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Top Posts of 2011

28 December, 2011; Filed Under: community

Alrighty… I’m never entirely done tweaking things on my blog, but I’m calling my revamp done for now. Most of it was back-end stuff but I did change much of the layout, too. If you notice anything that isn’t working, please let me know!

Because it’s nearly the end of the year, and because I’m celebrating not breaking my blog in this re-do, it seems like a mighty good time to do a “top posts of 2011” post! If you didn’t read these the first time around, maybe now would be a great time to do so!

  1. 25 Prayers for My Husband
  2. The Cook’s Book: My Recipe Binder
  3. 12 Ways of Christmas: Greeting Cards!
  4. I’ve seen what living looks like
  5. Once upon a chocolate bunny
  6. New and Improved School Room!
  7. Cute and Cheap Art Supply Organizer
  8. Family Fun: Staycation in Atlanta
  9. My Prayer Binder
  10. Winter Promise Curriculum Review
  11. 1st Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival of 2011
  12. Our Adoption: Two Years Later
  13. If Someone You Know is Adopting…
  14. Heavenly Pound Cake Recipe
  15. 2011-2012 Curriculum

See you in 2012!

Jamie

Wife, mom, grandma. Introvert who finds joy in good books, sunshine, and authentic conversation. Fitness enthusiast and personal trainer. Often seen with a steaming mug of tea in hand.

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Amy W
Amy W
28 December, 2011 2:16 pm

Ah, a memorable list! Number One is my fave.
Stopping by to also let you know I nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award. You blog is a treat to read. Thanks for being real.

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Michelle
Michelle
29 December, 2011 12:20 am

My favorite one was #4-I’ve Seen What Living Looks like.

It really impacted me and I never could bring myself to comment on it, but I thought about his story over and again.

Happy New Year, Jamie.

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Tots
Tots
9 January, 2012 5:05 am

Love the “accidental success” idea. I have had a few of those in the past. I believe that some personal connection must be made with the reader in order for them to keep coming back.

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