I’m not sure if I will continue the blog or not, but for now, I’ve brought it back online. There is a conflict between Jamie and I about what I may and may not post.
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Aw man. I’ll be so bummed if you stop blogging! But, I understand these conflicts. In fact, was just blogging about this and am having an ongoing discussion with my husband about whether or not to post our vacation dates. Hope you guys work it out soon.
me too. i really enjoy following what’s going on with your family! hope you guys work it out!
HI I have been following your’s and your parents travels for a while now. I do enjoy but was wondering how can a couple have enough money to travel with 4 children you must work while on the road. We spent 3weeks this past winter in Mexico. We did the Copper Canyon tour and stayed a few days in Mazatlan and enjoyed. We are 60’s unretired people so this winter will probably spend a month or 2 in Florida. I sure enjoy travel and love to read your updates. Hopefully in a year or 2 we may get back to Mexico.
I’ve checked everyday since you went offline, hoping that you’d be back. I miss you. Hope you’re able to work things out and come back soon.
We’re in South Central Kentucky right now (near Mammoth Caves) – not just the “Bible Belt”, but, I believe the actual buckle. Beautiful country, but, my oh my, not the place for a bunch of East and West Coast Progressives like ourselves. We head to St. Louis next week, then on to Iowa.
Same thing for me here. You were for a while part of my wife and I daily routine of reading
It is/was so refreshing to read about a “real” family traveling for “real” and not just some regular retirees hanging out in a popular RV spot 6 months in a row
I sure hope, with these others, that the two of you can work out your differences. Surely two intelligent, loving, wonderful people (I’m related, so I can brag) can coome to a compromise. Find som guidelines on what’s okay with you and not okay with him and see if there can be some middle ground. Your blog is too much “in our veins” to stop. Even with emails, there’s nothing like your blogs. Your aging mother and father need hopalong’s travelogue!!!! Please!
Lots of love to you and Jamie (and the rest of the family, too!)
tata
You write so well so often, Kitty, that I’d really, Really, REALLY miss your well-turned phrases. I’m sure you can find subjects for them that will not offend anyone. I certainly hope so.
love, dad
It doesn’t need saying, but I’ll be ex-pli-cit. WE’LL DIE OF BOREDOM IF YOU STOP POSTING!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE FIND A SOLUTION AND KEEP GIVING US UPDATES. Okay, enough shouting. A guy rode a regaldos set-up bike thingy by the yard yesterday and in your honor we let the girls each get a regaldo (is that the right word) – snowcone – ? I was able to communicate with the guy with my broken spanish. We had fun and thought of you guys & the kids. Love & big hugs to everyone – Christina
hello…
i found your PICTURES on flickr and admire your skills. i found your BLOG via your parents website. tell your hubby that i’m reading your BLOG for the pictures, not the stories! lol
hope you two work it out but i like ‘reading’ the story behind the beautiful photos you shoot.
Kathy…….I CERTINALLY understand the difficulties that arise about what or what not to publish. I find myself in hot water often after writing and publishing some family things/issues/etc.
BUT…….please see if you can work it out!!! I love your blog…..and will find a piece of my Life missing if I can no longer read of you, your children, your family, and your lives. You are a piece of my life by now……..so please don’t dis-own me!!!
John Howser
It’s kinda like email. After I write I take a look at it before I click SEND, and ask myself if I REALLY want to send it. Invariably the answer is NO, and I edit it before I send it. Often more than one or two times (as was the case with this brief note).
love, dad
We have been out in the Little House for 9 days, so I think I missed something. I knew your blog was down, but I figured it was a yech issue.
I hope I can make sense writing this. Coming across your blog last year and devouring it, then sending Bill over to read about your travels has given us so much inspiration. Since Bill’s stroke, we have felt so down and shattered (the dreams we have, seem so unreachable now)…..reading about your life gives us a push everytime we start to think that something is impossible.
So, you inspire us.
I too hope you can find a common ground like TaTa said, and come to a compromise so we can continue to be armchair travelers on your journeys.
Bill, Jody, Cory, Cody, Quinn and Mia
I agree totally with jody. You are such an inspiration I hope that you can work out a compromise.
remember how we first me online by reading each other’s blogs? And then yuo sent me that pottery, which I cherish more than I truly have words to express. I consider you a friend and would miss you if you stopped blogging.
(((hugs)))
I, too, hope you can come up with a comfortable compromise as your stories and your example have become a big part of my life.
The blogging world offers lots of opportunities for compromise which I guess vary based on what the “problem” is. If it’s about relationships and desire for some privacy, maybe you guys agree nothing (or nothing negative) is blogged about adults. Or maybe you agree you can post once a week about “tough stuff” — say on Friday (“Frankly Friday) but then take it down on Sunday. Maybe you password protect the intimate stuff. Or if it’s security that’s the issue, maybe pictures get password protected, or exact locations.
Anyways, this is such a common problem — (check out Naked Ovary for a recent blow-up and blow-out) but I hope you can think of ways to “blog different” that might work for you guys any of which I bet would be vastly preferable to me than “not blogging.”
Not that I (long-time fan and faithful reader, SNIFF) should have any real say about this.
Cath