Not exact matches
We often see the same
old blog posts, clickbait headlines, and unintelligible Vine videos popping up in our feeds and it can make us wonder if this is
what the future of advertising looks like.
Read my most popular
blog posts: How to Stop Procrastinating and Finish
What You Start Five Life Lessons I learned From an
Old Job An Author's Shortcut to Fame How to Recover from Grief Interview with Brian Swift (If you lack motivation, watch this short interview)
I thought about not even
posting this series of
old blog posts since I don't really stand by them anymore, and cringe at how I was saying
what I said.
I am printing this
blog post and pictures to save for Rowan when she gets
older so she can see
what her Aunt Laura made for her!
I sat down and decided to finally start a
blog (after a couple years of consideration, because that's how I roll) 3 years ago on Saturday, which makes no sense because it feels like just last week I was sitting at my
old white MacBook, wrapped in a blanket because my
old apartment was FREEZING, and freaking out over
what to write about in my first
post.
Your
older child doesn't need a dissertation or
blog post about your decision to cry it out, but a simple, age appropriate explanation should help them understand
what's going on.
If you haven't yet «liked» the page, you're missing out on some great reader discussion (in fact,
posts with zero comments on the main
blog are often getting talked about quite a bit on Facebook) along with the grand unveiling of the new USDA MyPlate icon (replacing the
old Food Pyramid); a distressing graphic of
what the White House garden would look like if it were the recipient of current farm subsidies (hint: hope you like corn); a great Father's Day gift idea for dads who cook; news of an exhibit of vintage government food posters; an egg salad recipe; and even a chance to win a coveted (not really) Lunch Tray fridge magnet!
Check out my
blog post here for
what a «typical day» in the life of a 4 month
old should look like.
Since naps are so complicated, we're splitting this
blog into four parts: in this
post, we'll talk about
what is normal by age and
what to do for a baby who isn't
old enough to put nap cycles together.
Ellie writes regularly about mothering and being an
older (positively geriatric) first time mother on her own
blog Mush Brained Ramblings, for Huffington
Post, as well as at Mumsnet, Midlife Mothers,
What to Expect, Breastfeeding Matters and Cambridge News.
Popular MSNBC host Joy Reid will remain on the air amid a controversy over
what appear to be
old posts expressing anti-gay views on her now - defunct personal
blog, an NBC spokesperson said.
I was looking through some
old posts this morning, thinking about
what I've put out there (more or less publicly, depending upon how much traffic you think this little
blog gets) and I've realized a couple of things:
I do like to go back through
old blog posts for inspiration and since I don't have a new outfit
post today I figured
what better way to show off some holiday cheer than with some oldie but goodie holiday outfits?!
I'm blogging again I found your
old comment and I've decided to visit your
blog and check
what changed love it as always If you want you can check out my new
blog post about my trip to Amsterdam I will be
posting some photos shortly xxx
It occurred to me that it was on my
old blog back in 2013 that I wrote my capsule wardrobe
posts, identifying the items that I reduced down to when I moved and
what I always have in my closet to make sure that I have all of my bases covered.
So, instead of standing on a chair awkwardly in my extremely dark and stormy kitchen, taking way too many blurry pics, I spent my time conquering several other never - ending
blog chores, such as revamping
old recipes, creating pinnable images for those recipes, commenting on fellow blogger's recipe
posts, answering emails, and deciding on
what this week's «Mid-Week Past Recipe Revisit» would be.
Monique McDonell presents Everything
Old is New Again or Digging through the NaNoWriMo Archives
posted at Monique mcDonell, saying, «This
blog post brings together three years worth of tips for writers on surviving NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) including ways to prepare your home and family for the month, exercise advice, time management as well as tips on
what not to do.»
What I am doing is taking
old favorite
posts from my
blog, generally classics that are timeless, and writing 200 - 300 words after the end to explain how things are different now, where I was wrong or right, etc..
A
blog on a retired couple living the dream in France and renovating an
old French house, no building skills just materials, and eating
what we grow Frequency about 3
posts per week.
But
what I also like about this
blog is that quite a few
posts are written not by the parents, but by the kids — thirteen - year -
old Jess and ten - year -
old Robert.
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However,
what I won't do is bore you to death with another gag me with a fork
post rehashing
old refried beans (of
blog posts) or waxing on nostalgic about the joy of travel.
If you attempt to view it via my
older blog posts (or via the ethically challenged coverage over at the Guardian) this is
what you see after clicking the Play button:
He describes
what he went through in a wonderful
post on his Original Green
blog; I am going through a similar downsizing right now, from a rambling
old 2400 square feet down to just under a thousand, certainly not Tiny House dimensions but a significant drop, still including two home offices.
A
blog on a retired couple living the dream in France and renovating an
old French house, no building skills just materials, and eating
what we grow Frequency about 3
posts per week.
If you're as prolific as Law.com
Blog Network affiliate blogger Rees Morrison, of Law Department Management,
what can you do with your hundreds of
old posts?
I started this
blog almost a year ago, on January 8, 2008 — after stocking the shelves with
older articles I'd written elsewhere, I wrote a short piece titled «Waking the neighbours,» the first of
what would be scores of
posts on a future legal profession that has been resolving itself into the present legal profession faster than anyone anticipated.
Brazilian state agency Procon - SP today asked Apple to better explain why it has implemented power management features in
older iPhones and how Brazilian iPhone users can obtain battery replacements, reports Reuters.In a
blog post on the Procon - SP website, the agency says that it sent a notice to Apple on Wednesday demanding information on how iPhone customers can replace their batteries,
what models are included in the action, how long replacements will be available for, and the cost in Brazil.
The videos will show users how to manage the data that Facebook uses to show them ads, how to delete
old posts, and
what happens to the data when they delete their account, Erin Egan, chief privacy officer at Facebook, said in a
blog post.
A
blog on a retired couple living the dream in France and renovating an
old French house, no building skills just materials, and eating
what we grow Frequency about 3
posts per week.
You can read the funny (and tear - inducing) story about trying to decorate our home when our puppy Jack was only six months
old and
what my then eleven year
old son said about Christmas when he came home from school that afternoon in this
blog post from 2011.
Melissa... this is why I follow your
blog... I have been doing the same thing in my house this year... after a couple of years of cancer and treatments I am in remission and re-evaluating our house and how we use it... last month saw a «cleaning out» if you will and a huge yard sale... now I am ready to rip up our carpets and get down the wood floors... my husband during all this has been quite accomodating — our kids are
older and we definitely do nt use our house the same way any more... I sent our dining room table and buffet to the basement which gives us alot more space in our living area — we only used it on holidays anyway and now our dining room is an extension of our livingroom with more seating — thanks for explaining your reasoning so eloquently — I'm going to show my husband your
post and maybe now he will understand
what I am trying to achieve with our whole house overhaul!