My little time with my Wife/Mommy continues to evolve... and I guess I wanna share stuff, not sure where else to talk about it... I didn't get much feedback on my last blog, but not sure where else to post...
Let's see a few updates...
Mommy stayed at vay-cay with my mother in law for a bit longer than I ... I think I already told the story about the diapers in the guest room closet?
Anyhoo I got pretty used to sleeping padded and with a paci. That's
My Mommy/Wife ... has gone on vay-cay early with our kiddos to be with her mother for a week. I'm really missing her at this point!
Last thing she did as she was walking out the door, right after hugging and kissing good bye, was to give my backside a little swat and admonish me to "Be good!" ^///^
I've been left in a little-ish mindset all week... just a puddle of a bun...
I mean... some time alone *is* fun - I get to play video games (and
I fall into wasting time too easily, and my "once a day ADISC" routine holds for a few days then falls apart.
I'm going to need to restructure my online time across the board, going to move ADISC to once a week. Not happy about it but don't see a better alternative.
I'll be around, and I still care about ya'll but I need to fix myself some here...
ADISC has been a godsend for me, thank you all.
However, these last few months I've also been binging on my time online here. This is not new. I know I can be obsessive and there's been other sites I've become addicted to - checking and posting all day. I've learned to wean myself from them.
Life's gotten more complicated for me at work, and is gonna take up a fair amount of my formerly free time.
This is a good opportunity to rein in my ADISC habit...
It's Ash Wednesday, so traditionally a time to reflect on one's mortality and how you feel about the way you live your life. It's also the start of Lent, which can be a time to fast from something in order to be more mindful of your relationships and commitments, or as a way to create new habits.
I guess it's the medieval version of new year's resolutions...
This year I find I entered the spirit of the fleetingness of life early. Just a few months ago I took some big