Yes, I, Wendy Frenzel, must admit, I like Twitter. I like the ability to write a quick comment / update. I like being able to do it from my phone without sitting at my computer. I like being able to quickly share information about a place that I am at or food that I’m eating or something that the family does / says that shouldn’t be missed.
You know, if Twitter was around when Heather was little, I would have been able to share with the world something she said while at fishing with her “Grampy.” Being the avid fisherman that he was and talker, he shared the cute thing his granddaughter said with many people from all over the world. Today, you see that saying on t-shirts and whom ever licensed it, well, let’s just say, that would have been a great way to send Heather to college. So what was it that Heather had said about 15 years ago….
Yes, what Heather said when she was 5 trying to catch a fish, “Here Fishy, Fishy. Come get your food.” Right after that, she caught her first and only fish as she was ready to go back to Grammy and Grampy’s house and eat it. She was very proud of her fish and her Grampy was very proud of what she said to land her fish.
So now, I can share when Kat comes out of her room after reading jokes and says she finally gets the joke, “Why was 6 scared of 7? Because 7 8 9.” To understand it, it’s a joke to really be read outloud. I think she had read it but never read it outloud. It’s also similar to the joke my mom sent to me about pigs flying and the presendency. I may not have found it funny but when it was read outloud, it made much more sense then just read.
Now it’s time to find an app / widget for blogs that allows my Twitter posts to be more than just an item in a sidebar.
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Was googling around about the Disney Train Tour and found your post here with your little tweet about the Christmas carols in June. Glad you enjoyed them – we had fun singing for everyone. Hope you didn’t have to wait in line too long!
From – the short one in the red and green plaid dress with the feathery bonnet