07 August, 2017

500

Blogger tells me that this is my 500th blog on No Kidding in NZ, and so I thought it might be timely to look back on what I was writing every 100 posts, even though most of the time I was completely unaware that they were milestone posts. Even though I started this blog some years after coming to terms with my No Kidding life, there’s still been a journey in the way I think and express myself on this subject.

My 100th post was a post of celebration, both of the joys of a simple morning in Wellington, and the realisation that despite several possible fertility-related triggers, I was completely unaffected by them – though not so unaffected by the high-pitched screams of a fellow cafĂ© client.

My 200th post talked about an article about the fertility industry and some of their unrealistic promises (false advertising?), their financial interest in continuing to push treatments, and the damage done by their (and others) inability to acknowledge that a significant proportion of fertility patients won’t get pregnant or carry a healthy child to term.

At 300 posts, I briefly talked about the frustrating habit of parents saying that they couldn’t imagine their lives without their children, but not making any effort to understand what our lives without our children are like.

My 400th post complained about being sent inappropriate advertising, and then concluding at the end that rather than being irritated by it, I just had to laugh at their ignorance.

So whilst I can still be (and perhaps always will be) annoyed at those who get it wrong and make no effort to do better, I am in a better position to consider solutions or to suggest what they could do (for example, parents, medical professionals or fertility providers or businesses) to try to understand our lives, putting their own in a more honest context, just as we must try to do in return. I think that’s what understanding and honesty is all about – maybe that’s what my journey here is all about.

8 comments:

  1. Happy 500th dear, Mali. I'm honored to be witness to all you have to share xoxox

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  2. Congrats on your 500th. It sounds like it's been quite a journey.

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  3. Congratulations on your 500th post. The things that have provoked you to write those 'anniversary' posts (unrealistic promises in the fertility industry, parents horrified about life without their children, inappropriate advertising) are the things that still annoy me, although I also consider myself as having come to terms with things. I hope I'm in a better position now to consider solutions, rather than just get righteously indignant as I'm prone to do... Thanks for your balanced voice over these years.

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  4. Happy 500th blog posting! I am so glad I found you and I so enjoy reading your insights!

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  5. Happy 500! I'm so thankful for your blog!

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  6. Happy 500th post! I love the evolution of your milestone posts. I love your voice, period! Thank you for all that you do for the community! (That sounds a bit weird and cultish now that I type it, but I couldn't think of an alternative term...) :)

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  7. What a milestone! I'm glad your space is here to bring understanding to those who don't see or know, which often leads to compassion. You are making a difference, Mali.

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  8. I thought I had left a congratulatory note here before; guess not!! So my apologies, and belated congratulations on a real milestone! Here's to the next 500, & many more! :)

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