My, How Time Flies!

champagneI meant to post this last month, but the date somehow slipped past me.

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On December 3, 2012, I posted my very first public writing on Cordelia Calls It Quits.  It’s been a whole year already!

How on earth did I get into this blogging thing in the first place, you might ask.

Well, it was sort of an accident.  Cordelia started her blog three years ago, I believe in August 2010 [Cordelia, tell me if I’m wrong].  I didn’t even know she had a blog until she let it slip in conversation one day, and then being a mom, I (of course) wanted to see what my kid was up to.

I was impressed with her writing, and as time went on, I found myself jumping onto her blog with comments on her posts.  I didn’t want to use my own name, so I just started calling myself Cordelia’s Mom.

Then, it seemed, a miracle happened.  Cordelia’s readers began commenting on my comments!  This went to my head, and I began commenting more.  Next thing I knew, her readers were alluding to the fact that I might want to have my own blog someday.

Of course, the first thought that went through my insecure little brain was that Cordelia’s readers were tired of hearing from a silly old lady and just wanted me to go elsewhere.

SharksI’m not sure whether it was Cordelia or I who first actually suggested that I try writing a guest post for her.  As I mention in my About page, I agonized over the decision to jump into the shark-infested waters of the blogging community.

And when I drafted my first guest post on Cordelia’s blogI just KNEW that it was going to be a failure.  In my mind, it was a fluffy piece of crap that probably had already been written a million times before.  I was surprised that Cordelia even accepted it for her blog– I was sure she just did so because she felt obligated to her mother.

But the resulting comments were GOOD and ENCOURAGING.  And as everyone knows, encouraging bad behavior only makes it continue.

And it did continue.  I continued to write guest posts, and Cordelia continued to actually use them, and her readers continued to praise me.  And finally, I decided to just bite the bullet already and take my chances out in the cold, cruel world ON MY OWN.

Of course, I needed a name for my independent blog.  I never really cared for the way Cordelia abbreviated the name of my guest series (“(the)S.H.I.T” … really?), but I wanted to have some continuity, and I really liked being known as “Cordelia’s Mom” (sort of like being “Mrs. Santa Clause,” right?).

I tried variations of the name:  “Always Cordelia’s Mom”; “Cordelia’s Mom Goes It Alone”; “Cordelia’s Mom Leaves the Nest” [actually that one I kinda liked, but it just didn’t ring that bell for me].  Finally, something or someone whispered in my ear:  “Cordelia’s Mom, Still.”

Well, duh, of course – once a mom, always a mom.  I might be a separate writer just like my daughter, but I am still her mother!

So, here I am a year later, not much worse for the struggle and stress.  Many of Cordelia’s readers are now my readers, I have readers of my own, and some of my new readers have become Cordelia’s readers.  Works out well all around.

Therefore, I want to take this opportunity to say what I should have said last month:

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HAPPY THIRD ANNIVERSARY TO CORDELIA

and 

HAPPY FIRST ANNIVERSARY TO CORDELIA’S MOM!

MAY THERE BE MANY, MANY MORE!

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AND A SPECIAL HEY THERE! to Bob T Panda (The Panda Chronicles), Anne Belov (Nothing Overlooked) and Karen J (Curves ‘n Angles):  You have been with me since my comments-only phase on Cordelia’s blog, you picked me up when I stumbled along the way, and you are still beside me. I don’t know whether you are masochists or angels, but without you I probably wouldn’t be writing this now.

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As always, I love to hear from my readers.  You may comment on this post, or email me at:  cordeliasmom2012@yahoo.com

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Images by:  jonathanrchang, and maxinepower, and Jenn and Tony Bot, respectively

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Start the New Year Off Right

JanuaryCOMING IN JANUARY

  • Better late than never – January 2, 2014
  • Kudos to artistic talent – January 9, 2014
  • Facebook users – just for you! – January 16, 2014
  • The day job – January 23, 2014
  • Not the usual funny post – January 30, 2014

Wow, at least 5 posts this month!  Isn’t that special.

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Cordelia’s Mom reserves the right to modify the above schedule, or to insert additional posts.  Be sure to sign up for email notification so you don’t miss any extra posts.

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As always, I love to hear from my readers.  Either comment on this post or email me at:  cordeliasmom2012@yahoo.com

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Running On Empty

WriteTODAY’S POST:

There Once Was A Dirty Little Girl

Nuts, already did that one.

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How ‘boutMy Life As a Real Estate Paralegal

Damn, did that already, too.

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MaybeHow to Save and Still Be Happy

Nope, Cordelia did that.

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*SIGH*

Ok, let’s put on that thinking cap.  SOMETHING must have happened that I haven’t already covered!

I know! – that news article I saw about DNA testing for prospective parents.

Damn.

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So how do all the other bloggers do it? Some of you have been blogging for YEARS and manage to come up with something new once or twice a week, or more.

MemoI keep a small notepad in my purse so I can jot down ideas immediately – sometimes this is difficult if I’m driving, but hey, where there’s a will there’s a way, right?

(Oooooo, another idea…..)

(Dammit all, Cordelia’s whole blog is about that!)

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I’ve only been at this a couple of months on my own, and for about a year prior to that I guest-posted for Cordelia, but already I am getting panicky.  What can I write about?  Think!

I don’t watch TV and I don’t go to movies, so I can’t comment on those.  My life basically consists of driving to and from work, doing chores at home (does anyone want to hear about my laundry experiences?), playing videogames, and writing this blog.

Granted, my readership has gone from 2 (both family members) to at least 4 (2 family members and 2 complete strangers), so effectively, my readership has doubled.

