“I think your eyebrows look great!” she said
It took me a second to figure out what she was talking about, but then it hit me like a punch thrown from Rocky Balboa in one of those horrible movies he made; she’s reading my blog!
“Oh! Thanks!” I replied. Cue massive blushing, nervous nail biting (thank God I had them done!) and the desire to erase everything embarrassing I’ve ever written about myself.
It’s not like I have this illusion that no one reads my blog. In fact, I’m sure that my largest audience is comprised of people I actually know. But for some reason, it’s different when you didn’t necessarily advertise your blog to them. Not that I don’t appreciate extra readers, it just makes me nervous. Like I now have this awful case of performance anxiety.
Then, on Sunday:
“It took me about 2 sentences to realize that it was your blog I was reading. I just knew it was you!”
Another one!
I’m sure they’re linking to me from over at RAV’s blog (he’s like super-popular and all) which I half-expected, but now, it’s like I have to be on my best behavior or something.
Not to worry though, I’m sure I can be just as entertaining if I sugar-coat my experiences.
I’m just kidding by the way, what you see is what you get.
Or something.
oh gosh, I’m so sorry.
I really will stop reading if it makes you so nervous! :)
but please say that I can keep reading.
lol, I’m just kidding….. of course you can read, the drama is just for entertainment purposes you know!!!!
I can agree with not wanting people I know to read my blog. Sometimes people can get there feelings hurt when they read things you wrote, even if they are not about them. (As you may remember Nicole) Blogs are nothing to be taken too serious! They are just a nice place to share stories and vent!
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
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