Posts tagged: blog addiction

Mom-Not-So-Unplugged

By Mom Unplugged, February 12, 2008 8:45 pm

My husband has officially become an enabler of my addiction. Mr-Are-You-On-That-Computer-Again bought me the ultimate addict’s birthday gift. Thank you! Thank you!

No, it wasn’t a bottle of single-malt Scotch, nor was it a gift certificate to the local casino. I am talking computer-addict here. He gave me a gift that I had never even heard of before. A gift that I didn’t realize that I couldn’t live without until I first laid eyes on it: A brand new, shiny, cute, slim, little MacBook Air!

It is so light and tiny (and did I mention SLENDER?). A mere wisp of a laptop, about the size of a clipboard and almost as thin. If computers were supermodels, this one would be Twiggy. It is so unobtrusive and pleasant to use, I can now blog anywhere! In bed, in the bathroom, on the back deck, on the sofa covered in cats, while driving the kids to school…well, OK, perhaps not everywhere.

Does my husband think that by tempting me with a cutting-edge computer he’ll be able to entice me down the slippery slope of technology towards…gasp…a TV? Is this the thin end of the wedge in his mind?

After all, my oh so gorgeous little ethereal MacBook Air does have a giant apple on the case. Is this The Apple that will get me kicked out of the Eden of TV-free living???

Turn It Off! (try it for one week)

By Mom Unplugged, April 20, 2007 8:15 am

We have not had TV for five and a half years, so it won’t be hard for me to “turn it off” next week. However, I have other time “issues” that I plan on addressing during TV Turn-Off Week (starts this coming Monday, April 23rd through Sunday, April 29th).

My biggest problem is the internet. I have always liked the internet. Mostly I used to prowl around sites like Amazon and “browse “… or shop. But then, thanks to my friend, I discovered blogging. The good news is that I spend less money. The bad news is that I have become addicted. If I am not online, I am thinking about being online. It is awful! See my post: Why Am I Doing This” for all the sordid details! (By the way, I just found out that galvanized has given this a name: OBD, or Obsessive Blogging Disorder.) While you are watching Seinfeld reruns, I am online. Is that any more productive? As my smug, TV-loving husband is more than happy to point out, I am certainly not as “unplugged” as I could be.

So, my goal for next week revolves around unplugging myself from the computer. I like gardening and need to start watering and planting. I have three children ages 15 months through 6 1/2 who would be very happy to read more stories, do more “Kids Cook Nights,” play a board game, or do a craft or two. So, we shall. I want to sort out all the excess of my life and donate it to my children’s annual school garage sale. I want to organize my home office. I have some old 1970′s board games and such that I have been meaning to sell on Ebay. There are so many things I want to do, that I know I cannot achieve it all in one week. So, I must narrow it down to an achievable goal:

  • A maximum of one hour per day online. It will occur after the kids go to bed, no “peeking” at my email during the daytime. This one will be hard since the computer is in the kitchen, tempting me, taunting me, CALLING OUT TO ME!!! OK, this is getting weird. As I said - only one hour per day.
  • I will order my roses from David Austin (if it is not too late).
  • I will begin watering and weeding my garden.
  • By the end of the week I will have my front porch looking planted and pretty again for spring.
  • I will try to read an extra book, do a craft, or play a game with my kids after school every day.
  • We shall have TWO Kids Cook Nights next week instead of one.
  • I will buy and actually READ the book for my next book club (in case anyone is interested, the book is The Laws of Evening: Stories, by Mary Yukari Waters).
  • I will take at least one long evening bath in my marvelous “Toto Lloyd Airbath” that I splurged on and installed over one year ago during The Massive Remodel and that I have used exactly - ONCE! (thanks to Wishy The Writer for the bath idea).

This sounds like a very full week to me. I will report on my progress along the way (as long as I can type fast and get it all posted within one hour!), and at the end.

