Heyyyyoooooo!
I know I havent been on here much recently, but I will try and keep it going.
As mentioned in last week’s post, there was just TOO MUCH going on, that it was hard to get it all into one blog post. So this is part II.
Cici’s 70th bash
We had a ton of fun celebrating my mom’s 70th birthday. Taylor and Evan did the bulk of the work, and somehow, Taylor and I always do much better working towards something: and this was no exception.
We tried to figure out the best way to honor her (by “we” I mean mostly Taylor and Evan). She loves to dance, loves a good party, and it is hard to figure out how to do this without dropping thousands of dollars and still including all of the important people in her life (we missed a few folks, but life is busy and it is hard to get everyone together).
We hired a personal chef to come cook for us, and it did not disappoint. Chef J and his wife were recommended by neighbors of ours, and they did an amazing job. Sorry, I dont have any pictures of him, but they have a list of items to pick: appetizers, entrees, and desserts, and he came over and just went to work. Besides the initial “weirdness” of handing my kitchen over to someone else, it went smooth as butter.
CHef J prepared some apps, and steaks (My mom’s favorite), and Matt got the wine for the crowd, and we had a blast.
By far though, the best part was the girls putting together the dance for her.
Rosie got together with her cousins, who dance at the same dance company, and put together this dance all by themselves. It was amazing: Cici was loved, and the dance itself was impressive.
What about those dresses?
Good question. While my mom was on her trip to Europe last month, we broke into her house and stole her fancy dancing gowns from over the years. And the wigs, that really tied it all together.
Another big Becky Milestone
Happy birthday Grandma Becky!
We got to celebrate Taylor’s grandmother’s birthday the very same week. It was great to get together on a weeknight (again, everyone is busy) and have such a great steak at Ruth’s Chris with Taylor’s cousins, Aunt Dara, Uncle Ken, Deborah, and Ted.
Also, can we talk about how great Grandma Becky looks? Because, that too is something great to talk about.
Thanks for the awesome dinner, and we look forward to seeing the rest of the crowd for thanksgiving.
What about facebook?
You may have read in one of my earlier posts about why I am leveraging a blog instead of just using Facebook/Instagram like everyone else.
Caution: techinical mumbo jumbo coming up
For this blog, a link is posted on Facebook just to let people know to take a look.
Facebook Servers are hitting this blog 700-800 times each week”
This blog was getting 700-800 “hits”, or “views” with each posting. That number seemed a bit high, so I kept digging. Who were these people looking at my blog?
So I added analytics to the site: a way to tell how many PEOPLE were looking at this blog (not bots). The only difference was that this would measure how many people view the site in the browser, not how the site was getting traffic through any other means.
The number of humans reading the site was a more reasonable 25-55 people per week, meaning Facebook Bots were hitting my blog 600-700 times each week. Why? What are those bots searching for? If people click on the link through Facebook, do they really need to hit my blog that many times? It just seems really suspicious to me.