June 1, 2013

  • Perspective of a blog stalking mom…

    Let’s face it mother-daughter relationships are never simplistic, no matter what the age, from toddlers to adult women, that link will always be there. With the news of the possible demise of Xanga, become somewhat reflective of also the relationships formed here, and how it was my daughter, Amelia who introduced me to blogging in the first place here on xanga almost 10 years ago.

     Technologies have much in the last 30 years and she reaches her 30th birthday this year. Here we are on the last trip together in St. George, Utah where she competed in the IronMan in early May.

    As the youngest of three, she inherited the “ no television except at Granny’s on the weekend “ policy of her parents. Whether due to the accidental breaking of the television screen by her elder brother, Leigh, who at age 5 popped bubbles with Mr. Rogers with his home made sling shot, or the parental convictions that came from educator’s Jim Trelease’s The Read-Aloud Handbook in 1979, television was banned from the household. Books, puzzles, learning games, soccer, swimming and movie going became some staples of her pre-school upbringing. Convinced that what was good for one daughter, was needed for both “ the girls “ , the summer she was four and her sister, Rebecca, six, I launched into a “paired reading” program, in hopes of enhancing the reading skills of both. Well, my eldest daughter repeated first grade, was diagnosed with a learning disability and the youngest, Amelia learned to read at age four and entered a French Immersion program.

     The parenting journey has been interesting, challenging, with joys, mistakes and learnings, all three of my children taking very different paths. Without my children, I would probably not become as seriously involved in my writing, blogging and journaling as I have.  From initial notations of  “ firsts “ during their childhood, family Christmas newsletters to letters in journals of my hopes and dreams for them in times of troublesome teens, my family has provided me with incentives and stories for writing.

    Fast forwardThe coming of the blogs. Someone, somewhere created the very first Web log…The term was created to reflect the process of “logging the web”  Xanga was started in 1999. In 2004, both Amelia and I created blogs on xanga… http://that-canadian-rower.xanga.com/….and my blogging here has recorded not only family journeys, but my own work journey to the Canadian arctic and back! Indeed, my Xanga blog, a friend that will be missed!

     

     

Comments (5)

  • yes, I will miss it too. and all your Alaska photos!!!! :)

  • I am hopeful that Xanga will lsurvive, and I hope you will also continue to blog. I've enjoyed 'meeting' you, and thank you again for your suggestions for travel (I'm now planning a trip to Churchill this fall, posibly to be followed by a Greenland-Iceland trip in a year or two).  Do consider staying on -- I'll miss you if you don't!

  • @slmret - Don't plan to leave but also do not want to lose my blog material either...did send a request to archive my material but sounds like takes about 3 days for them to reply via email and some are having difficulties downloading. Great trips both of those will be!!

  • I will miss you too if Xanga shut down . I hope it does not.
    Love

    Michel

  • @fauquet - Moi, aussi ! I very much enjoy your postings!

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