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There is no character count limit on comments

Someone who contributes to this blog is an idiot. Often my humor is self deprecating, but this time I’m serious.

Ava came up with this fun, fantastic idea for the Leave A Comment on Your Favorite Blog day. She picked the day and came up with the original blog introducing the idea. All I had to do was add my own little take at the end. I came up with the idea to have a running countdown on the right sidebar.

This is where the idiot part comes in.

I was counting down to the wrong day. As Bugs Bunny would say, “What a maroon.”

So here’s the deal. Or the proposal. Or the covenant perhaps.

We will continue to do our best to entertain you with the minutia of our lives.  We’ll regale you with absurd stories of our families and our own lunacy. I’ll continue to tell you keep you up to date on my burgeoning writing career.

AND YOU PEOPLE WILL LEAVE COMMENTS.

Alright. The goal is not to threaten you. No, the Sisters are begging you. Writers are ridiculously fragile people and we always assume that no comments means that no one likes us.

For Zeus’ sake, give us our Sally Field moment.

I have adjusted the countdown to correctly take us to Monday – Columbus day.

One Response to There is no character count limit on comments

  • Amy's Mom says:

    Hi,
    I have tried to leave comments multiple times. Sometimes the site just won’t take them. Alas, perhaps it is an operator problem. Amylynn is a ring freak. If anyone else in our family ever owned a ring she will wear it. I cannot imagine the trauma she put herself through to find her great grandmother’s ring lost in the wash. Poor child. But, it is really a tiny ring and nearly worn through. You can almost see the engraver slaving over that tiny space to write those beautiful letters, Bessie Lee May 31 1917. They were married for 62 years when he went away, but little tiny granma lasted another 30 + without him, walking 3 miles a day rain or shine. I would have gone without sleep for days if I couldn’t have found that sweet little IMPORTANT gold band.

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