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It's so cool Kat got to attend. And as much as everyone enjoyed her Canadian sense of humour, I hope they understand she's got her own special brand of it. That name tag? That's ALL Katrina. :)
Not only is she supportive AND funny, she's also smart, generous, creative, perceptive and whacky. I admit Kat MAY have a small issue with mailing a foam topper mattress to her best friend of 24 years who is melting away in Afghanistan... but other that she's just AWESOME! (tee hee)
Now tell me, has she been assimilated? Will she have a blog of her own soon? Let her know I've finally got one... but can't tell anyone where it is yet because I haven't figured out how to make it look pretty.
Wonderful post Chris "the husband" Brogan. Love you Kat. :)
This morning, while having coffee with my fiance, I just made a similar discovery: I am so lucky to have him by my side and have him listen to me ranting about all my future plans. I do sometimes take it for granted, but I hope I remember not to often enough :)
JR
Thanks Kat for letting us have a little more of Chris than we should. He is a great influence on space.
One of the reasons I love having my social media friends crash at our house during Podcamp Philly, brought my kid with me to Podcamp Boston is to let everyone know I have a family, and to let my family know my friends are more than just words/people in the laptop box. For me, it is a wonderful closing of the loop, so to speak, where my world became somewhat more complete.
(and I was singularly proud and excited when I heard my 13 year old started presenting with Guido Stein in the Brain Torrent Room on how you should put together your podcast, based on what you care about most.)
Kat is truly wonderful-and you are a very lucky man.
Adjusting for modern non-gendered language, this is as valid as it's ever been. I feel very fortunate to have a supportive wife who's a great mother to our kids and who puts up with my various kooky schemes. (Get a Ph.D. while earning a paycheck AND freelancing? Sure!)
Good for you - and Kat! - for recognizing what you have in each other and for sharing that journey.
I'm also caring for my little one and he's been my #1 passion, but blogging and all of its social accoutrements are also a toddler-passion of mine. Perhaps the two are related. Social media also going to a big part of our kids' future, so maybe you're doing your children a big favor in a way you might not even fully realize.
Anyway, your post here couldn't come at a better time for some random dude like me. Sincerely: thank you. Ciao!
/kff
I’d say your wife and family are very lucky—but then I would have missed the point of this post altogether.
Katybeth
It's easy to get caught up in the madness and the busyness. It's so very important to take time to appreciate the people that love you and support you.
I, too have recently started to introduce my husband to the friends in my online community. It's a wonderful experience to have him share in this, and helps him to understand a little more where I'm coming from.
Excellent!
My muse is my Abyssinian cat; a completely insane breed of cat that gives you a belly laugh every day.