Feb 03 2008
The Great Interview Experiment - Part 1 (Kyran interviews Ree)
You’ve seen these posts around Blogistan recently, right? You know I’m a joiner, right? Kyran over at Notes to Self drew the short straw got to interview me. Here’s the result:
Ree, reading your blog was like entering another world for me. You have children who can drive themselves places, and you work somewhere where they probably require you to wear shoes!
I forget sometimes that not all women blogging are stay-at-home Moms of young kids. Do you identify with the mom-blogger title at all? How much of your subject matter is derived from parenting, and how much draws on other aspects of your life?
Actually, I do identify with the mom-blogger title (a pre-menopausal, spayed Mom, but a mom nonetheless). My son is 16 - and it’s challenging to figure out the proper balance between “making him” do things and “letting him” suffer the consequences. Homework is my latest minor victory. I’ve finally come to terms with letting him determine when he should do his homework versus playing World of Warcraft. If he doesn’t finish it, then he has to stay up late or get up early, or fail.
I guess I blog about parenting and family as much as I blog about other aspects of my life. It just depends on my mood that day and what’s taking up precious brain cell space and needs to be purged.
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You’re a stepmother to two young adults. I have a nineteen year-old stepson who lived with us for about four years. I found it incredibly tough. Tell me about your relationship with your stepkids today. And do they read your blog?
The first two years Mr. Hot and I were together were horribly tough. Although 20 and 24 never lived with us full time, we were their “daycare” after school (we were both students, their Mom is a teacher) and they spent many weekends with us. I was a new wife and then a new mother, and these children did NOT like me. In fact, when 20 was just 4, she told me, “Mah mama said I don’t have to listen to you, ‘cuz you’re just white trash.” I didn’t know whether to laugh hysterically (because you had to hear that coming out of a 4 year old’s mouth with a West-by-Gawd-Virginia accent) or cry.
We had to move to Michigan to find jobs and our visits were limited to Spring Breaks. They grew up. Mr. Hot’s relationship with them suffered - and the guilt he felt caused us to have our own problems. I think, though, it was during these years, that they came to understand that I did love them and cared about what was going on in their lives.
It hasn’t been until the last 3 years that we all can get together and simply enjoy each others company. We got terrific news recently that 24 is going to come live with us in the spring. He’s trying to decide whether to go to grad school or keep working; whether to join the Peace Corps or become a flight attendant to see the world.
I’m thankful that years of separation have been bridged recently. And that Shortman (the 16 year old) will have his older brother around, finally.
As for if they read it? Ack. I doubt that they even know it exists. Mr. Hot is the only one in my family who knows the URL - Shortman knows I write, but not where.
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I notice you post very few headshots of yourself. How anonymous or public an identity do you maintain on your blog, and why?
If someone who knew me well came across this blog, they would know it was me. (My ex-husband found me this way, and I had a very anxious few weeks.) But I don’t use my real name or my employer’s name - mainly because of the horror stories I’ve read where people have lost jobs. I don’t want any accidental googling of the company I work for to make my family starve!
The headshots? I just don’t like pictures of me. Maybe if I come across one or have one taken that I really, really like, I’ll post it. Until then, imagine I’m tall, gorgeous and thin.
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You travelled to India! That’s tops on my list of places to go before I die. Please tell me all about it. Will you go back?
I’d love to go back. I hope that I’ll have the opportunity some day. It’s a complete sensory overload. Sights and smells unlike anything else in the world. Think of our highways. Four or five lanes in each direction. In India, the main roads have two lanes each way with 7 lanes worth of traffic. Cars, motorcycles, jitneys. Bikes, busses, trucks. Camels and elephants. People walking. Somehow, amazingly enough, it all works.
The poverty is overwhelmingly sad, but the people are all so friendly and giving. And they’re doing what they can to ensure education for their children.
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It looks like you link out a lot. Do you read a lot of other blogs, and are you into social networking? Tell me about your online life beyond the blog. Do you feel like you are part of a community?
I read far too many blogs. (snort) It seems like I add more and more to my Bloglines every week. The problem is that I also feel compelled to comment on them all, which, of course, only causes my “blog time” to increase exponentially!
