Saturday, March 04, 2006

The Unfolding of a Blogging Life


Blogroll Me!



It goes something like this:

annaolswanger.com is connected to Google; Google is connected to the L.A. Jewish Journal; the L.A. Jewish Journal is connected to Seraphic Secret; Seraphic Secret is connected to A Simple Jew; Seraphic Secret is connected to Treppenwitz; Treppenwitz is connected to PsychoToddler; PsychoToddler is connected to Kerckhoff Coffeehouse; PsychoToddler is connected to Jack's Shack; PsychoToddler is connected to Laya's Place; PsychoToddler is connected to Balabusta; PsychoToddler is connected to a really lengthy blog name, that of his daughter. Jack's Shack is connected to Stacey's Shmatta.

Life of Rubin got in there...somehow. Mirty got in there...somehow. Mirty is connected to NY's Funniest Rabbi. Air Time got in there...somehow. Air Time is connected to Just Passing Through.

Seraphic Secret is connected to News, Views, and Shmooze; Seraphic Secret is connected to Moving On; Mirty is connected to Elie's Expositions.

Cruisin' Mom got in there...somehow. Cruisin Mom is connected to Sweettooth; Cruisin Mom is connected to I Still See a Spark in You.

Jack's Shack is connected to Citizen of the Month; Citizen of the Month is connected to Did Jew Eat? (formerly known as Andy Hardy Writes a Blog). Stacey's Shmatta is connected to Mia's World. Life with Estee got in there...somehow.

Kerckhoff Coffeehouse is connected to Why You Treat Me Like a Dog?

Serandez got in there...somehow.

The list goes on and on; I can't remember all the Jewish Connections or what Our Kids Speak. But I'll tell you that this blogger is having a wonderful time, making friends all over the blogosphere.

This blogger is too tired to link to all the mentioned names, so this blogger says to read her sidebar and link onto the names...yourself. She apologizes if she forgot anyone... much of the bloggers' life has become a blur for her.

Hit Publish.

12 comments:

Regina said...

I have met so many wonderful and talented people blogging... and the fact that we can all find something to connect us in this big, big world is quite simply amazing. Thanks for the little mention, tp... I love being connected to cruisin-mom!

cruisin-mom said...

and my hip bone's connected to something, I think...wow, am I confused. lol
Pearl, you never cease to amaze me...and, Thanks RCJ, I'm glad to be connected to you to. Jerry and Dean fans have to stick together, right?

Robbie said...

It's sort of incestuous after a while, but in a good way.

wanderer said...

I usually just go to Psychotoddler and use his blogroll as a springing point. Then there are a few other ones out there that I randomly click on...

Would make a cool wheel and spoke diagram I think, no?

Ezzie said...

I'm not sure how I got in there, really... :) I once found BlogHead, SweetRose, and SoccerDad, and it just went on from there... It's a great little community, with a lot of pleasant people - and it's much easier to ignore the rare ones that aren't. Really nice post, Pearl!

Stacey said...

Pearl, how is your father?

... Is the Window to Our Soul said...

Pearl,I thought Cruisin Mom was connected to you and Seraphic, at least that's how I am connected to them.

I am connected to you, Mirty, PT, Jack, among many others like Muqata and On the Face, through Treppenwitz.

Then from PT and Jack, I have made links to others, like to Stacey.

Just wild huh. Can't even tell you how I got connected to Treppenwitz.

... Is the Window to Our Soul said...

Oh and I can't forget to also thank you for connecting me to the hilarious Neil at Citzen of the Month.

cruisin-mom said...

True, S.T.: I read Seraphic first, then I met Pearl. I started reading Neil because of a comment he made on someone's blog. I started reading you on Stacey's (I think!)Yikes, it's all so confusing!

treppenwitz said...

Awww... This was a very sweet post. I also love the 'connectedness' that exists between all the bloggers and commenters.

rabbi neil fleischmann said...

Nice post. Nice Comments.

PsychoToddler said...

That's why they call it the web. Or they used to.