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…and I promised myself I wouldn’t cry.

(applause)

Thank you, thank you. Please, no, I don’t deserve it, no, thank you. Words can’t express how overwhelmed I am to be here right now. Who would have thought all those months ago when I fired up the computer and decided to check out a little site called blogger.com that I would be standing in front of you today accepting this award for reaching my 200th post.

(applause, cheers)

Only a precious 20 million or so have reached these giddy heights, and I am both proud and honored to join their ranks. But I didn’t get here alone – as Sir Isaac Newton once said; I am a dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants. Although to be honest I prefer to think of myself as a llama standing on the back of dromedaries, but let’s not quibble.

(confused murmur)

First of all I’d like to thank Greg. He was the first blogger I ever read on a regular basis, and he was the inspiration for me starting my own. He is a fantastic writer, incredibly funny man, and an all round good egg. If you haven’t already checked out his blog then I strongly suggest you do, but please promise to come back and not abandon me now you know how entertaining the blogosphere really can be.

Greg isn’t the only member of his family who has some serious writing chops however; his wife Deb has an equally fine blog which is more than worth checking out. Both Greg and Deb have been extremely encouraging and supportive of this blog, particularly in its early days when it was only them and Kerry that were actually reading it. If it hadn’t been for them I would never have made it past ten posts, and that would have been a real shame as I have grown to really love doing this. So thank you guys, I never thought it was possible to make real friends over the internet, but it looks like I was wrong.

(applause)

Other people who I would like to specifically mention include Archie and Jeannette (my in-laws), Bon Bon, Paul, They call him Nat, Sandip, Hygiene Dad, Phil, Jared, Morticia, Steve, Adventure Dad, Henry, Clare’s Dad and any other regular commenter that I have left out. While I like to fool myself that I’m doing this in order to curate my memories of my children’s childhood, the truth is that I quite like the fact that other people read my blathering. I know there are a few others who read this and lurk in the background, and I appreciate their patronage as well, but it’s always nice for people to pop their head up and say hello.

(applause, some whooping from our rather uncouth American cousins)

Most of all I’d like to thank Kerry for being my fellow contributor, my sounding board, and my proof reader, as well as putting up with me spending many of my evenings in front of the computer (although to be fair I put up with her watching strictly come bloody dancing, so I think we are even).

(applause, cheering)

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9 Comments

  1. Hygiene Dad says:

    And you thought having another child was your biggest accomplishment this year.

    In all seriousness, it was. But this is a damn fine 2nd place.

  2. Deb says:

    My goodness, Dan, I’m so touched. Thank you very much.

    Now that you’ve said that about being encouraged by our comments early on, I’ll admit that the first time I told Greg I’d commented on a post of yours, he told me to cut it out or that you’d think we were stalkers.

    It’s true. He really said that. But you know now that we’re friendly stalkers!

    And dang, this post sets the bar so high for reaching future post number anniversaries, I’m depressed.

    Congratulations, Dan (and Kerry too)!

  3. bon bon says:

    whoop!!

    seriously, you are a brilliant and witty writer and i’ll be proud to say i knew you when (immediately after you find me lying in the gutter and throw me a euro). what a joyous moment that’ll be!

  4. Phil says:

    Congrats! I really enjoy your posts about family life across the pond.

  5. Grandma & Grandad says:

    We so enjoy your blog, it has really brought us nearer to the family, made us laugh and cry.

    Now all we want to know is when are you going to start on the book, we’re sure you can do it.

  6. Greg says:

    200? That was fast.

    Your blog quickly became a part of each of my days. When you do not post, I suffer from minor withdrawal symptoms. Nothing catastrophic; but the girls know that when Daddy starts kicking the cat around the house Dan probably didn’t post that day.

    No pressure. The cat seems to have a very strong back.

    I love reading your stuff. There’s no denying your talent. What’s more I feel fortunate that you consider us as friends. The feeling is mutual, to say the least.

    Now please, get busy on #201 and save our cat.

  7. Shelli says:

    I’m new here, but I am glad to have found your blog. Congratulations on 200.

    Blessings your way for 200 more.

  8. Trisha says:

    Congrats!!!!
    I’m new here too. I’ll be sticking around for the next 200.

  9. Helen says:

    Congrats Dan – I’m one of those lurkers! Just like to catch up on the latest Hughes family happenings – such a fantastic way to record it all.