3.30.2009

"Get Outta My Face"-book


This post has been brewing in my head for a few weeks. I have mulled it over, then pushed it aside. I have thought about it while walking Sofie and doing housework and going grocery shopping and then chosen to ignore it yet again. I have shared some of my concerns/thoughts with dear friends and then gone on with my busy life. But today I decided I was tired of thinking about it, and I just needed to do something already.

First, a little background: Somehow, (and to this day I'm not sure how), I avoided Facebook for a very long time. I was busy with my blog and other fun internet things and I didn't realize what I was supposedly missing. Then one day last summer, I decided to take the plunge. I have no idea exactly what possessed me or what was the impetus for the "plunge", but I signed up for my very own Facebook account and the rest, as they say, is history.

I was hooked! Within days, hours even, I had connected with friends from college and high school. I spent hours corresponding with them, looking at their pictures, sending and receiving Flair buttons, and playing Word Twist. Evidently, I had nothing else important to do because, you know, we find time for those things that are important to us, and I sure found LOTS of time for Facebook!

As the months went by, I became less enamored and started feeling a slight, icky nagging about this whole Facebook phenomenon. True to form, I ignored it and plunged ahead. Naturally, I assumed, all of my "friends" were waiting with bated breath to read my status updates and see my beautiful children and know what books I was reading. And surely I wanted to know every last inane detail about their lives too------or did I?

And then I started really thinking about this Facebook thing and asking myself some questions. Seriously, do I need to know that T just made a gourmet meal for 1500 people? Do I care that P just did 8,000 sit ups after running 40 miles? Does it really matter to her 4,789,235 friends that H has to take the dog to the vet, stop by the dry cleaners, and get her oil changed today? Does anyone, anywhere EVER need to know that R just got back from the urologist or that B has a painful ingrown toenail? Is nothing sacred any more?

And, come on, how many "random things" do I truly need to know about that guy who sat behind me in one class for one semester in college? And those quizzes------how did I ever survive for 40 years without knowing what type of flower I am, what Easter dress I should buy, or what Sesame Street character I am most like? And while I'm venting, I might as well admit right now that if you've ever sent me a green patch request, a mixed drink, a twirl invitation, a dessert, or some other "thingamabob"----I've ignored you. There, I've said it. Now you know the whole ugly truth.

The saying used to go The eyes are the windows to the soul, but I'm pretty sure that, in this day and age, that would more appropriately read Facebook is the window to the soul, and the bathroom, and the gym, and the laundry room, etc. I'm thinking that they shouldn't be called "status updates" but "brag updates" or "fish for compliments updates". Many days I think the site should be called "In Your Face-book" as it seems people just enjoy the opportunity to show off and self-promote. Or maybe "Two Faced Book" would be more appropriate--as it seems so many people misrepresent themselves to others. And don't even get me started on all the "mushiness"--some days it's like one big happy mutual admiration society.

And what about the term "friends"? There used to be a time when that word meant something, but not anymore. In the world of Facebook, a "friend" can be barely an acquaintance, someone I've passed once or twice in the hallway at church, someone who saw me buying toilet bowl cleaner at the grocery store, a middle schooler who thinks he knows my son. And what about the people who I thought were my friends but haven't "friend requested" me or people who want to be my "friends" who I choose to ignore? Or, worse, people who are friends on Facebook but actually meet and do things in real life but don't include me? Oh, the horror!!! It's like high speed junior high--and I don't know about you, but I'd rather not revisit junior high. Once was enough.

Last month, just before Lent began, I read a thought-provoking blog post that drove all of this home for me and helped me to think about, pray about, and seriously reevaluate my "need" for Facebook. Honestly, I don't think Facebook, in and of itself, is a bad thing, but I do think, like anything else, it gets used and misused in many ways. As I've been evaluating/re-evaluating/ and thinking about this for myself (and I freely admit that I am as guilty at the next guy), I've narrowed it down to a few core issues:

1. Time--I spend enough time on the internet. Is Facebook a wise use of that time or just another thing that prevents me from caring for my home properly, spending time deepening my relationships with REAL LIFE friends, spending time with God?

2. Intent--Why is Facebook so fun for me? Do I genuinely want/need to know all these things about people or am I just being nosy/voyeuristic and are all my "friends" doing the same with me? Does Facebook make me greedy/envious/jealous as I read about all the things my "friends" have, do, see, etc? Am I trying to make my "friends" greedy/envious/jealous when I post things?

