog and, in fact, was my first follower. She inspired my blog, especially the inventing recipes aspect of it.

  9. You know what, I don't think any of my family members read my blog, unless I tell them to, because I'm not really a consistent blogger. But if I'm being honest I don't think they would, even if I did blog consistently, it's just not really there thing.

    That was incredibly sweet of your dad though! I luckily have some amazing friends to leave me comments sometimes 🙂

  10. My mum reads my blog regularly. My sister reads my blog but I don't think as often. My husband has only recently started reading it but now he reads it at least once a week. I also know a few of my aunties read it but they don't really comment at all. My sister lives in Melbourne and most of my aunties are in Sydney so it is a good way for us to all keep connected.

  11. My mum reads my blog, and has a blog of her own. Dad, not so much. It's funny; my dad is generally better with computers than my mum, but I think dad regards the computer and the internet as business tools and doesn't really get into social networking. Mum, on the other hand, wants to keep up with my brother and I – particularly as my brother lives in London and is difficult to catch on the phone.

  12. My parents use the internet only rarely, especially my mum, who is quite sceptical about it.
    And they only very rarely read my blog (only when I send them an email with a link for a particular entry) – which is absolutely ok. They don't care about the subjects I blog about – if my dad wrote a blog (which would be about a subject like model railways, which bores the hell out of me), I wouldn't read it, either 😉
    If you're family, you should care for the big things in each other's lives, like birth and love and illness and death and stuff like that, but you don't have to care about every single thing. (Although my blog is quite important to me.)

    But my mother in law reads my blog and follows me on Twitter, which I adore 🙂

  13. Awww I love this! My Mum and Dad both use to the internet but have no interest in social media and as for my blog… not so much either. I'm alright with that though. Dad refers to it as a “blob” rather than blog, which to me is kind of cute 🙂

  14. Most of my family don't know I have a blog and my hubs doesn't read mine though I wouldn't mind if he did. I know you have a similar relationship with your Dad to the one I have with mine so I hope it's all sitting easy enough for you. Xxxxx

  15. My mom and dad read sporadically…when they think about once a week or so, they'll catch up. My kids and husband don't read it at all though :/ They know it's there, and from time to time, I've written special posts for them, but other than that, nope, they're not regular readers. Isn't that funny?

  16. My mother never paid any attention to anything I ever did, my brother was way more important.

    But my daughter pops in maybe once every two months, husband never, brother never. Friends even are few.

    I wonder why they don't read my blog? It is so cute and I love it…………..

    glen

  17. My Mum reads my blog but no one else in my family does, extended included.. they follow my facebook page so would if they saw a picture of them pop up but essentially no. Hubby doesn't much either.. or close mates for that matter.. oh dear it appears no one close to me cares!!.. Nah I suppose it just goes to show blogs really are all about the community you build not just a popularity contest x

  18. As you know I'm living 16,000 km away from my parents, and haven't seen them for over a year. So luckily they use the internet (FB and Skype). My parents don't read my blog because I write in English and they do not speak the language at all. My sister, in France too, (5 years older than me) doesn't read my blog although she can speak English. No one from my (real life) friends/family ever leave me comments on my blog. I find it sad and ironic all at once.

  19. When I was having some personal issues way back in 2000 I started an online diary, now commonly known as a “blog”. I had a small following but no way did I want my husband, children, friends or colleagues reading it. I was probably far too honest! I loved that time when I could just write my feelings and thoughts onto paper. I now “sort of” have three blogs on the go, but nothing to serious, because I get too serious, congrats enjoy reading yours

  20. My mom does read my blog but she never comments on it. In fact usually I forget she reads it until she'll randomly say something in real life like, “Oh that was a pretty picture on your blog today!” which leaves me panicking and thinking, “Oh I hope I've been nice and kind and courteous on my blog lately!” Lol. Which I generally am, but it always sort of throws me when I am reminded that I have my mom looking over my shoulder like that. Not that I mind if she reads it; it just feels like my blog exists in one world and my family in another, so it's always a little weird when I am reminded that they actually exist in the SAME world!

  21. I thought that I was the only one with family that did not read my blog… Now I know that I am not alone. I have six sisters and one brother and two parents. We all live far away from each other so communication is done over the phone or on social networks… When we do get together and we talk sometimes they say “Why is this the first time I am hearing this?” and I say “I blogged about it two months ago! Didn't you read it?” To which I get the deer in the headlight look and stammered excuses. LOL I watch them stammer a little and then let them off the hook because I love them very much and do not wish to cause undue discomfort from my end!

