Sentences with phrase «back at blogging»

Have a fantastic week and I am so happy to see you back at blogging!
i'm glad that you are back at blogging!
I'm back at blogging as a brand ambassador of Los Angeles - based indie brand Team Baciano — come check out this fab piece I am wearing from their collection!!!
I'm back at blogging as a brand ambassador of Los Angeles - based indie brand Team Baciano — come check out this fab piece I am wearing from their collection!!!

Not exact matches

The bad news: you don't own a time machine so you can't got back in time and buy Bitcoin at $ 700 as I blogged about or flip that Bitcoin to Bitcoin Cash at 10:1 from August 2017 to November 2017 before BCH exploded above $ 1,000.
Alas, here I am back at the best muffin recipe ever and so glad that you're still blogging.
But, at least this injury got me back into the blogging groove and finally uploading youtube stuff!
Well, I was busy moving in and unpacking, then working and blogging and I didn't go in the back yard at all, until a couple of months later.
I'll be spending my extra day off doing blogging and health coaching work instead, running some errands, cleaning, going for a hike at our nearby favorite park, and taking my Batpuppy to the vet (just for an annual thing)... Backing it up to the beginning of the weekend, I kicked off my post-work Friday with a trip to the Del Mar dog beach on another 90 degree day: I love it at the dog beach, it's so beautiful and such a happy place!
Looking through her cookbook, which you can still get on the link I left for Amazon, besides drooling at all the pictures, I was drawn to one that I remember from way - back - when that I made when she first came out with the recipe not long after I started blogging in 2008 for these Butterfinger Brownies.
I think at the end of the day however, I am not going to look back on my life wishing I spent more time blogging — it will be time with my boy that will hold the most value.
I was thrilled to see some familiar faces like Tall Tara and Crazy Blogging Canuck (Amber)(both whom I met at the Rocky Mountain Blogger Bash back in August of last year), and was glad to put a real live face to a name for peeps like Eat Play Love (Denise), The Casual Perfectionist (JoAnn), Gwen Bell (the organizer of the event), Weebles Wobblog (Lori), and This Mama Cooks (Anne - Marie).
-LCB- Back to regular blogging soon... I have a few more days of «vacationing at home» to do.
I've been blogging here for so long (1,300 + posts, starting in May, 2010) that I can't even wrap my head around all the topics we've managed to discuss in that time, and it's really hard to get the big picture by looking at the «back end» of a WordPress blog.
In order to collect some ideas, I took a look back at literacy activities I did with E when she was little and at activities some of my blogging friends have written about and rounded up 20 Fun Literacy Activities for Toddlers!
So I think I'll go back to thoughts of a woman who inspired me to start this blog, an incredibly courageous mother who is raising two young children and fighting inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), all while blogging as «WhyMommy» at Toddler Planet.
We will be back up and running at 9 pm, an hour before polls close, when I'll start the decent, honest - to - goodness, minute - by - minute blogging you'd expect.
Just a reminder: There will be light blogging this week as the CapTon team is off between Christmas and New Years, thanks to the fact that state legislative leaders and the governor were unable to come to a deal on a special session that would have brought them all back to Albany — at least for a day.
Another live, statewide debate on YNN and NY1, which means I'm back at it — live blogging for your reading pleasure.
Andrew Sparrow has to sleep sometimes (he'll be back at 5.30 am on Friday), so this is Claire Phipps: I will be blogging through the night, scooping up local election results as they land, and relaying insights from our team of reporters across England.
So glad you are back blogging Life of Blyss was always at the top of my list and creeping you on instagram just wasn't the same lol
Back to the beginning, Having another shot at this blogging thing
Prepping for the weddings has been so much fun and exhausting at the same time so I'm planning to cut back on my blogging.
I hope to get back to blogging regularly, but right now I'm just going to take it a day at a time.
If ever I find myself feeling de-motivated or a little out of blogging ideas, I know the best way to get my inspiration back is to simply spend some time getting inspired by all the stimulus at my disposal.
I started blogging in February 2011, at the suggestion of my wonderful photographer boyfriend, Barnaby, and haven't looked back since!