I’m just getting into the whole social networking scene. I am on LinkedIn because of work and my contacts there. I just opened a Facebook account this week (and ack! damn there’s a bunch of stuff out there). When I was doing NaBloPoMo, I was on Ning fairly often, but don’t get a chance to visit as much with Blog365.
What has really amazed me since I’ve started blogging is how much I enjoy my “online friends”. It’s hard for me to explain, but I feel like I know so many of these people and that there’s always someone else who is going through what I’m going through, or has been through it before. There is a sense of community - I’ve seen them rally around Susan during her breast cancer struggles and Bossy when her daughter was bitten by a dog - that is unlike anything I ever expected when I started this little journey.
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Is Hotfessional your first and only blog/website? When did you start it, and why? How has it surprised you?
Yep. First and only. I started writing it in May 2007 on a Blogger site. I moved it to Wordpress a few months later. Sometime in March or so, I started exploring gardening blogs to get ready for spring. It was then that I ran across Susie Sunshine’s mommy-blog and was hooked.
Talking to Mr. Hot one day, I said something about how my life would make some interesting blog material. I was the only female executive in my group. I was working myself out of a job by selling my client organization. He started encouraging me (fool that he is!) and the rest, as they say, is history.
The part that has surprised me the most is how much I really enjoy it all. And how I feel as though something is missing if I don’t write or check in with my friends at least daily.
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Does your husband read your blog, and if so, how does he feel about it? Does he blog?
He doesn’t read it. He said he doesn’t want to me to censor myself, he wants me to be able to write honestly about my life.
He doesn’t blog, (that I know of, snirk) but I wish he would. He’s an insanely intelligent man, a news junkie, and truly interested in making the world a better place. Besides, if he would get it all out of his head before I came home from work, I wouldn’t have to feel so stupid about not knowing current events when he uses me as his sounding board all evening. (See, that’s why he doesn’t need to read this!)
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Last question: would your teenage son volunteer three words to describe you?
Well, since he’s laying right here on the couch next to me playing Guitar Hero, this will be the easiest question yet.
“Shortman, give me three words that you think describe me.”
“Describe you? Alright.
- Energetic
- Humorous and, um,
- Helpful”
Hey, I can’t ask for more than that.
Thanks, Ree! I’ve enjoyed getting to know you & Hotfessional!
And thank you, Kyran, for being a great interviewer and giving me the opportunity to get to know you as well!
Now, if you all want to participate, go check out the Citizen of the Month site.









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short straw indeed! not only are you somebody, you are clearly Somebody
loved reading this & look forward to sharing it
xo
k
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I loved reading this. Kyran asked you great questions!
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Really nice interview Ree.
Now will you autograph an 8×10 glossy for me please?
*wink*
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OMG you described yourself as spayed, I’m gonna pee myself laughing if I don’t snort my keyboard up my nose first!
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Great interview…but please tell me how much Shortman charged?
Heidi
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Fascinating interview!
It’s always great to get to know the people behind the blog.
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What a cool interview. Thanks for sharing that.
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Lovin’ it!! Yes, I agree how much DID shortman charge to give such a rave review of his momma? *giggles*
Stop by my blog later…there’s an award and a tag….
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Very nice… I’ll have to think about doing this. Time is an issue at the moment.
I always wonder if the Hubby’s ex reads our blog… Hmm… Oh well!
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Well said, my dear! Very interesting!
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i miss you.
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Great interview. Bossy totally agrees with you, by the way, about the online friends. Outrageously cool.
that was a great interview! if you tell me you rock at guitar hero…i will be so jealous!
You are tall, gorgeous and thin! I can say that because I’ve met you IRL.
I’m glad to have become friends with you! The blogging community is awesome!
I really enjoyed this! I signed up yesterday and am excited about it!
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I had a great thing a while back, back when I was posting as Bathroom Reading, where I called people up, fellow bloggers, and did a live interview, then posted it. It was lots of fun. I was able to actually hook up my phone to my computer to record the call.
Maybe I should start that up again. What do you think?
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