We have monthly “birthday celebrations” in my office during the months that the staff has birthdays. The company orders treats and we all sit around in the conference room, chatting for about 30 minutes (or more!) while enjoying the treats. It’s actually a nice break, to just sit and chat with everyone. I think of it as a morale booster.

Sometimes the company orders individual treats, like drinks from Starbucks (bleh), and sometimes they order one big thing, like a coffee cake.

You may recall that I am on a “healthy lifestyle” quest. Whenever they order individual treats, I try to order something healthy or low in calories, like a fruit cup or a diet soda.

Today was the August celebration (duh) and our receptionist/secretary/all-star came up to me and said, “I’m going to order that cinnamon-cake thing from Corner Bakery. Do you want a fruit cup, since you are so being so good [healthy-eating wise]?”

She didn’t say it meanly – she was being nice. She noticed I’ve been watching what I eat, and actually asked me if I wanted an alternate item for the birthday celebration. I thought it was very nice that she provided that option for me, because some people are actually pretty mean when you are eating healthy. They become “food pushers” who want you to eat what they are eating or what they are making. I’m happy no one in my office is like that.

But damn, that cake smelled good when I was sitting there eating my fruit cup!

And a little bit of housekeeping… called “How I Blog.”

I usually have a lot of time to think about what I am going to write when I post something – not much is “spur of the moment” writing. I think about it when I am walking or riding the train. Then I just have to turn my computer on, and type it out. I reread it once to see if it makes sense (ha ha, right), then set up a time to publish.

I love getting comments. But for some reason, it takes me a long time to respond to comments. I am guilty of letting them pile up, so that I can think about what to say, then responding to them all at once.

I am setting a rule for myself that I won’t post anything new until I’ve replied to the comments from the previous post. That seems fair.

Also, I think I am going to quit “responding to comments” in email form. WordPress is only sending me about half of the emails I get for comments (wtf?), and honestly, it’s kind of a pain in the butt. And it makes me nervous and guilty when I don’t get back to people right away. I mean, how annoying would it be to receive a response to a comment you left almost 5 days ago?!

But, if you see a new post, you’ll know I replied to your comments (because of the rule above). Does that make sense? Am I being an idiot? Please let me know what you think. I am just trying to make blogging less stressful for me (I can’t believe I just wrote that).