3. Godliness--One of my biggest beefs is the opportunity that Facebook provides for us to circumvent those pesky (albeit scriptural!) conflict resolution principles. If someone offends us--on Facebook or anywhere--we no longer have to deal with it in the way God commanded, we can just stew about it, get angry, and then "unfriend" them!!! That'll show 'em!! And, best of all, they don't even KNOW we've unfriended them. How handy is that snazzy FB feature when you are irked with someone? And how easy is it to say things--good and bad--that we would NEVER say to someone's face? I've often wondered: would Jesus have a Facebook account??

I guess for me it has all come down to this: Is Facebook strengthening my walk with God or hampering it? Is my Facebook subscription "sharpening" my friendships, relationships, etc. or erecting barriers in those relationships instead? Maybe this is simply a lack of discipline on my part. After all, too much of ANYthing can be a bad thing. Am I just taking it too seriously?

I haven't completely landed on the answer yet. The only conclusion I HAVE reached is that I will be "paring" down my Facebook account in every way: less "friends", less time, less mental energy. If you're the lady who saw me buying toilet bowl cleaner or the guy I passed in the hallway at church, I apologize in advance, but you probably won't make the cut, and I will definitely be more choosy about confirming friend requests in the future (If I ever get any after this rant!). I'm determining to rule my Facebook account rather than letting it rule me. Care to join me?

3.24.2009

A letter to the President..........

Dear President Obama:
Thank you for helping my neighbors with their mortgage payments. I bet if they had known you were going to pay their mortgage, they would have bought a bigger house!  You know who they are:  those neighbors down the street who, in the "good times", purchased their house with no money down, refinanced it several times, then bought SUVs, ATVs, RVs, a pool, a big screen plasma television, two Wave Runners, a boat, and a Harley.  I was wondering....since I'm paying my mortgage AND theirs, could you arrange for me to borrow the boat now and then?

Sincerely,

A concerned citizen

P.S.  These neighbors also need help with their credit cards.  When do you want me to start making those payments?

P.P.S.  I almost forgot--they didn't file their income tax return this year either.  Should I go ahead and file for them or will you be appointing them to cabinet posts?

3.19.2009

A Few of My Favorite Things.........


Feelin' kind of melancholy today so I thought I would (finally! has it really been a week since my last post?!!?) take some time to list some of my favorite things/things I'm thankful for. I am blessed beyond what I need or deserve. Today is a good day to remind myself of that!

So.......aside from "raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens.............these are a few of my favorite things." (in no particular order!)
  • Dove Cream Oil body wash
  • Gerber daisies
  • Working from home
  • Yankee Candle "Home Sweet Home" scent
  • Sofie, the wonder dog!
  • Electricity (we were without any for a few hours Monday night.)
  • Our community group at LPC
  • Diet Sunkist
  • The blessing of encouragement
  • My sister and niece's visit next week
  • Brooke's debut as "Eponine" in "Les Mis"
What about you? Feel free to comment and list some of your favorite things! Happy Friday!

3.12.2009

Sharin' the (linkage) Love........

I don't know how you feel about the previous linkage love postings, but this is some linkage love you don't want to miss! (Maybe you can pick up one of those tacky cute St. Patrick's day tee-shirts. Because who doesn't want to go around sportin' four-leaf clovers front and center?!?!)

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Happy Shopping!! (I wonder if Old Navy sells prom dresses???)

**Edited to Add: I saw that I forgot to add one link on the last post. I fixed it, although, since no one let me know it wasn't there, I think I now know how you all feel about the linkage love!

3.10.2009

A Little Linkage Love......

Recently, I've found some fun new sites in my internet travels. Thought you might enjoy them too!

• This is a GREAT site for keeping up with politics, if that doesn't nauseate you these days.

www.americasright.com


• If you haven't found what you're looking for at www.hulu.com, these sites might be helpful. (If you're into Wonder Woman reruns, first of all, don't admit that to anyone unless you enjoy embarrassment. Secondly, www.veoh.com might be just what you've been searching for.)

