> Mushypea, Sprout et al: The beauty of Twitter

Monday 9 July 2012

The beauty of Twitter

There we are on a Sunday evening and a question crops up regarding the little man.  He is our first; this means we are flying by the seat of our pants when it comes to this parenting thing we find ourselves doing.  The question doesn't warrant A&E or a call to the on-call doctor but the worry, stress and panic builds.  Sprout and I differ in what and how we panic.  Calm I may be but once he starts it becomes infectious and I will head in the same direction shortly after.  I work hard to maintain a calm exterior as there really is no point having two headless chickens about the place.

Who can I ask and hopefully get some kind of answer?  Google was the first port of call; the answers were neither here nor there and didn't fill me with confidence.    How about Twitter?  In our time of needing information I turn to the group of people on my timeline and in less than 140 characters ask my question.  I wait somewhat impatiently and hope that someone responds.

Please?  If I can chat to someone in the very, very early hours of the morning then 8pm on a Sunday should be good right?  Three retweets later and replies start coming in.  This is what I love about Twitter.  Those that offered support and reassurance were kind and sincere in responding to the Mummy that was worrying.  One lovely lady even went so far as to look for an answer and send me a link; I felt overwhelmed at such generosity of spirit and I was truly touched.  The panic subsides as I read that what is happening to Munch is not a curiosity or something to worry unduly about.  I ask more probing questions as is my way and I come away with explanations and understanding.


To think, I joined Twitter at the start of the year as a way to keep myself from falling asleep during the night feeds.  In a mere seven months,  I have gotten to know a whole group of people; some from places I've never heard of; some that I may never meet face-to-face but I feel a sense of belonging and community that I've found has eluded me in my real life.  To each and everyone of you that I've had the pleasure to interact with on Twitter - thank you.  You have enriched my life in ways I never thought possible and I hope I return the kindness that you've all shown me.

For me, Twitter is a beautiful place which brings warmth and laughter amongst the tears and hardships we share.

7 comments:

  1. Fantastic. That's what it's all about. You will nearly always find someone out there who will try and help. That's why I like it so much (plus there are some totally hilarious nutters on it too) :)

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    1. How true! I've found everyone so friendly and supportive - it has kept me sane at times :)

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  2. Totally agree, particularly for parenting questions you can get that real piece of advice that googling will never give and some reassurance as things to do or try

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    1. It is lovely to get almost instant support and advice from real people. Sometimes just searching brings up results that are one extreme or the other which can be terrifying when you want to know something regarding little ones.

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  3. I'm not on Twitter but I do use other networks to stay awake during the night wake ups too. Great minds ;) BTW I came on over from Mummy's little Monkey!

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    1. Hi! Thanks for coming on over and reading. I can catch up with Twitter on my phone which doesn't distract the little man too much in the middle of the night and I can do that lying in bed too :)

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  4. You're absolutely spot on. Only been tweeting properly for a few months and already wondering how I coped before. Happy to hear it's been so helpful to you too.

    By the by, have added you to the Reader Appreciation nomination list just in case you're interested http://littlemagicbeans.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/reader-appreciation.html

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