Motherhood Hats

I’m going crazy helping my two sons organize their college and university educations for September. So no blogging today, not when writing is taking a back seat to Mom Putting on Her Guidance Counselor Hat. Gah, I can’t remember juggling university schedules being this complicated back in the day. Of course, when you’re in Arts, you have some leeway in your course selection. Can’t get into American History? Try European History instead. Believe me, after helping two boys through this jungle and negotiating it myself, I’ve come to realize how much leeway Arts students have compared to Science students. Youngest Son wants to major in Geology and needs to take specific courses in his first year across the board. However, we live in a town where both the local college and the nearest university (next town over) are both small enough that, between lecture and lab courses, we are facing big scheduling conflicts. Cross your fingers that things work out. If you don’t find me around here for a few days or I’m just posting links to other places on-line, you’ll know why. The Mom duties must come first. Then the writing. Then the blog.

However, I do have a treat today. Yesterday, Avery Beck answered my call for the Cutest Baby MeMe. Hop on over to her blog and have a gander at the very, very, extremely cute baby picture of her son. I can’t get over that smile. He’s definitely in the running for Cutest Baby.

If anyone else wants to play, check yesterday’s post. Give me a baby picture to link to tomorrow!

By Cindy

I'm irritated because my posts won't publish.

6 comments

  1. Aw, thanks! The blog has gotten hits galore. I think people like pictures. 🙂

    I so don’t miss the college registration process. I went to a small university and had so much trouble getting classes, I actually had to drop out one semester. Luckily I was able to make up the hours later and still graduated on time.

  2. Bonehead question, Avery – Is there a place in WP to check blog hits? Or do you check through your web host? I never know where to check when people talk about how many hits they’re getting.

  3. If you log in as the admin, there’s a place called Dashboard and it just lists basic stats. My web designer set it up, but you could probably do it yourself. I think you just need an admin name and password, or something like that. Not that I could tell you how to do it…

  4. Hmm, my dashboard only shows stats on how many comments I’ve received, posts written, categories stored in. Nothing about hits when someone doesn’t comment, yada. Something else for me to check into when I finally get time to play with the blog sidebars, etc. I’m not allowed to do that for a few weeks yet (says me, the great list maker).

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