My first post: a "tutorial" on how to turn a ribbon into a headband.
I didn't even take pictures of my face! So awkward!
Disclaimer: I had sun poisoning on my chest & thus buttoned my shirt all the way up.
& I couldn't swim our last day in Florida.
Couldn't find my contacts either so I'm "double lensing" it.
The awkwardness never stops, folks.
A post you enjoyed writing the most: birthday posts.
They're like a small tribute to the important people in my life: sister, dad, grandma, boyfriend, best friend, Martha Stewart.
Plus I get to be all nostalgic and look through old pictures! I missed my mom's! Hoops.
A post which had a great discussion: IKEA hack.
Most comments on a post I've received & by far the most popular post.
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A post on someone else’s blog that you wish you’d written: what a perspective (one I certainly didn't consider).
I love this site. Marc is brilliant, I wish I was such a good logician!
Bet you didn't expect that (but this girl loves philosophy)!
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Your most helpful post: Free dinner menu for the week printable
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A post with a title that you are proud of: Hot in Cleveland, a post about my visit to (where else?) Cleveland!
PS- I love Betty White.
A post that you wish more people had read, if I had to choose one.
It helps me stay focused on the purpose of this blog & stay true to myself.
I'm visiting from Eisy Morgan and really enjoyed reading through your posts! It's fun to look back at some of our first posts, isn't it? Your "awkward" picture had me cracking up, along with the photo from Hot in Cleveland! I keep forgetting about that show and really need to watch it. Betty White = HILARIOUS!!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting (and for the FYI about the broken link).
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the awkward of the description for your first link. Embrace the awkward!!
And from your post about the purpose of your blog, it sounds like we have somewhat the same reason for blogging - chronicling what life throws our way.