Tuesday, January 15, 2013

It's My Second Blogiversary!

How did that happen?  I blinked, and whoosh!, another year just flew by.  Today is the second anniversary for my blog!  (Yes, I know, the cake has only one candle, but I couldn't find a cake with two candles.  So there.)  I've actually managed to maintain about the same frequency as last year, posting on average almost every other day.  Who knew I had so much to say about genealogy?  And I have so much more that I want to say, but I somehow never have enough time to write everything I plan.  I'm going to work on that for this year.  In the meantime, I'm thrilled to have two years under my belt, and I appreciate the support from everyone who reads and comments on my blog.  Thank you!

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  1. "Who knew I had so much to say about genealogy?"

    Oh, I'm tempted to make a smart aleck remark to this...Janice, you can't leave a straight line like that out there and not expect SOMEthing!

    Instead, I will say "well done - congratulations!" and I look forward to more posts.

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    1. What? Me leave a straight line out there, waiting for comments? :) Thank you for the support!

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  2. This is a great blogging community. I shared "An Early Christmas Gift" I received with them just before Christmas. I've been a member for about four months. Happy Blogiversary!!

    Regards, Grant

    http://thestephensherwoodletters.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you, Grant! You have an interesting site also.

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  3. Happy blogiversary! Hey, I missed mine completely because I was at SLIG. Got a congratulations post on my blog from someone who saw it on Geneabloggers.

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    1. Happy belated blogiversary to you also! Hmm, I somehow don't seem to be getting the feed from Geneabloggers anymore. Gotta have a talk with Thomas ....

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