    It touches my heart to hear that your father reads your blog! I enjoy reading it myself too!

  22. Sounds like you have an awesome dad!
    My parents use the Internet, but do not indulge in the likes of blogs or Facebook. They would consider it too much of a security risk.

  23. My dad reads my blog but he doesn't comment. He has a facebook account and a twitter account to just keep up with me because we live in separate states. When we talk on the phone he'll ask questions about things I post or am doing. It's funny but I love that keeps up with me. My stepmom doesn't do the social media stuff so she gets her info from my dad. 🙂 I wish my step-siblings would keep up with my goings on but they don't. Which is a bummer.

  24. My mom uses the internet and I'm pretty sure she reads my blog quite often. My dad, on the other hand, is not very computer literate. He never reads my blog unless I or someone else shows it to him specifically.

  25. I love your blog Chantelle! I have a small blog and my mum and dad dont read it either. My sisters pop in from time to time but no parents at this stage!!
    Ellie x

  26. My Mum is my friend on facebook, and that's a good thing because it controls me from being one of those stupid facebook fanatics who write absolutely everything on my mind. She said she tried reading my blog but couldn't navigate it properly. That said I do ramble in my blog and she probably gets sick of reading it half way through.
    I would love for husband to read my blog. He wont. My sister does time to time but my AUNTIE does!

  27. teheheh… My sister is my best friend in the entire world. We talk daily, we exchange recipes, we do so much together. I can't tell you how often we're sitting around and she says something and one of her friends will be like… You obviously aren't reading your sister's blog because its on there. tehhehe… its a family thing I suppose!

  28. That is so funny! I just assumed reading the comment that it must have been written by a woman too – even though it didn't say that. My mom reads my blog, though not all the time. My father-in-law reads my blog more often, I think!

  29. My mom doesn't even know i have a blog. Not sure she'd read it even if she did though. My son writes a sports-related blog which i think she reads once in a while, but she can never remember how to comment. Computers really intimidate her 😉
    Your dad's comment is very sweet 🙂

  30. My parents don't read my blog with the exception of me emailing them a link to a specific post to read. Then they MIGHT read it but even that's no guarantee…
    One of my (3) brothers reads my blog occasionally.
    However ALL of my in-laws read my blog. My mother in law checks it several times a week and both my sister-in-laws read it regularly too.
    I try not to delve too much into why my own family show no interest while my in-laws do. The thoughts generally aren't too happy & I otherwise have a good relationship with my family so it doesn't bother me lol.
    I guess it's because we skype often.

    • reading your comment, it occurs to me, that as much as they love you, it may be like 'right under their nose!'–they have loved you all along (as fantastic as you are!)–so that is not as 'rare' to them…

      To your inlaws, you are an 'exotic bird'!

      savor that idea instead.

  31. When my grandad was sick in hospital, he said to my nanna “I can't die yet. I haven't taught you how to use the computer.” Unfortunately, he died but she took it upon herself to learn the basics, with the help of her family. She's no expert but can Google you anything you could wish for, did most of her Christmas shopping on Amazon and keeps her Facebook up to date just so that we know she's ok. The thing I like most about her internet use? I can search for on Facebook as “Nanna” 🙂

  32. he he he. my ma reads my blog/s but she comments on the phone. like today she said of my last post, 'that dress is swimming on rose'. such a mum. I would be SHOCKED if my dad commented, either on blog or phone.

  33. Be glad your mom doesn't read your blog! I wish mine didn't so that I could post all the juicy, wonderful material she gives me on a daily basis. In fact, she's the main reason I started a “secret blog” – one that my family and friends don't know about – so that I could talk about them without repercussions. My tag line for that blog: “Blogging is free. Psychiatrists are not.” ; )

  34. So very sweet of your dad to leave such a comment!

    My parents are gone, but if they were still here my mom would certainly be trying to keep up with technology and reading my blog, but my dad would be content to let her keep him up to date. My sister reads now and again–mostly only if I post a link on facebook–but other than that, I don't think any of my family or closest friends read my blog. If they do, they don't ever comment.

