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At dinner with my son Max the other night he brought up the subject of my blogs. One day he said, he is going to sit down and read them all. Otherwise, he said, he may not read them until after I am dead and then I won't be around for him to discuss them with me. A fair thought.

 

My son Josh reads them each week, I am pretty sure. He doesn't comment though.  He did like to comment on Erik's blogs but only because he disagreed with Erik a lot and he liked to make trouble. But Josh does encourage me from time to time and it is good to get the support. I am not sure though if it is because he likes what I write or it just gives him something to do when he is bored at work.

 

My daughter Hilary doesn't read them unless there is one in particular that I think may be of interest in which case I email it to her. That's Ok. She has a full time job and two little ones at home so she is busy.

 

I know that Eve doesn't read them anymore because when I write anything stupid, which I do, she calls me on it, and she hasn't now for some time. Probably good that way. It keeps us both happy.

 

I have a file in my office where I keep copies of what I write. It has gown into a pretty fat file. Sometimes it is fun to go back and read posts from ten years ago. Despite my complaining about it from time to time, it is fun to do.

Comments

Fred Klein

Well well well! A lucid interval! And to think an imposter threatened to quit! Story Week must be just around the corner (just in time for a Christmas bonus)!
Rona Gura

Really good topic. I would love to hear from the other blogsters and their families' reaction to the blogs.

Only one of my four kids and my husband routinely read my blogs. But, then again, as a Gotham member, my husband gets your Monday link to my blog. So he has no excuse not to.
Corey Bearak

I keep links to anything of substance I write and post. I often tweet and post links at FaceBook and LinkedIn. My website links to my Gotham blog page; Not impossible I add direct links on my website's commentary page. It is nice when close ones read your material but sometimes it needs to intersect with what they do.
Cynthia Somma

Personally, I think the nightmare you had would be the perfect start to story week!
I love the way the blogs are written---like a note, from a friend.
Except Fred's there's always some competition there :)

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