All for one.
By Jen Playgroupie | April 8th, 2009 | Category: Author- Mommy Pie, Channel- Overcoming Adversity, Children, Kids, Teenagers, Editor- Jennifer, Playgroups are no place for children, Family, MetaBlogging, Mothers, Moms, Motherhood, Overcoming Adversity, Parenting, Tuesday 1 | 2 comments
{Originally posted on Mommy Pie}
It’s 2 p.m., I’m sitting in a coffee shop surrounded by people. And the tears, they are streaming.
It’s funny, this community of ours. Call us Mommy Bloggers. Call us the Blogosphere. A powerful, and at times awe-inspiring collective voice. More often than not, a beautiful collective heart.
Our friendships forged over late night Tweets and Comments Sections, we find ourselves bonding with women we may never meet face-to-face. Yet, the invisible ties of the Internet that bind us are, inexplicably, many times, just as strong as the ties we feel with those we affectionately call our IRL (In Real Life) Friends.
Beginning today, I make no distinction between the two.
I’m no less happy for a Blog Friend when she lands a great job.
I’m no less sad when she loses it.
I don’t laugh less when she recounts her kid’s latest antics. (Or more times than not, her own.)
I don’t worry less about her during the tough times.
My heart doesn’t break less when she suffers staggering, unimaginable loss.
It’s 2 p.m., I’m sitting in a coffee shop surrounded by people. And the tears, they are streaming.


