Since there is quite a number of posts published over
at the old blog on a regular basis, I've decided to start a new blog here.
Recently I was looking back
at old blog photos from the time before I discovered the perfect eyebrow pencils and sets, and I was seriously a bit in shock about the way my eyebrows looked back then.
I also think it will be really nice for the kids to be able to look back
at old blog posts when they get older.
I actually wrote a post on
this at my old blog probably more than a year ago now.
The signals are rare, but for example take a look
at my old blog posts around the European crisis of 2011.
Not sure if you look
at these older blog comments anymore, but in case you do, what should I as a vegan eat to get a lot of vitamin A?
Not exact matches
I didn't know the term for it, this thing we now call a «personal brand,» but
at seventeen years
old I knew that having ten thousand people reading my
blog every day was valuable.
One of the original founders of NextGen, 34 - year -
old Michael Kitces, partner and director of research
at Pinnacle Advisory Group in Columbia, Md., and publisher of The Kitces Report and the
blog Nerd's Eye View, says that over the next year or so, advisors will continue to struggle with the «really difficult market environment.»
It's fascinating to see controversy stirred up over an
old blog post by NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice in which he called World War I «a purely capitalist war» and lamented how,
at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917, «thousands of poor wretches were slaughtered to take possession of a hill.»
And what exactly is a 14 year
old doing on the cnn belief
blog at (the latest) 4:00 pm on a Thursday?
She commented on his now deleted
old blog... flirty about the «sassy new friends I met in Dallas
at Journey church.»
Over
at his first
blog, he has posted his most recent health update: I liken myself to an
old car in winter that's....
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.
You will remember, perhaps, The Tablet's speculation (http://protectthepope.com/?p=5133) about Cardinal Cormac's dismay
at Bishop Davies» appointment to Shrewsbury: «Bishop Davies» appointment has certainly delighted conservatives», said the Tablet
blog; «he recently handed the running of aparish to a traditionalist group, who exclusively celebrate the
old rite.
The text of Inwood's piecewas leaked, and caused a fine
old brouhaha, on
blogs near and far:
at first, Bishop Hollis hotly defended Inwood's piece, saying that he did not «have to vet everything that is said by those who advise me and Paul Inwood is our Director of Liturgical Formation.
At the risk of depriving a rapidly shrinking handful of
old - school Republicans and countless trendy Christian
blog pundits of their reason to exist, I believe the answer is yes.
My 17 year
old daughters, who are avid followers of your
blog, bought tickets for your talk
at St James's on Thursday 21st but were denied entry (they got lost and arrived 5 minutes late!).
Do you still stand by this now (I am unable to find when this was originally posted, but I am noticing a lot of the goat's milk formula
blogs are
at least 2 - 4 years
old)?
About
Blog Join me on my delicious journey revisiting American home cooking in the era before convenience foods became popular (1919 to 1955), as I bake and cook from
old cookbooks and recipe cards of home cooks purchased
at estate sales in Akron, Ohio, and other exotic locations.
I thought I hit the wrong button, wondering why I had ended up
at an
old post that has kept me reading your
blog since.
You probably are a younger member of the
blog - reading community, and of course you're making me feel
old now (26), but
at least that means I've had a few years experience with nutrition and fitness so I hope my ideas and recipes are helpful!
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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.
I know energy ball recipes are absurdly
old hat
at this point, but there's a reason they appear on every
blog on the Internet.
At 13 years
old and trying to write a cookbook, this post and your
blog should be a readily used reference;).
While I cringe
at some of my
old photos, I love seeing how far my little
blog has come!
what the f**k are all these northern monkeys coming on an arsenal
blog for - barton is a sneaky c ** t & knew what he was up to with a potential leg breaking follow through tackle & if any of you neanderthals know ANYTHING about football you'd admit it!but then again when an arsenal hating, useless prick, biased referee will let these thing go what do you expect - does help when you're up against 10 men, corrupt ref though - this i might remind you is the same ref who comically sent wenger to the statds
at old trafford for throwing a bottle to the floor!the c ** t has an agenda against us & we sufferd as a result.
I'm a design
blog quitter though I just can't even look
at them anymore until my kids are a little bit
older and less messy.
