Introducing...
To tide me over while I formulate my response to Howard's policy in relation to Aboriginal Communities in the NT...
Let me present the most wonderous Miss M and her (second) attempt at blogging.
Chesty and I are trying to help her understand the difference between blogging and chatting. I think she's getting there.
I'm trying to shield her from the more grotty elements of the blogosphere, so if you do visit her, and have a not particularly PG rated blog (I'm looking at you Donnie!) then please don't use your Blogger log-in so she can't follow you back to your blog! She's almost 10 years old, but is pretty street-smart, so she'd probably cope, especially when you consider what she's exposed to at school, but still- I like to think I'm protecting her...
Let me present the most wonderous Miss M and her (second) attempt at blogging.
Chesty and I are trying to help her understand the difference between blogging and chatting. I think she's getting there.
I'm trying to shield her from the more grotty elements of the blogosphere, so if you do visit her, and have a not particularly PG rated blog (I'm looking at you Donnie!) then please don't use your Blogger log-in so she can't follow you back to your blog! She's almost 10 years old, but is pretty street-smart, so she'd probably cope, especially when you consider what she's exposed to at school, but still- I like to think I'm protecting her...
Labels: blogging it, Curly Girls
8 Comments:
I didn't leave a comment because I wasn't sure if my blog was appropriate (I quite like the idea of it not being appropriate for children!) but Miss M sounds delightful and I particularly liked her macabre short story.
Will you pass on my blogging best wishes, Miss B?
Your blog is fine Pom! There's one in particular I'm thinking of, and sometimes I'm not sure it's ActonB-appropriate!
I'll pass on the message - she'll be stoked!
I left a comment on Miss M's blog. I think it's safe for her to follow the link, unless you are trying to protect her from rants about Michael Onfray and/or bad puns.
Oh, sure - tar and feather me while you are at it! If I were you I'd be more worried that she hears too much Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey and ends up becoming an AHV.
I'm betting if not now, then in a few short years, she'll be writing in to Cleo with sordid tales of drunken debauchery that she and her school friends are getting up to...
INC - she copes remarkably well with rants, but that is hardly surprising considering what she has to put up with at the dinner table.
And Donnie - there is NO WAY she'll end up an AHV. I would prefer the Cleo scenario to the Liberal-voting one any day*.
*Not actually - that was poetic licence.
Instead of the silly "Press" label, you could have just stuck a lizard on her shoulder...
This is true... I'm just not sure anyone but me would have got the joke... She was very very impressed with her hat though.
I left a comment - but not with a link.
Mine is not really a chatty blog.
But you've inspired me to help my MissG (11) to start blogging - so will let you know when it's up.
Poss. xx
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