[Hold off the sympathy, folks – that last was a joke.  My readership has gone up to at least 22!]

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OK, that’s enough of the self-pity.  Somehow, somewhere, I WILL find the ideas I need to keep you all entertained.  I refuse to give up and disappoint the new followers I have managed to obtain, and giving up would be a betrayal to those loyal readers who followed me from Cordelia’s blog.

(And yes, there were more than 2 that followed me – please get that out of your heads, my loving supporters).

This is a nice short post for today – even my ideas have run out of ideas.  But I’ll make sure that changes!

Join me again next week – and bring your friends!

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As always, I love to hear from my readers.  You may either comment on this post, or email me at:  cordealismom2012@yahoo.com

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Yes, Cordelia, There Is a Santa … Isn’t There?

Happy Little Girl with Present on a Snowy Christmas DayIt’s hard to believe I’ve been blogging for a whole year.  Last year, I received a tremendous response to my post on Cordelia Calls It Quits about Cordelia Family Christmases past, so this year I thought it might be fun to go waaaay back in time and revisit my own childhood and young adult holidays.

My very first memory of Christmas was when I was probably about 4 years old (yes, I did say “waaay back.”)

That year, my Dad decided it would be great fun to get one of his friends to dress up as Santa and come visit us on Christmas Eve.  My family had just finished dinner when there was a knock at the door.  Normally, my parents or one of my older brothers would answer the door, but for whatever reason (in my little mind), everyone kept saying , “[Cordelia’s Mom] – can you open the door?

(Please, everyone, don’t tell me you’re naïve enough to think I was called “Cordelia’s Mom” back then!  Obviously, I did have a name, I just refuse to use it in this blog.)

It took a lot of my family’s coaxing to get me to go anywhere near that door.  At  age 4, I was well aware that the world contained all kinds of monsters, some of which insisted on hiding in my bedroom closet.

ScarySantaFinally, I got my courage.  I tentatively, and slowly, opened that door.  And there stood – the biggest, fattest STRANGER I ever saw, with a white beard and wearing a bright red suit, and booming “HO-HO-HO!

Scared the bejeebers  out of me!  I immediately turned tail and ran into my mother’s arms, and there I stayed no matter how much that fat old stranger tried to sweet talk to me.

Sometimes even the best idea a parent has will backfire in a surprising way.

I don’t recall if it was that same year or the following year that my Dad bought the mail-order “life size” animated doll.  Imagine my surprise when I gleefully opened a very large present to find a doll taller than me, which when wound up could walk and talk just like me.

Imagine a 4-year-old being faced with a doll taller than her which is walking towards her and talking in a weird, mechanical voice!

Scared the bejeebers out of me!

And that doll wound up being replaced by one much, much smaller than me and which did nothing other than let me play with it in normal 4-year-old fashion.

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Cookies2Fast forward a number of years.  I now had a younger brother.  I  had outgrown Santa, but my baby brother still believed.

My family lived in a house which was built over the garage.  My Dad was a contractor who worked out of the house and had lots of equipment and supplies in the garage, and we kids were not inclined to go in there.  So naturally, that’s where my parents hid the Christmas presents.

Come Christmas Eve, my younger brother was sent to bed fairly early, with the usual caution that Santa would not come until all young children were asleep.  My brother, bless his little heart, tried very hard to sleep and pretended that he was, in fact, asleep.  He was very concerned that Santa might not be able to land because it had not snowed that year.  My job was to sit with him and make sure he didn’t leave his room.

Suddenly, there was a clatter downstairs, and my older brothers were heard yelling, “Come on, Santa – drop them right here!”  My brothers proceeded to run all over the driveway and front sidewalk, constantly “guiding” Santa to the right spot for them to catch those presents.  I think we may even have heard Santa’s Ho-Ho-Ho as he flew away.

My baby brother began trembling, but again, bless his little heart, he made that mighty effort to pretend to be asleep.  We didn’t make the poor little guy suffer too long – once Santa had unloaded the gifts, my older brothers brought everything upstairs, and we “woke up” my little brother so we could begin our traditional Chrismas Eve festivities.

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And then there was my favorite, most heart-warming Christmas.  I was in my early 20s and in my first marriage.  My then husband had sustained a back injury at his construction job and could not go out into the woods behind our apartment complex to chop down a tree.  With the loss of income, we had very little money for food, and nothing available to buy a Christmas tree.

We made the best of it.  If I recall correctly, I decorated a couple of small houseplants, and we made a holiday dinner out of whatever canned goods we still had on hand.  All in all, it wasn’t a bad Christmas Eve – we were young and had each other, and were not yet even anticipating our eventual divorce.

(Hmmm, I’m not sure  my three girls knew that I had been married to someone other than their Dad – but I guess they do  now …)

CBTreeAlong about 10:00 pm that night, there was a knock on our apartment door.  We were not expecting company and were too old to believe in Santa.  My then husband hobbled to the door – and standing there were many of our friends, with food, gifts, and a Christmas tree!

Our friends didn’t have any more money than we did, really, and some of them weren’t the most honest people on the face of this earth.  I didn’t want to ruin the mood, but eventually I couldn’t stand the suspense and asked how they happened to come across a “free” tree late on Christmas Eve.

The leader of the group paused a moment, and then finally admitted … they had gone around after all the Christmas tree stands had closed and picked up branches and a stump that had been left behind, and they made us a Christmas tree!

No one has EVER had a more beautiful tree, not even Charlie Brown!

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I hope every one of my readers has a loving, peaceful holiday season.  Give someone you love a hug from Cordelia’s Mom!

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As always, I love to hear from my readers.  You may either comment on this post, or email me at:  cordeliasmom2012@yahoo.com

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