The winner of the $10 Starbucks card I'm giving away for my birthday is...Kristen from The Very Unofficial Adult!
She won by following via GFC.
Congratulations! I'll send you an email so I can get your real, live address, Kristen :)
It's okay that the only real food I've made lately involves tortillas and tex-mex flavors. This is too easy, crockpot-friendly, and quite delicious: Tex-Mex Chicken.
It's okay that I created a DID IT! board on Pinterest to keep myself organized. Everyone should do this.
It's okay that, this past week, I didn't do a Sunday post. I'm not really sure why. I suppose I didn't have anything meritorious* to talk about. Pinterest "funnies" have been annoying me lately too...so I don't have a whole lot to share concerning humor.
It's okay that I'm confused by those who spend more time advertising their blogs than they do writing their blogs.
While we're on the topic, if you tweet that you need "x number" of followers to reach a certain milestone number, I'm not going to follow you. I understand the excitement. I'm THRILLED to have as many readers as I do. But I don't want to guilt-tweet anyone. That's just mean. (Yeah, I said it. Guilt-tweeting. It's mean.)
It's okay that after 2 months of "You HAVE to make this for me", my husband sewed a piece of felt onto a sweater to make me something stylish.
It's okay that I'm confused by those who spend more time advertising their blogs than they do writing their blogs.
While we're on the topic, if you tweet that you need "x number" of followers to reach a certain milestone number, I'm not going to follow you. I understand the excitement. I'm THRILLED to have as many readers as I do. But I don't want to guilt-tweet anyone. That's just mean. (Yeah, I said it. Guilt-tweeting. It's mean.)
It's okay that after 2 months of "You HAVE to make this for me", my husband sewed a piece of felt onto a sweater to make me something stylish.
It's okay that I'm going to post my 52 Weeks of Kindness deed today.
Someone I know had surgery a few weeks ago. I got her a mug and some fancy tea. Nothing elaborate, not a grand gesture, but that's not what the 52 Weeks of Kindness is about. It's about finding little things you can do to make others smile.
Someone I know had surgery a few weeks ago. I got her a mug and some fancy tea. Nothing elaborate, not a grand gesture, but that's not what the 52 Weeks of Kindness is about. It's about finding little things you can do to make others smile.
Along with that, I'm trying to support other bloggers by tweeting or recommending their posts that I really like.
If you are a fan of pop culture or celebrities, I totally recommend Day Old News. DON gets me through my lunch breaks. I find her site absolutely fascinating.
It's okay that I'm supporting the lovely Mrs. K by giving away some Target on her site. Go check it out. (And please, tell her how amazing she looks a month after having a baby. Like a real life Claire Danes.)
*Because everything I talk about is quite meritorious