A Year in Photos: Project 366, Day 1

Inspired by Stasha and Kim, I’ve decided to take part in posting one photo every day for the next 366 days of 2012: Project 366.

While I hope you will enjoy my year in photos, I am looking forward to saving these moments for my kids. One thing blogging has given me is an opportunity to document special times with the boys, as well as share stories that I hope they find entertaining when they get older.

My apologies in advance, if you subscribe to my blog. You may become annoyed with the daily notification. Then again, maybe – just maybe – you will enjoy seeing a snapshot of my life through the lens of a camera. Continue reading “A Year in Photos: Project 366, Day 1”

Another Ghost of My Blogging Past

I have spent the day wondering what I would write about in my next post. One topic brewing relates to the word ‘fair’, but the topic is still cooking and needs more time to simmer.

As I flipped through various  news stories and headlines, I started noticing more and more ‘year in review’ headlines. While scanning the blogosphere, I am seeing an increase in posts related to resolutions.

Christmas day has come and gone, and Hanukkah’s 8th night is tonight. After today, all eyes will be on New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, gym memberships, and a rebirth sought through resolutions.

Well, I won’t play that game.

Though I may try to stay awake until midnight on December 31st, I have no grand plans for ringing in the new year. I am not joining a gym, and I am not making any resolutions. Continue reading “Another Ghost of My Blogging Past”

Another Dabble at a Drabble

Influenced by a fellow blogger, I’ve decided to devote the next few (or more) Fridays to drabbles. What is a drabble? Well, quoting that fellow blogger, Stevil , “a drabble is a very short story of exactly 100 words.”

Just as Steve does when he drabbles, I invite you to participate and suggest you tag your post with ‘Friday Drabble’ and use the hashtag #fridaydrabble on Twitter. Continue reading “Another Dabble at a Drabble”