I actually said it.

 A few days ago I was talking to my boys after school and they were both talking about the kids in their classes that are….weird ‘unique’. They described kids I knew from my youth: the ones who seem to always have a runny nose, the ones who ask a million and a half questions just to impress the teacher and even a whole group of kids that stay IN during recess to work on their homework and to discuss Dungeons and Dragons (yup, it is still out there). So I tried to take the opportunity to talk about the importance of being kind ‘to everyone’. That is the right thing to do blah, blah, blah. And somewhere in the back of mind was this book cover-which I first saw on my friend Chris’s site. And although I laughed HYSTERICALLY at it-it must have stuck with me, because I ACTUALLY repeated the title words to my boys. To which Jack replied “Mom you get dorkier every day.” And all I could do is agree with him.

(Photo note: not only is this guy AWESOME he has the most racially diverse group of friends found on any book jacket anywhere. And look at the adoration they have for him. He is now a cult leader. Wow. Awesome. Amen)

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wrekehavoc October 22, 2008 at 8:45 am

AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! sorry, this just made me break down and lose it. this cover is hilarious, and i suspect i’ll be using those watchwords: anybody can be cool — but awesome takes practice. maybe we ought to make a t-shirt at cafepress with that phrase.

somehow, i’m having flashbacks, though, maybe to an ABC afterschool special or something. there was a blonde guy who looked A LOT like that guy. all the parents thought he was fabulous, but he was a mean mofo to all the kids at school. i wouldn’t trust that guy as far as i could throw him. that cult leader meanie.

Liza October 22, 2008 at 8:45 am

OMG that is hysterical. Kind of reminds me of those Afterschool Specials we used to watch! LOL

Ms. Brain Bunnies October 22, 2008 at 10:20 am

Don’t tell Mr. Linky, but I think the blond on the cover is a total fox.

American in Norway October 22, 2008 at 10:43 am

OK…I am so going to have to use this with my kids… & I am sure he will see me for the dork that I am….

Amy October 22, 2008 at 11:21 am

I wasn’t one of the geeks in school but I definitely was dorky too, it’s nice to see you talking to your boys about it :-)

threeundertwo October 22, 2008 at 12:41 pm

Doncha hate it when they see right through our dorkiness?

susieshomemade October 22, 2008 at 4:42 pm

I was so cool in high school. Now, according to my kids, I am the dorkiest person on the planet:-)

nik October 22, 2008 at 6:03 pm

My daughter told my son “Mom’s finally lost it” today. The wound is still fresh, and still funny, so this totally hit me in the funny bone today!

So true, so true. And dude, Marcy? You’re AWESOMELY DORKY.

Which is exactly why I love you!

LuckyMe October 22, 2008 at 7:47 pm

Hey, that’s my dorky kid raising his hand all day. You’ll be hoping your kid’s a dork in high school, just as long as he’s clueless enough not to realize he’s a dork. did you follow that?

Otherwise, those sleepless nights from infancy will be baaaack!

suz@ Alive in Wonderland October 22, 2008 at 11:20 pm

Marcy, don’t ever forget…”awesome takes practice.”

Shelley October 24, 2008 at 11:39 am

Doesn’t the blond look like a young John Tesch? Tesh? How the heck do you spell his last name…??? :)

foolery October 31, 2008 at 12:18 pm

Shelley NAILED it, and stole my comment. :)

Also? Dorky takes

no
work
whatsoever
and therefore takes
no
time
away from family.

I’m a dork, through and through. But you knew that.

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