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I usually upload my videos and make them public so I can add them onto here and people can watch them with ease. I uploaded one yesterday and I was going to post it today. The freakin' thing already has been viewed 86 times!! DANG! I think maybe I just uploaded it at a busy and boring time. I bet most of those views were like 3 seconds and then they left. I don't know how I feel about that yet, but here's Noah and I making cookies :) It's really nothing special! He was being really cute and counting and I wanted to capture it on video, but then he saw the camera and lost his concentration. Little ham.



In a semi-related story. I checked my Flickr today and noticed someone I didn't know had marked the picture of me pregnant in the green striped shirt as a favorite. I was curious so I clicked on this person and discovered he/she had several collections of pregnancy photos, one of which was titled "Pregnancy Porn" (which of course I did NOT click). So I quickly deleted that harmless photo and reposted it as friends and family only. I've heard of these kinds of weird people, but never imagined I'd be one of the collectibles. I am feeling a little grossed out by the web right now. I am going to remain positive and keep things public. A majority of people out there are just decent people and I like meeting new people.

Comments

Britni said…
That is soooo creepy about the pregnancy photo.Yikes!Yes the internet is scary sometimes.I wish Blogger was private in some ways.

Noah is so cute!What a big boy helping you make cookies!I would like one when they are finished please :)
~Brit
Allison said…
The new blogger has a lot more privacy settings. You can do invite only and password protect it. It's great!

Yeah we don't make cookies very often because I'm just not a big fan of sweets. Oatmeal cookies are gooood though, not too sweet :)
Unknown said…
Hey, girl! I want to see your vid! Send me an invite!
Rach
Allison said…
I just made it public, try again. I took the "pregnant" tag off so now sickos can't find it.

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