  35. How serendipitous! I just thought today–I wish my mom did NOT read my blog or her friends. It limits what i write–not about her but about me. If I write that her grandson is sad on Father's day because his dad died, my mom is going to be sadder. If I write about alcohol or drug concerns, typical to parents of teen, she is going to worry. I just sent a text about an hour ago to a friend saying that I need to use Tumblr more and not tell my family!

    Nice of your dad to drop by!!

    • I so understand where you are coming from on that comment about your Mum limits what you write. It's one reason I don't write much on Facebook at all.:)

  36. My mum is on Facebook. We've had to tell her to tone things down as she was “lecturing” my cousins and everyone else, and commenting on every single thing.
    She does read my blog, but doesn't comment.
    Dad isn't on Facebook etc, but he does use the internet. Every morning after he reads the paper cover to cover, he then gets online and reads several news sites and sports websites just in case there is some result he may have missed!

  37. My Dad hates my blog. Well, not the blog itself. He has read a couple of pieces and thinks that the writing was great (obviously, I only showed him the good stuff,lol). But for the life of him he cannot understand why anyone would write about their personal feelings for the 'entire world' to read. It infuriates him when I write anything that pisses off my estranged siblings (because when they get mad, they literally threaten violence).

    My Mum has NEVER read my blog. I suspect the fact that she died a couple of years before I started it is her excuse though. 🙂

  38. How lovely that your dad quietly follows your blog – that is sooo lovely and I'm a tad envious.

    As an aside, I have to share something with you as I think there is some sort of freaky twilight-zone thingy going on (insert theme music here).

    Early last week I was basking in the 'OMG-glow' of having a twitter interaction with the PM – you posted a couple of days later that you met her! Late last week I was discussing with my partner the idea of moving my blog to WordPress – you're now in the process of doing this! And last night my partner and I were sitting on the lounge and I was whining about my family not reading my blog – I awake this morning and read your blog post!

    Spooky stuff huh?! Had to share. 🙂

  39. Cracking up over “the Internets”. We are always joking about that too. My dad told me this week that his new favorite hobby was reading my blog. My mom rarely reads it. My MIL is a faithful reader. But that's about it. They both got on FB a year ago. I kept trying to convince my mom, but it finally took my cousin to convince her! Pfffft.
    I'm fine with it all.

  40. I have two blogs. Not my mother. Not my father. Not my brother. Not my husband. Barely anyone I know in real life actually read my blogs. Sometimes my almost-10-year-old will read my blogs. And she shares them with her teachers. I have quite a few lovely readers of my blog, but for some reason, those who know me don't. Your Dad is so sweet to have read your blog AND left such a lovely comment!

  41. I wouldn't expect my parents to read my blog ( if I had one ) as for me it would be somewhere that i could say things that maybe you wouldn't always want the parents to read 🙂
    Both use the internet and email but texts are only able to be read, not sent 🙂
    Can't judge too much though seeing as how dad is nearly 80 ! I am proud that they both get onto the internet and look around into what interests them!
    I did blog for a very short time, and one of my sister's read it..not sure I would have enough to say to continue a blog each week.

  42. What a lovely Dad! That's a beautiful comment to read.

    As for Mum not reading the posts, I don't know. My Mama hasn't seen mine yet, most likely because she hardly ever goes on the internet unless it's for work.

    My younger sister, however, still hasn't seen my blog even though I sent her a hyperlink. And my mother in law reads it all the time, even though I never gave her the address. Go figure.

  43. That's awesome! Haha, my mum doesn't even want a Facebook account so I seriously doubt if she'd ever or will ever read my blog. She sends e-mails though. Lots of them.

    I'm not aware of any family members reading my blog though I do have family who are friends of mine on Twitter and my blog entries do appear on my Twitter feed.

    I think your dad's awesome for reading your blog though, even if it might only be sometimes. 😀

  44. My mum and sister read my blog. I wish my mum wouldn't – as she is an editor and I hate to be corrected. Definitely a pet peeve of mine.

    My dad doesn't use the computer – no internets, no mobile phone, no bank account. He is a man under the radar (so to speak). But if he needs info he asks me to 'fire' up the laptop and look up things for him.

  45. My mum reading my blog is unfortunately the reason i had to shut it down. I used to want the people in my life to read it until everyone starting taking everything i wrote down personally. Even when it wasnt actually about anyone at all. If i ever wrote about a feeling, lets say being lonely, friends would call me up and tell me that they are busy at the moment and that i have no right to be writing about their bad friendship skills. However i was referring to feeling lonely in motherhood and it actually had nothig to do with any of my friendships.

