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Imperfect Blogger of the Week: Navel Gazing at its Finest

Posted June 8, 2008 at 2:10 pm by Prescott

As promised, we’re starting to highlight bloggers we like from around the web that really have the “Imperfect Parent spirit” about them. And the inaugural Imperfect Blogger of the Week award goes to… drum roll please… Sue at Navel Gazing at its Finest! The post that put her over the top was about her six-year-old’s PRESENCE. We smell a horror movie screenplay in the making. Here’s an excerpt:

I must preface this post by saying - I love my daughter and I am NOT AFRAID OF HER.

Still.

The other night I was sitting at my computer in the middle of the night, typing clickety-clack, clickety-clack and chortling to myself, when I felt this PRESENCE.

I looked to my left and the girl from The Ring was standing RIGHT THERE, two inches from my face and I screamed in terror. Except, OOPSIE, it was actually my six year old.

Stay tuned later this month when Sue will go up against the other winners in June for a showdown to see who will get the “Major Award” worth tens of hundreds of cents. And don’t forget to nominate your favorite blog for a future IBOTW award.

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2 Responses to “Imperfect Blogger of the Week: Navel Gazing at its Finest”

  1. 1. Kennedy said:
    June 9, 2008 @ 5:25 pm

    Congrats, Sue! You deserve it!

  2. 2. suburbancorrespondent said:
    July 1, 2008 @ 12:00 pm

    Oh, man, no fair! I can’t compete with Sue! Anyone but Sue!

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