In the last year, you’ve read about worms, Star Wars, underwear, glasses, pets, stuffed animals, lost friends, books, and my little muses, Max and Calvin.
We’re gonna party like it’s a birthday!
I Love Kids Books is one year old! I’m a little amazed I’ve kept up with a writing project for a year. I’ve been working on my writing since I was 23 and joined Women Writing for (a) Change – you do the math – but several projects have been left unfinished and that was back when I had loads of time.
Thanks for keeping me going! I’m happy that 33-blog posts later; I have a permanent record for my kids and an ongoing writing project for myself. I appreciate all of the encouragement and feedback.
Here are some personal highlights from the year:
Most sentimental blog post
Ode to my friend Mr. Frank, who we lost in 2014
The post that got lost
My friend Mary and I thought the post Things have been gross but we’re still reading was funny but it didn’t get much action. Give it a chance?
Facebook love
I’m not the only one who is sentimental. Unlocking memories with The Secret Garden and Stuffed animals are a kid’s best friend got a lot of comments.
A mansion, a frat house, a new library had a lot of likes.
Favorite guest writer
I can’t pick favorites, so let’s get statistical. I got to interview Jennifer K. Mann! had the most views. But writer Brandon Snider got a lot of Facebook love.
Most risky to share
Sending my kids into the world
And just because
I not only share about my own kids, my nieces and nephews are pretty funny. Please try
Kissing cousins and being weird is cool.
Thanks again and lots of love!