If you wish to join our Challenge, please click here for more info and all the nitty-gritty details. Basically, all it really requires is an intro post (this is mine) and a summary post at the end of the week. You are welcome to post about it during the week too. Make sure to put your name in Mr. Linky so we can find you, and a link back to the main “Challenge” post so “they” can find us! If you succeed, great! If not, that is OK too, at least you tried and hopefully had fun.

By the way, I think that satellite radio and music, even if yours comes via the TV, is OK. My interpretation of the spirit of TV Turn-Off Week is simply… well… no TV shows!

Also, I will be giving away a HIGHLY COVETED $10 AMAZON GIFT CERTIFICATE to a random participant (regardless of whether you make it all week! ) How exciting is that!!

Why am I doing this?

By Mom Unplugged, April 13, 2007 2:54 am

This blog thing has become obsessive. My husband calls it my “soft addiction.” I guess there are worse things to be addicted to: drugs, alcohol, gambling, sex in public places, catnip…

This addiction all started thanks to a friend of mine whom I shall call my “enabler,” or “E” for short. You know who you are! You…YES YOU!!!

E said to me one day…

“You always pick such cool and unusual gifts for my daughter, have you ever thought about writing a shopping blog?”

“A blog?” I said, “What’s that?” (I have told you all many times that I live under a rock).

E pulled out her laptop and introduced me to the mysterious world of the “Blogosphere.”

“See, she said, I have one too!”

I thought I knew my friend pretty well, but if she had told me she liked to run around her yard naked at midnight under the full moon, I couldn’t have been more surprised.

“You do????” I said.

And so…the seed of my addiction was planted in the fertile but very bored soil of my brain. I thought about it, and Googled it, and thought about it some more. Why not try it I thought. Just once. After all, E does it. But I will only try a little, and only just this one time.

Well…that was January and now it is April…and I CAN’T STOP!!

Something on NPR the other day really made me think even more about why I am spending so much time doing this. There was a piece by a college student about the narcissism of today’s young people. One of the claims she made was that the popularity of blogging is an indicator, or perhaps a result, of this increase in narcissism. Wait a minute, I thought, I have a blog! Am I a narcissist too?

I have thought long and hard about this. But I don’t believe that blogging, my kind of blogging anyway, is about narcissism. I do not write because I think that I am such a fascinating and wonderful person that I owe it to the world to share my every thought, emotion, and daily event. For me it is a social past time.

I do have actual, “real-life” friends. In fact, in my current small town, I have met more wonderful people than I have ever met since I left grad school. So why should I feel the need for “virtual” friends and acquaintances?

The simple answer is that, although it is entirely my choice and I am grateful to be able to afford to do so, it is lonely being at home alone with a baby and/or a 4 and 6 year-old (depending on school schedules and illnesses). I can only change so many diapers, wipe so many noses, and referee so many battles before I feel my neurons fizzling and popping one by one in a slow and painful decline…one “mom” at a time.

The complicated answer is that technology has brought us social isolation. Cell phones, faxes, email, and the internet enable us to work and carry on with the business of life without the need for face to face, human contact. Perhaps blogging is a way for us to reach out and connect with others of similar interests and backgrounds, just as we might have “gathered in the town square” 200 years ago.

The other aspect that fascinates me about modern technology is that although it does promote physical isolation, it also makes the world a much smaller place. I am in awe of my Clustermap and my “stats.” When an internet cafe patron in China or a cat-lover in Europe can read this small town Arizona mother’s words within seconds of their “publication,” that is totally amazing! I am connecting with people I never would have known 200, 100, or even 10 years ago.

This desire to reach out and connect with others is inherent in human-nature. To me, that is what blogging is all about. If blogging is by definition narcissistic, then so are all friendships and relationships. And that, I refuse to believe.

So, thank you E for being the “pusher” of my addiction and dragging me out from under my rock. Even though I am not exactly “unplugged” anymore now that I blog, I am connected, and that is what really matters in life!

Thanks to morguefile.com and photographer penywise for this great picture!

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