A Meme based blog finding humor and laughter in chronic illness. See the link to the right for an explanation of Spoon Theory.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Do we ever have a "good" morning?
Sadly, for those of us with chronic health problems, mornings are usually very unpleasant.
But - attitude is everything, so most mornings we wake up, roll (literally roll) off the bed, and shuffle into the shower, the kitchen or wherever we shuffle first thinking -
"This is the day the Lord has made, let us be glad and rejoice in it" or "Thank you Lord for hot water/hot coffee/etc...." or whatever positive attitude thing that comes naturally to us.
But some mornings... some mornings you log on to your preferred social network, see "Good Morning Sunshine" and Grumpy Cat speaks for you.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Creating a Meme
We'd love to see YOUR Spoon Memes. Most of the Memes posted so far, and those to come, were created using http://memegenerator.net/. I'm also working on how to use some of the Meme images from the Masters of Memes, the folks over at the Cheezburger website. I check out their Set Phasers to Lol (http://roflrazzi.cheezburger.com/scifi) almost every day. You know, I wish I knew how to turn the title of the website into the link. Oh well. Anyway, as you've probably noticed I'm not the most tech savvy blogger in the blogosphere, but if you know how to send me a new meme I'd love to see them! As per the intro post we're keeping it rated PG around here (maybe a rare PG-13) so please keep it clean. If I stumble across the instructions for sending me new Meme images/links I'll let you know!
Friday, June 7, 2013
Welcome to Spoon Memes... no not the kind you eat ice cream with.
I have fibromyalgia, a host of other diagnoses, and probably one of a couple things I'm still being tested for. All of this combines to leave me with very few spoons in life. "Spoons?" you ask; yes. Spoons.
I was first introduced to the spoon theory rather recently when a friend shared this website with me- Please read this if you want to understand this blog (and better understand what it's like to have a chronic illness).
http://www.butyoudontlooksick.com/wpress/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/
My friend and I were chatting today, and due to something she said I replied "Need MORE SPOONS... or should I say MOAR?" She said "We need a meme!" And Spoon Memes was born.
Please feel free to share Spoon Memes of your own creation, but here's the deal: No Profanity, No Crudity or Lewdness, No Rude or Disrespectful Creations, No Exceptions.
I know that sometimes our thoughts about our diseases/disorders/diagnosis are rated R for language, but this blog will be rated PG and always "Safe for Work" and safe for if your kid happens to be leaning on your shoulder or clambering into lap.
So without further ado - To the MEMES!
I was first introduced to the spoon theory rather recently when a friend shared this website with me- Please read this if you want to understand this blog (and better understand what it's like to have a chronic illness).
http://www.butyoudontlooksick.com/wpress/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/
My friend and I were chatting today, and due to something she said I replied "Need MORE SPOONS... or should I say MOAR?" She said "We need a meme!" And Spoon Memes was born.
Please feel free to share Spoon Memes of your own creation, but here's the deal: No Profanity, No Crudity or Lewdness, No Rude or Disrespectful Creations, No Exceptions.
I know that sometimes our thoughts about our diseases/disorders/diagnosis are rated R for language, but this blog will be rated PG and always "Safe for Work" and safe for if your kid happens to be leaning on your shoulder or clambering into lap.
So without further ado - To the MEMES!
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