OK, so it's no secret I am competitive.
Early in our marriage, Paul and I had to set boundaries when it came to playing games with other couples. The need arose, when Paul discovered that he had married Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde. We were playing an innocent game of pictionary when the realization hit. We, therefore, did not play games together for many, many months.
It saved the marriage I'm sure.
But it begs the question, what is the purpose of playing something if not to win? Another time and another place.
Fast forward to the present. I have been blogging since February. I love it. Given my OCD behavior, it also tends to be addictive. Thus, I have to temper how much time I spend doing it.
Paul, early in my blogging adventure, started a blog of his own. But it sort of fizzled. He started out enthusiastic about developing a "creative chef blog." His goal was to chronicle his adventures in the kitchen, to share cooking tips, and to amuse his readers with his stories. But, as I said, it fizzled a bit. Until recently...
He has started up again. Can I tell you the competitive demon has resurfaced in me. After two weeks of blogging, he has passed me in reader "hits." How do I know? I check the sitemeters of each blog twice a day-of course.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?
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7 years ago
5 comments:
I knew there was a reason I liked your blog! Must be because we sound a LOT alike! My brother in law still is hesitant about playing games with me because of games played early in our marriage! I must look at your hubby's blog! Sorry :)
LOVE it and "how DARE he"! ;) I noticed no link to his blog was provided in your post. Very strategic move!
But you have a much better playlist!
Take a look at my blog I just passed you an award! Go ahead rub it in hubby's face!! LOL
A better playlist?!!
Alas, the artist is still misunderstood?!?1
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