That is the question. I have a hilarious story about Weston that I am dying to tell. Trust me, it's a beaut. I ran right to the computer and started typing, but then I started thinking that it might embarrass him. My 95 year old grandmother STILL tells a story about the time I was four and she had a friend over and I wouldn't play with the friend's granddaughter and it drives me crazy. I finally got my mother to stop telling a couple of embarrassing stories about things I did when I was little, but there's no shutting up Granny. I can't remember if it bothered me way back then, and I'm not sure what I would have thought about it being posted on the internet for anyone to see. Where is the line, bloggy friends?
3 comments:
Well you have peaked my curiousity so now I want to hear it. But if you think it might upset him, it might be better to tell a few people in person instead.... dang internet and anyone and everyone being able to see your stuff. Something I should remember when blogging.
I left out some hilarious pics of Charlie in my heels due to the internet sharing thing...somethings just gotta stay in the family :p
Au contraire! Their stories are your property until they move out or start providing a financial contribution....do tell.
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