Delurking Day
With my husband fresh home and my head (and house) a complete and utter mess, this comes at the perfect time.
Word around the Internet is that this week is the annual National Blog Delurking Week!
Well, to be honest, until 2007 it was always National Blog Delurking Day, but like every good thing, we have to make it bigger and better. Or in this case, longer. It's the American Way.
Delurking Day is a day to go ahead and click on the comment link and say hello. Have you been reading Major Mom for a while but never commented before? That's okay. Here's your chance.
You don't have to sign up for Blogger to participate. Just hit Anonymous in the comments section. Then you can tell us who you are, or not. It's not important. As long as youfeed my ego let us know you're reading.
This could be fun. Or it could be a crushing blow to my fragile ego. Don't leave me hanging, ladies. Spread the love.
Note: Click the word "Comments" right down there!
Word around the Internet is that this week is the annual National Blog Delurking Week!
Well, to be honest, until 2007 it was always National Blog Delurking Day, but like every good thing, we have to make it bigger and better. Or in this case, longer. It's the American Way.
Delurking Day is a day to go ahead and click on the comment link and say hello. Have you been reading Major Mom for a while but never commented before? That's okay. Here's your chance.
You don't have to sign up for Blogger to participate. Just hit Anonymous in the comments section. Then you can tell us who you are, or not. It's not important. As long as you
This could be fun. Or it could be a crushing blow to my fragile ego. Don't leave me hanging, ladies. Spread the love.
Note: Click the word "Comments" right down there!
Labels: "pop culture", blogging, delurk, Internet

Karen is a military wife and stay-at-home mother to a seven-year-old daughter and a five-year-old son. A Boston native who’s lived in the Shreveport-Bossier area for eight years, she spends most of her time volunteering at her kids’ school, supporting her husband, playing with her friends and watching her hair turn gray. In between, she writes about her life here on her blog.

4 Comments:
Glad your husband is back home safe and sound. Hope the transistion is going smoothly. I know it can be rough. I was always the one that deployed. It was really hard for more husband to hand over the reigns again. I'm kind of a control freak when it comes to the running of the house. Anyway just wanted to join "Delurking Day" and say I enjoy reading your blog.
Thanks, adamsmom.
And yes, it has been hard to figure out exactly what roles we're supposed to fill here. We'll get it figured out but it may take a little bit.
I'm "spreading the love"! You know I love your blog! Hello Shreveport/Bossier. My name is Lynn and I am a Major Mom blog addict! There I said it! Whew! I feel so relieved!!
LOL. Hi, Lynn!
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