If Adam-12 or My Big Redneck Wedding are more your speed, these sites will interest you:

www.joost.com
www.fancast.com

• Now, unlike you Wonder Woman fans, I am PROUD to admit my penchant for all things organized AND labeled. If you enjoy a good label template as much as the next guy--or me--go here. It's heaven! And I've tried some of them. They really work! All you have to do is enter the Avery label number (because, of course, you all have blank Avery labels filed by number and at the ready for all your projects, right?) and type in your information. Fun!!

• I don't require much sleep, and I'm not much of a napper (I don't enjoy feeling like I've been run over by a truck.). But if you could sleep 20 hours a day and also need to lose a few pounds, this might be just the ticket. I will say that I'm a bit dubious about this weight loss plan: if it really works, I have a 16 year old that should weigh about 14 pounds. Just sayin'.....

• And, if you could care less about those pounds and you just enjoy eating, waddle over here. OH. MY. WORD! Scroll down and check out those Twitter cookies! And don't say I didn't warn you.

• If you'd like to brush up on your European geography--and who wouldn't?-- this site is lots of fun. And, by the way, you don't ever want to travel through Europe with me. There's no tellin' where we might end up.

• Finally, two must-have sites for those iPod downloads. I know I have sung his praises about a million times before but, please, please for the love of God and all that is holy, go listen to Mark Driscoll's series on Song of Solomon. It. is. phenomenal. (Truthfully, ALL of his sermon series are phenomenal, but this one was especially good!)

I'd be willing to bet that very few, if any, of you have ever heard one sermon, much less a sermon series, on the Song of Solomon. In fact, if you saw that in the "Upcoming Sermon Series" section of the church bulletin, you'd probably get the heck outta Dodge for the duration. Be honest. You know you would. But, I promise you this is SO GOOD. And it applies beautifully to married couples, engaged couples, singles, parents, even teens. I am seriously considering making this "required listening" for all our kids before they get married. It's that good.

• The second site is www.thebibleexperience.us. Somewhere in the recesses of my frazzled brain, I remember hearing about this project at some point. But, a few weeks ago, our community group leaders mentioned how much they were enjoying it and, boy, am I glad they did!

You can download a book, or in some cases, a few shorter books, of the Bible from iTunes for $3.95 each. It's dramatized with music, and it's amazing. So far, I've listened to Esther, and I'm part of the way through the book of Psalms. Colossians and Ruth are next on my list. You won't be disappointed. I have found that these downloads are a great way to "redeem" my dog walking time! Check 'em out!

So there you have it! Those should keep you busy for a while. And if you really like one of them, please come back and let me know.

3.04.2009

Overheard at the Salon....

Today, after eight--count 'em--eight LONG weeks, I got my hair cut, colored, and highlighted. It was heaven! (I am one of those people who would get their hair cut every 3 weeks, if the budget allowed, so this was a long stretch of bad hair and gray roots for me.)

If you've ever spent any length of time in a beauty salon, you know that the conversation is generally unparalleled and well-known for its wisdom, wit, and veracity. Never mind the gossip, exaggeration, and pretense. (Can anyone say Steel Magnolias?) However, the conversation I overheard today definitely falls into the former category.

I was chatting happily with Sandra (my wonderful stylist; let me know if you want her number!) as I noticed a mom come in with her teenage son, who, according to mom, was desperately in need of a haircut. I didn't pay much attention to them until I heard the word "tampon" come out of mom's mouth. Both Sandra and I stopped talking and looked in their general direction. Had we heard what we thought we'd heard? Sure enough. She said it again.

Mom: S had a nosebleed yesterday, and we couldn't get it to stop. Finally, we shoved a tampon up his nostril to stop the bleeding.
Stylist: Really? I've never heard of that.
Mom: Well, it worked great until it got full and started expanding in his nose. Then we had a problem.
Stylist chuckling. (Sandra and I staring in astonishment, probably with our mouths hanging wide open.)
Mom: Once we got that out, it was still bleeding. So we sprayed another tampon with Afrin nasal spray and stuck it up his nose.
Stylist: You sprayed it with Afrin?
Mom: Yes! Nasal spray makes the blood vessels in your nose constrict. So we sprayed it on there to help stop the bleeding. You should try it next time you have a nosebleed.
Stylist: I'll have to remember that.

At this point, Sandra and I are half-laughing/half-gagging. And, even now, I am still wondering whatever happened to bending over and pinching your nose? Not to mention, how funny did that poor boy look with a string hanging out of his nose?