    I wrote a story about my childhood defining who i am and coming from a broken home and my mum rang me and abused me twlling me i had no right telling her story and humilating her. It had nothing to do with her, just that her and dad are divorced. Was my story.

    I will be creating a new blog and wont be telling anyone in my personal life about it to prevent that from happening again. Although that in itself also makes me sad!

  46. Ah that's really sweet of your dad. My mum reads my blog yeah, she's got one herself so we support each other with them. Still rather early days for me so it's nice to have someone to talk to about it.

    My dad takes the mick out of us for our blogs sometimes, he doesn't read any so I don't think he gets it. Mum will rope him in soon though and I'm pretty sure he'll enjoy it! (He just won't tell us he's enjoying it) He just emails, reads news, golf results etc and that's it! xx

  47. That is so lovely of your dad. My mum does use the internet but is very limited in her use and gets confused with it very easily, she emails and is a friend on facebook. Must say her emails are a great source of entertainment.

  48. I have only just shown my parents how to use facebook on their iphone. I don't think showing them I blog too will make anything better. Ill have to shut my blog down. I don't want them reading my blog. It's bad enough that my mother inlaw and sister in laws read it. I can't say anything about them that I actually want to say. So no I think I will leave my blog up to me and the few family to read it.

  49. My mum and sister do, not sure if my dad does? My brother in law does and that sometimes freaks me out, especially when I recently wrote about a humiliating waxing experience!! Oh and my mother in law does but I only know that because my sister in law told me. When I asked MIL she denied she did??? Wth??

  50. My Mum doesn't read my blog, and my Dad doesn't even know how to turn a computer on. My brother doesn't read it, but I found out that my sister does, ever single entry. I was really surprised actually!

  51. My Mom is on facebook. though I share my posts on FB sometimes, i don't really ask her or my dad to read my blogs. Sometimes they do though.

  52. My mom loves reading my blog and she's on Facebook too! One thing I learned growing up on the internet is to always be mindful – “my mother will be reading this!” it makes you think twice about what or how you're going to say something. Which is what a lot of people should learn to do or at least keep in mind more often 🙂

  53. My mum found out about my blog by accident, I never really wanted her to read it, but she does, all the time. And what's worse is she shares it with all her friends. I cringe at the thought. Glad you found out who the mystery commenter was! x

  54. My Mum occasionally reads my blog and even has one of her own for when they go on overseas holidays. She doesn't comment much or on Facebook either, but it doesn't really bother me cause we see each other every week in person. My Dad uses the internet for work stuff – he couldn't be bothered with the whole social networking thing. I don't even know if he even knows that I have a blog.
    My sister reads mine sometimes – maybe a few times a year and will read the latest posts from the sat time she popped over to have a look. My brothers don't and my step-sister does every now and then. Don't really know about my extended family – cousins and aunties maybe once or twice in total.
    My MIL & SIL both do but I never know when cause they don't comment at all. It's not till someone says something in real life that I am aware they have seen a post. I once posted a story in which I was biting back at some people who had said some awful things about me and my SIL rang me and told me to take it down. Since then I am extremely careful about what I post – everything on my blog is very tame! I keep it more as an online diary than anything else.
    What a lovely comment to get from your dad 🙂

  55. oh but that's such a cute ending to the story!!!! hehehe of course it was your dad. I didn't twig either. Dads are these quiet characters we don't expect to be there following us and looking after us and yet they do. So so cute! Loved that at least it wasn't a spammer – heheheh

    Anthea.

    (spoonfulzine)

  56. My Dad reads my blog as well. Funny how some of my closest friends and family don't.

    Some hate that I air my own foibles and I speak about my sadness.

    But I always bring it back to -my blog is my voice that sometimes I just can't bring myself to speak.

    Dx

  57. My parents LOVE the internet. They both have blogs and facebook. And both read my blog. Still get used to the idea of telling friends about it though.

    So cute that your dad left a comment. And what a gorgeous comment as well!

    ps I'm a new follower … I obviously live under a rock, as I've only just discovered you.

