Hi! I'm Lindsay Ferrier. You might remember me from a blog called Suburban Turmoil. Well, a lot has changed since I started that blog in 2005. My kids grew up, I got a divorce, and I finally left the suburbs for the heart of Nashville, where I feel like I truly belong. I have no idea what the future will hold and you know what? I'm okay with that. Thrilled, actually. It was time for something totally different.
December 23, 2006
>My mom called this morning, way earlier than normal.
“Hello?” I answered warily.
“Are you okay?” she asked.
“Yeah, I’m fine. What do you mean?”
“Well, you hadn’t blogged, so I feared the worst. I know you’ve had a cold, so I thought maybe you were in the hospital.”
“Mom. I’m fine. We went Christmas shopping yesterday and didn’t get back until late. Plus, I’m working on a writing project right now, so I figured I’d work on that and blog a little less over the holidays.”
“Well, okay. I just figured I’d check in and make sure you were all right. Because I got up very early this morning and you still hadn’t blogged, so…”
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>My mom does that, too.
>That is very funny. I start wondering about that disappear for a few days. I’m hoping they are having fun and not plagued by salmonella or somthing. 🙂
>dang it. I’m not illiterate…I promise.
>Yeah, my mom does that as well.
>That’s really too funny.
>Cute!Merry Christmas, Lindsey! I hope 2007 brings you lots to blog about.
>Ha, my mom has asked the same! Just making sure we weren’t in the ER . . .
>Ha! My mother does the same thing. If it’s too quiet over at my blog she starts to worry. ;)Merry Christmas!
>HA HA HA HA! Oh yeah, now you know it’s out of control. I have had that SAME phone call from friends. Not family though.
>I worry about you like that too. Last time you broke your foot!Just stopping by to wish you a very Merry and Peaceful Christmas. I feel blessed that we found such a nice friendship out here in internetland.Love to you & yours:)xo
>happy christmas 2 u n all ur family
>Oh that’s funny! And I can’t get any of my friends or family to have a look no matter what. Happy Christmas, honey! And I hope the New Year treats you kindly!
>OMG. I see that not only is it your mom and my mom but it is hundreds of mothers around the world. (note to self: do not call LB when she is thirty and hasn’t blogged for a day..)Merry Christmas!
>Merry Christmas, dear lady. Thanks for all the laughter and, most especially, the NORMALCY you make public. You truly make a difference in the world — a GOOD & POSITIVE difference. 🙂 I still wish you were my next-door neighbor! lol
>LOL! Merry Christmas Suburban!
>Merry Christmas — your Mom rocks! Hi Mom!
>Uh huh, exactly why I don’t tell my parents I blog!
>Wow- my husband just emailed me and asked- why haven’t you blogged today? Funny.
>I guess I’m smart enough to not give the relatives my blog address… mostly because I gripe about them mostly. hee hee
>Ha! My parents did the same thing to me, calling in a panic because their stupid IE 6 wasn’t showing my newest post or something and they thought I must be dead. Stupid IE6, when will they learn to just switch over already?