Tuesday, November 20, 2007

You Can Blog if You Want To

I'm really glad Paige posted about our blog party today so you can all go read about it. I am much too tired. We talked about everyone. No kidding. We went through the comments and links and talked about it. It was very therapeutic and we love all of you. Love. We have all met so many great people through blogging. I wouldn't be surprised if blogging turns out to be the next Relief Society or something. Anytime anyone wants to come over and have a blog party, just start driving. I'll feed you and your kids can trash my house and everyone will come.

19 comments:

Paige said...

At least we used paper plates. I just don't know what you are going to do about that floor though. Perhaps feed your family off it for the next week? Everyone knows kids don't actually eat, they just spread the food around like Cookie Monster.

Rochelleht said...

Well, just so you know, the last time we were all at Starbuck's, we talked about you. And because Katri actually 'really' knows you (or at least Paige), we got to feel like we did, too.

And it was all good! You guys are one funny fam!!!

Hollyween said...

I said the same thing on Paige's blog, but I'm just so jealous that I wasn't there. It looks like it was so much fun. You really went through comments and talked about everyone? WOW. That's a lot to go through.

Audry said...

Thank you for introducing me to this lovely thing called blogging. I don't know how I ever lived without it.

Jill said...

Soooooooo jealous! I can't believe you didn't invite me. I totally would have sacrificed to come! Holly and I could have carpooled.
Next time, right!?

Jessica said...

I was seriously glad I had an excuse not to post, because I was wiped out, myself. Then I went home and slept in the same room as all of my kids on an air mattress and I just woke up more exhausted than I was before. I love trips.

shauna said...

Now what was your address?

Lisa-Marie said...

Okay, we DO need a play by play (or word for word) of the party! I do hope I was discussed. Idaho anyone?!?!?

D-dawg said...

Thanks for hosting Celia. It was so fun. Next time we need to get babysitters and go somewhere fun and have friends fly out!!

Ellie said...

All this blogging about blogging makes my head hurt. Please retrieve my grey sweater that Paige was wearing in the picture on her blog.

Unknown said...

Okay, loading up the family (since you probably won't notice too many more kids running around, right?) and we'll be down for the next one. Hotel Paige?? or Hotel Celia?

Nortorious said...

Boo to the blogging party. Is it really a blog party without any Hazen representation?

the wrath of khandrea said...

hmm. you have an idaho friend (lisa marie) and a spokane friend (jessica). i live an hour from spokane on the idaho border. so next party will have to be at my house. but did everyone there already know each other outside of the blog? i should study your blogigree again. i find this so interesting. my husband would think it's totally weird. oh well. now i'm going to copy and paste this same post on paige's blog, bc i'm lazy.
anyway. looked like lots of fun. please tell me you wowed the crowd with your new cd's.

Camille said...

Can I come next time?? I can't even imagine how much fun you guys must have had! I'm thinking the next party should be in Vegas. how about it?

Caroline C. Bingham said...

Such a trooper. As far as the mess of kids goes, I believe that 3 children do the same amount of damage as 16. Don't know why, but that seems to be how it works.

And just so you're aware, next time you have a blog party, you need my written consent to discuss any and all things I may or may not have said. You can't prove a thing.

Adrianne said...

Can we make the next one virtual, as my drive is rathre long and I'm afraid I'd miss the party...

Erin said...

OOo..Just got into town today, sorry to have missed it. Not that I was invited or anything. :) See you at church.

Ilene said...

Sounds like fun. While you are having a blogging party, I fell off the blog wagon for a bit (a WHOLE week!). Maybe some blogging-type visiting teachers need to come and give me some compassionate service like cleaning my kitchen so I can get back on to the blogging strait and narrow.

Christie said...

See, three days in Amish country and I miss a blog party.

By the way, do you think if we got our visiting teachees to read our blog that it would count as a visit? I'm so down with that...