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Doogie Howser MD



I was in a marketing seminar this afternoon and the presenter was trying to explain blogging to an older woman in the room. The presenter said, “Did you ever watch Doogie Howser?” The woman nodded. “Remember how he would type his thoughts at the end of every episode, writing his opinions and learnings from his life? Well, I would say Doogie was the first blogger.”

***This has nothing to do with the topic of this post, but I remember one episode of Doogie Howser when his girlfriend, Wanda, (no, I didn’t actually remember her name. I googled it. I had thought it was Winnie, but then realized that was the girlfriend in the Wonder Years…) had one of her parents die. And Doogie tried to console her and was like, “I know how you feel.” And Wanda screamed back, “No you don’t! How can you know how I feel?!! Your parents are still alive!” And I remember making a mental note that day never to say Iknowhowyoufeel to someone when I don’t really knowhowtheyfeel.

Anyway, realizing that Doogie was the first blogger made me feel happy that I am in good company, and then sad that no theme music pops up every time I write a blog post.

Blogging is a funny thing. It is very narcissistic. And perhaps by just naming that fact, I can get over that fact. Because I struggle a lot with this question of ‘who really cares what I’m up to…’ Except that I know I have a very faithful and growing readership because my husband is techy and hooks me up to sites that graph this sort of thing. See?!! How narcissistic is that?!! Graphing my readership? Sick.

And yet, I LOVE BLOGGING. I honestly am trying to get all of my friends and family to blog. Because I think it’s so fun and I love reading other people's blogs. Donald Miller is one of my favorite writers and he recently wrote on his blog that writing a book is basically him saying, “Hey world, I exist, and I want to you to see that I exist.” (I use those quotes loosely…it was something along those lines…) He was just pointing out this very human need we all share, even though it does seem quite self-centered. So I guess blogging sort of is self-centered. And yet, because of my blog I feel so amazingly connected to friends of days gone by and new friends that I only know through their blogs. For me, that feels more relationship-centered.

Not really sure what I’m actually trying to say, except, blog readers, thanks for reading. I know this blog is Becca-centered, and maybe I’m just trying to apologize for that. But I love this blog and actually just think that if blogging was healthy and therapeutic for The World’s Youngest Television Doctor, then maybe I can just get over the stigma attached to blogging and channel my inner Doogie.

Insert Doogie theme music here: do do do do dodo. Do do do do dodo. Do dodo. Do dodo. Dododododo.

8 comments:

Renee said...

Hi! Beautiful pics!! I don't know why but I thought of you when I saw today's posting on Make and Takes... http://www.makeandtakes.com/ Maybe to use with the Jay Noviki (sp?) programs... I don't know... Just thought I'd pass it along. And then again, maybe you've seen it already.

Hope you are doing well! Say hi to my friends out there!

Becca Groves said...

Renee,
I LOVE this site. She is so simple...everything seems so very doable. Not super fancy crafty, just the basics. I think she is a former elementary school teacher which would make a lot of sense!

Camp is looking good these days...I almost hit a deer on my drive down ranch road, but since I didn't, it was beautiful and lovely.

Miss you!

brittany said...

Becca, I totally read your blog! I started checking it out once in a while when you said goodbye to facebook and now it's bookmarked and I read it all the time so keep writing! You are beautiful and I love hearing your stories!

Becca Groves said...

Wait! Is this BrittanyW, GFR enthusiast or is this BrittanyW, Joe's daughter?!!

(I don't want to say your last name in case you don't want it said!)

Either way..love you both!

brittany said...

GFR all the way baby!

Becca Groves said...

Good Faithful Rockstars.

Great Fun. Really!

Groves Family Reunion.

Brittany! I love that you're on here! Did you see the videos I posted after the reunion of The Attack of the Great Grandchildren? Look under July posts..I think that's when I posted them.

I love that you're here. Enjoy California for us...we just had some really close friends move out that way in Marin County and we're hopeful to get out there in February. We'd love to see you!!!

Shannon said...

LOVE your thought. Love you.

brittany said...

The attack of the Great Grandchildren is so great.. I'm glad you posted it! ...even though it is missing the oldest great-grandchild.. :)

Please let us know if you end up coming out here.. we'd LOVE to see you too! We are loving getting to know the area and every time we have visitors it's just a good excuse to do more exploring!