I saw how mom attempted to get into the blog, so I thought it necessary to show how to be able to post instead of just comment. And some of you I think can't even comment, so we'll see if we can get this to work.
First - go to http://lovelylingle.blogspot.com/
On the top right-hand corner is a Sign In link - do that. Should just be your email and password. I have gmail, so it just uses the first user name part.
Third - Again on the right hand corner of the website is the New Post link, which should allow you to post like mom and I have.
If this doesn't work, I don't know what does...
A grand adventure is about to begin!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Grammie's back again
Hello! I couldn't remember how to get back into the blog. I'm at Kelley's for an overnight visit and having fun. We checked out the baby furniture Tim's parents brought and discussed where the furniture should go. True to Kelley's color scheme, Baby RR will reside in a rusty hue room. True to Tim's love, it should be decorated with wolves!
Kelley was showing me some of the baby clothes Tim's mom brought and referred to them as "these thingies". She has a lot to learn....onesies.
I have been referring to the baby as Baby Thor. Tim actually likes it! Although, they are only telling me the rejected names....not the possibilities.
As you all deal with unended suggestions from loving friends and families, I have learned to respond with, "thank you, I'll consider that". It tells the person she was heard, even if you felt it sounded like an order. Actually, I learned that from Scott in dealing with Grandpa David!
Love to all,
Karen
Kelley was showing me some of the baby clothes Tim's mom brought and referred to them as "these thingies". She has a lot to learn....onesies.
I have been referring to the baby as Baby Thor. Tim actually likes it! Although, they are only telling me the rejected names....not the possibilities.
As you all deal with unended suggestions from loving friends and families, I have learned to respond with, "thank you, I'll consider that". It tells the person she was heard, even if you felt it sounded like an order. Actually, I learned that from Scott in dealing with Grandpa David!
Love to all,
Karen
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