I wish I could be more open on my
blog, my 4.5 year
old weaned around the time your Ava did and while we celebrated a bit
at home, I didn't make a big deal on the
blog because I was worried about negative comments and just wasn't up for it.
This week's
blog post is by The Paternity Test co-host Matt Boresi, who lives in the Edgewater Glen neighborhood of Chicago with his wife («Professor Foster») and their 6 - year -
old daughter Viva, who is ready to take on the Galra Empire, the regular Empire and Gargamel all
at once.
This is the first post I've read of your
blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who read this
blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today
at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the
olders for quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
Alissa writes
at A New History where she
blogs about the challenge of authentic living with her husband, Levi and her almost two year
old son, Solomon.
As mentioned above, I was already planning on hitting
Old Navy for baby basics and things for Laurel post-shower, and then the lovely folks over
at BabyCenter (I'm part of their
blog network) asked if I wanted to peruse / shop and also offer a gift card to you lovely readers via their sponsorship.
This summer, knowing that her
older daughter would be starting
at Palm Harbor University High, Goldsmith was more determined than ever to follow all the back - to - school tips posted to parent
blogs — especially the one that advises returning children gradually to an early - to - bed, early - to - rise sleep schedule.
So, now that we're about to have a baby boy (or
at least, we're 99 % going to have a baby boy), I'll either have to dress my little man in his sister's
old clothes (dyeing the girly clothes blue has crossed my mind and yes, some crafty parents — like Polly Conner of Thriving Home
blog — have done this), or I'll have to amass a new wardrobe of more «boyish» designs.
With a 2 year
old and an 8 - month
old at home I go to your
blog daily to make dinner plans!
I've been a huge fan of your
blog for a long time (we met
at the Flashmob) and I wanted to tell you that my friend Kim and I found ourselves together in the same car with our 9 month
olds talking about how we both REALLY want a copy of Sweet Songs but find it hard to run that quick in and out errand with baby in tow!
Motherhood Later Than Sooner After becoming a mom
at age 42, Robin Gorman Newman launched her
older mothers website and
blog, as well as a meetup group for moms 35 and up in the New York area.
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I only discovered your
blog recently, so I'm afraid I am not giving my 7 month -
old, exclusively breastfed baby enough iron (or any
at all, because we just started introducing solids).
Alissa writes
at A New History where she
blogs about the challenge of authentic living with her husband, Levi and her one year
old son, Solomon.
If you spend any time
at all reading mommy
blogs, scouring Pinterest for kid - friendly recipe ideas, or reading up about how to deal with your picky eater, you've probably noticed that there is lots of buzz around certain feeding trends such as introducing solids via «baby - led weaning,» making absolutely everything in a muffin tin, and letting go of some
old - school feeding techniques such as the «3 more bites» rule.
I too is a mother of 2 g6pd babies, 2 yr
old @ 3mos
old, it was horrible
at first but reading
blogs and doing my own research assured me that my boys can have a healthy life and just be as normal children.
Gina is mom to a 6 month -
old boy and
blogs about real food, natural parenting, natural birth, and toxin free living over
at My Adventures as a Mom.
Faith Janes started the Minimalist
at Home
blog and lives in Atlanta with her husband and two sons, ages 13 and 10, and a 5 - year
old daughter.
Tara also writes (sporadically)
at her
blog This
Old Lady Had a Baby.
«Mothers feel pressured to nurse their babies — to the point that many suffer guilt, anxiety, and even depression about any difficulties,» says parenting psychologist Heather Wittenberg, Psy.D., who
blogs at BabyShrink.com and nurses her 5 - month -
old daughter.
But when Yeo Valley challenged me to make my own yogurt for their
blog, I was slightly perturbed — I mean, the masters of organic yogurt production challenging little
old me to play them
at their own game?
As part of the research for my forthcoming book, I've spent the last few weeks re-reading years and years of
old TLT
blog posts, a mind - blowing (and,
at times, cringe - inducing!)
If so, we the editors
at the Award - Winning Pregnancy and Parenting Website Bellyitch
Blog have assembled 100 of the common tips, suggestions,
old wives» tales, dietary and lifestyle advice we have heard and read in various sources over the years.