I’m going to be with my peoples
Posted on | October 17, 2007 4 Comments | e-mail | print
This weekend I am taking a big old road trip up to New England with the boys. We will be visiting some old family friends and also meeting some old internet friends in person for the first time.
The family friends I have known since I was eight. We used to live in the same neighborhood. We call each other “cousin” and strangers think we are blood related. It’s crazy to me that I am no longer eleven, that I am old enough to be married and have children of my own but that we still gather when we can.
The internet friends — what can I say about them? They are all mothers. They are transglobal. They are sharp — sharper! — than tacks, wits like razorblades, quick to laugh at your joke or light up your smoke, figuratively speaking. You know how it is when you meet someone who really gets you? I mean really, really understands what it’s like. That’s these guys. I’ve known them for two and a half years now. They absolutely saved me from post-partum insanity and made my life as a mother 800% more enjoyable.
Plus they are sweet and nice and have great hair.
Anyway, a great lot of us are all traveling to Boston this weekend to meet up. Some of them have met before and some, like me, will be meeting face to face for the first time. I’m so excited I could plotz.
And we’re bringing our kids, too, and let me tell you, Flickr is going to IMPLODE.
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October 18th, 2007 @ 8:59 am
Wow! Wishing you safe travels and lots of fun…sounds like it will all be great.
Can’t wait for the implosion!
Reply to thisOctober 18th, 2007 @ 12:39 pm
Looking forward to the pics. I’ve got some blog friends that I wish I could meet someday….
Reply to thisOctober 18th, 2007 @ 3:53 pm
WooHoo Boston! I am from Boston and if there is one thing I recommend for the kiddos it is the Duck Tour - so much FUN! http://www.bostonducktours.com
Also, for great eats check out Wagamama! Fantastic and family friendly! 1 Faneuil Hall, Boston, MA 617) 742-9242
Enjoy Supa & family!
Reply to thisOctober 20th, 2007 @ 6:53 am
I am so glad that you are doing the Boston weekend, Supa. And, so sad that I won’t be there. We could hold hands and watch Cormac and Beatrix make googly eyes at one another.
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