Monday, September 13, 2010

BTW

I like comments. Comments are good. They make my feel like my mother isn't the only person who visits here.

11 comments:

Barton said...

Hey, I comment too!

Cory and Tia said...

Yes, you do. Thanks for that. How is the new job?

Bronson said...

Do I really need to comment, come on, you see me every week? Oh, anyways, how Oregonian of you to recycle the dresses and it is really uncanny how Gia and Quinn do really look similar.

Gia said...

you see me every week too! and WHY does EVERYONE think that Quinn looks like me?

This Place is a Disaster! said...

I truly feel the same way - I think people don't leave enough comments. I also feel that I leave too many!!!

Betsy said...

I don't comment very often...but if its any consolation I always read it...and almost always laugh at the funny things your kids say...and usually dream of one day having a girl and all those fabulous dresses:)

Scarlett said...

I leave comments, too. But I do need to say that if you want comments, you should have to leave them yourself. Not that you don't, I'm just saying in general. I love getting comments, but I also love leaving them.

And I have to say, you kids are so freakin cute!

Unknown said...

I do not leave comments, but I read it and look at the pictures several times every day.

MissD said...

I know how you feel. I've only just started and noone has followed me or commented :( x

The Rich's said...

I love your blog and need to leave more comments! I love your kids and their sense of humor! I also loved going to the women's brodcast and who do I see playing the beauitful flute! Tia Jaynes! How fun and how cute you looked! Your duet was beautiful! Take care and know we love your family!!

Rachael M said...

I keep meaning to ask if that was you playing the flute on the Relief Society broadcast! The funny thing is that when I watched it live, my mom was here, a good friend was visiting, and our kids kept coming in and out, so I didn't really look closely at the musicians. A few days later, we caught the end of the re-broadcast on byu-tv, and as soon as they showed the flutists, Tsooane said, "Look, there's Tia!" The really funny thing is, I'm not sure he was actually serious at first-- I think that whenever he sees a dark-haired girl playing the flute, he still says, "Look, there's Tia!" ;-) But I did a double take, and said, "I think you're right-- that does look like Tia! WOW!" Great job! And to think we knew you when...