  58. My mom doesn't use a computer. My dad is on facebook, but doesn't know about my blog.
    I've been doing the photo a day challenge (loving it), but now the link doesn't work. I'm sure you've posted recently about a change, but I missed it and I'm not computer savvy. How do I find the list again and link it on my blog? Thanks!
    Kate

  59. Hi, I'm a girl after my father, and it would mean the world to me if HE read my blog! I love both of my parents- they're fantastic, but what a fun surprise for you–AND that ir was on Father's Day (in the United States)on Sunday.

    have a great day, love the pic!

  60. This is too funny. My father does not read my blog and has no clue what a blog is – no computer access. My mother signed up for my blog because I guilted her into it. Then one day I ran a post confessiong to something I did many many years ago and I even put in the post “my father knew but my mother never did and since she doesn't read my blog – she still won't”. Well that did it – someone told on me and out of the clear blue sky one day she asked me about it. I had to think about what she was referring to. But now she is afraid to miss anything about my life and every now and then makes sure I know she is lurking. Athena – TheStuffofSuccess

  61. My mum reads my blog and I really wish I could take back me telling her I write one in the first place! There are some things I don't share with my mum and given she reads my blog, I can't share with blogosphere either!! 😐 Dad is not internet savvy at all…so there's no chance of him knowing what a blog is let alone reading mine!

  62. This is HILARIOUS! My mom doesn't read my blog either. Or shop at my store. I don't think she even knows what I do on a daily basis. It's sad! But she pretends she reads it, and says the SAME thing about it, every time. “Oh honey, I love your blog!” But if I ask why, or what I wrote about, she discretely changes the subject. Oh southern charm.

    Glad to know I'm not the only one! I read your blog, though, and I think you're fabulous!
    xx

  63. My mom is the ONLY person who reads my blog! I wish my Dad did. He's a funny sort of guy. He writes a supercool Friday email that he sends to friends and family – that should actually be a blog! He is a super-geek/computer nerd and still refuses to have a blog! or a Facebook! It's pure insanity!

  64. My parents follow my Instagram feed on Instagridme and LOVE it…it is an awesome way for them to keep up with our day-to-day lives.

  65. “My brother would think a blog is something you do in the toilet.”

    HAHAHAH! that made me laugh out loud!

    My mum uses facebook but thats about all she knows how to do on the internet!

  66. you had me cracking up with this one, really enjoyed it. As for my blog, my mom reads it when i post on facebook, otherwise she doesn't know how to find it. your dad is the cutest dad ever!

  67. That’s so funny! And it was a really sweet thing for your dad to say. My dad is on facebook, but he doesn’t use it very much. I added him as a friend but my brothers refuse to, which seems pretty rude. Oh well!

  68. Your best mate doesn’t read your blog either… Well once in a blue moon which very ironically happened to be this post. A little too ironic don’t you think!?!

  69. i dont read your blog as often as i would like… just time poor but i do pop in every few weeks or so and read your latest posts! im so lucky to have a friend like you in my life… you know i love you! hugs, rowe x

  70. Sometimes my dad reads my blog, and my step mom out of guilt catches up. My husband would rather have his nails done than look at it and my kids….no, not unless I make them. I have a captive audience.
    And…only one friend ever looks at it. I always grimace when I am with friends and talk about something that has been well documented on MY BLOG, and they are all….”really? when , I didn’t know that” , I usually say with a smile , “its on my blog” LOL as if they should read my blog.
    By the way, just found a Insta gram type app for my blackberry, so excited to start photo a day!!

  71. I can completely relate 🙂

    My husband subscribed to my baby called Max blog, which was sweet.

    My Dad read it too, because he’s divine.

    But my little sister, never. In fact, she doesn’t do any form of social media. Full stop. & I just sometimes truly wish she would, because I’d love for her to see Max grow.

    I guess everyone has their own things 🙂

    And hey, how fantastic that your Dad is reading 🙂 xx

  72. Both of my parents have Facebook but that is it. My dad is great with technology. When my sister and I were little he built us a computer, and he reads the New York Times online too!

    Caitlin

  73. If I had a Blog my Mum would stalk me on it every chance she got and leave comments everywhere. I know this because she does it to me on Facebook. My Dad wouldn’t visit because he says social media sites are evil and my sister would leave nasty comments like a troll. These are the main reasons I don’t have a blog, but I enjoy reading others

  74. This makes me feel so much better. My mum doesn’t read my blog and I have been a bit offended by her lack of interest but clearly this is not unusual! She does other things for me that are wonderful so I guess I need to cut her a bit of slack.

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