Weekend Moment Of Zen #1
by Jenners • 11/22/2008 • Miscellaneous • 5 Comments
Although I’ve only been blogging for a week or two, I realized quickly that it has the potential to completely take over my life! It is like I suddenly developed a drug addiction or something. So I’ve decided to use the weekends to visit other blogs, work on my book blog and read actual books! (Don’t worry … I do actually spend time with my family too!) So, in that spirit, I’ve decided that each weekend “Life With A Little One and More” will feature a Moment of Zen photo taken by my husband. I think this will help him support my hard-core blogging habit by featuring something he likes to do and is good at! The photo below is of a Dark-Eyed Junco and was taken in our backyard yesterday. These are the cutest little birds and they only are around here in the winter. Since this week has been very cold (we even had some little snow flurries), I wasn’t surprised to see them make their first appearance of the winter! See you on Monday!


Awww, snow flurries?? I WISH!! I wore a short sleeved shirt and flip-flops to the store to buy Christmas lights yesterday. It just doesn’t seem right. I’m getting frustrated because the temp keeps bouncing back and forth between almost freezing and sunny and warm. It’s hard to know what to wear.
Aw, that is one cute bird! I totally get your comment about blogging having the potential to take over your life – ha ha ha! It’s so addicting to work on your blog, and I find myself all day long thinking up titles and topics for blog posts. And, I seem to just get sucked into the abyss of the blog world reading other blogs. Oh well, it’s a fun hobby, and it’s healthier than crack, right?
really, blogging takes so much time. it is not just the writing part, but also visiting friends’ blogs. and it is so addicting. lol
i spend like the whole morning blogging, and the rest of my work for the rest of the day. lol
Beautiful photo. I so understand the high one gets from blogging…especially when it is new
Beautiful photo! Thanks for sharing.