I am back to work part time but at least I am working, I am hoping to start boxing again this week, I have started doing yoga, and I am blogging again!
Things are finally settled at our SF boutique which means I will be home a bit more and able to get back to some of my regular routine like blogging!
When I started blogging back at the beginning of 2012, my antique dress form was featured in a weekly «dress form outfit» post and showed a different outfit every week.
I am back to blogging after a very restful hibernation — hope you could check out what I've come up with at the blog!
at last you're back to blogging:D miss your post for quite a while:) congrats for accomplishing so many things in such a little time:D really love your shoes.
I want to thank you all again for sticking with me during this transition period, as things get a little less crazy at home, I hope to get back to my normal blogging schedule.
I've been taking it real easy on the whole blogging thing and I have enjoyed it, but I do want to get back into a good groove at least when school summer vacation starts!
I never realized how important having business cards was until I was at a blogging event and had to write my information on the back of someone else's card.
Also come back next Monday as some blogging friends and I show you how we spent a budgeted amount at Target.
ha ha when I look back at my old blogging photos I definitely cringe!
I thought I'd be chomping at the bit to dive back into blogging and social media this week, but decided to give myself a little more distance from devises.
A big thank you to Jessica over at Cubicle Chic for inspiring and motivating me to get back to blogging.
My blogging break came at a perfect time, and now that things have settled down a tad, I can get back to blogging.
When I look back at my first three months of blogging, my general thought was «what was I thinking???» I didn't really have a clue what I was doing (I still do nt really know what I am doing) but thats ok.
I took a break from blogging for a while, but I'm back at new address.
Please accept my apologies... I want to write more and share what I learned at the conference with you in this entry, but unfortunately, my hotel internet is spotty, slow, and unpredictable = (If you'd like, I would love to continue this discussion about blogging once I get back home to Los Angeles.
I have been back and forth with blogging since 2009 because when I look at others blogs I get discouraged.
Then I look back at photos like these, and I appreciate what I bring to the blogging world.
Certain techniques were flagged up «no hands rule; use of mini-white boards, Kagan, learning environments that are supporting; bolstering self - esteem; positivity; curiosity; creativity; identify students to lead plenary at end of lesson at the beginning; Get class blogging — quadblogging; tallies for whole class rewards; encouraging independent learning; wait time when questioning; talk about their thinking and reasoning; conversational learning; talk with learning partners before answering any questions; pair and share; Glazer learning model structure for lesson delivery — a good mix of interaction and independent work; offering choice to pupils; cross class working; allowing time to play; list / describe / explain / evaluate; new audiences beyond the school; project based learning and philosopy; swapping age - groups; cross-curricular working; read to them every day; invite varied guests in; learning by discovery using pupils» interests; stand back and watch with purpose.
Sarah Lacy, late of Techcrunch, fires back at web analyst Jeremiah Owyang's contention that the «Golden Age» of tech blogging has come to an end:
Eliza blogged about her favorite moments at ALA a couple of weeks back, but I wanted to give a quick shout - out to mine: meeting Daniel Handler, who readers might know better as Lemony Snicket.
(At least I blog about blogging a lot, and people seem to come back: — RRB --RRB-
January 2010 I started blogging and by the end of 2012, so we are talking a good couple of years of blogging here, I built a speaking platform for myself, I had started podcasting, I was blogging a couple times a week, good community of people and then boom, the book offer comes in from a publisher in the U.S. and I didn't go with that initial offer but it made me think very seriously about going back to that goal of someday writing a book and so I was introduced to a literary agent and I obviously went the traditional publishing route with Virtual Freedom but there's nothing wrong with the self publishing route at all.
Let me point back to a post I blogged two years ago that used data developed by Peter Olson, who was Chairman and CEO of Random House for ten years, and Bharat Anand, a chaired professor at Harvard Business School.
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