The post below this one, titled "Idaho ski trip", has caused some confusion. It helps if you look at it as semi-fictionalized storytelling. Kind of like when I retell stories of my childhood to Emily and Anna - I am always the hero saving Rod's ass from whatever dangerous situation he has stumbled upon. It may not be true, but I think the girls find it much more enjoyable that way.
I can see how some people might be confused though. For example, in the post below I write, "We got snowed in...". This is semi-fiction because, well, I wasn't really there (but I did look at the pictures).
When I don't have a slew of fascinating chemo side-effects to blog about I sometimes think it's nice to exercise my fingers with a bit of semi-fiction. At the moment, I am working on a post about what an inspiring time I had at the Obama rally in Wisconsin (as you can see from the picture below). I was a bit reluctant to be in public with my new hairdo, but I was amazed how many people just slapped me on the back and said, "Dude, nice Obama-do!"


4 comments:
LOL...I love it! I feel like I am finding "Waldo" You are too funny...xoxoxo
Anyone else remember this passage from an earlier post?
Boy do I miss the days when we all seemed to have enough time on our hands to give the photoshop treatment to any family photo with "potential"
Someone should track down the photoalbum of Brian and Alice.
Scott
More. . .more
you are too funny kenin---
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