Not exact matches
It's been a
while since I've written any «what I'm
reading»
posts, so
today I wanted to share with you a book I recently
read written by one of my blogger «friends» Jenna of the blog Eat, Live, Run.
I composed lines of this
post in my head as I went to bed last night, which was clearly productive (sarcasm) as I remember none of them and is most definitely a bad way to lull yourself to sleep because I woke from a stress nightmare at 4 am in which I was under deadline to
read two novels and write three 15 - page papers by
today, all
while attending a full day of classes.
If you've followed along on the blog for a
while or
read our home tour you'll recognize these before photos but
today is the official «after»
post.
While the link up still works the
post you are
reading today was actually featured with the link up yesterday but there was a glitch or bug in my
post and anytime I went in to change or add a link in the
post (to support other bloggers link ups) it deleted almost the whole
post and then my
posts weren't saving (even the autosaves) and then people couldn't comment and ahhhh!
After
reading this
post I decided to wear my mother's pearls
today while I am cooking for a couple of friends coming over
today... and I look fabulous as I wash the dishes..
Just dropping in to say that I love your blog and,
while today's comment on the whole Jeff Rivera debacle was my first time commenting, I have
read quite a few
posts — this one included — at least three times.
It's been a
while since I've been engaged in commenting on news stories, but I felt compelled to do so again after I
read this, since I literally just addressed ebook - only stores closing in a blog
post today.
You should care because Hemingway knew how to give himself a gift, and I want you,
today, right now,
while reading this
post, to pledge to do -LSB-...]
You may have
read our LG
post from a
while ago about Google apps for travelers on the road, but
today I'm tackling the world of the iPhone, which until recently was foreign to me.
You may have
read our LG
post from a
while ago about Google apps for travelers on the road, but
today I'm tackling the world of the iPhone,...
While reading the Simple Justice blog
today (it must have been an old
post as I know I wrote a fond «Farewell to «Simple Justice» and Scott Greenfield»
post back in February 2012 when Simple Justice shut down), I saw two references to young lawyers who tried placing free ads on Craigslist but ultimately rejected this business development tactic as undignified.
While many lawyers will make the easier ethical decisions in their careers more by thinking logically and applying common sense than by
reading the rules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my
post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to
today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
While reading the employment news
today, I came across the advertisement published by your company, seeking candidates for the
post of Inventory Specialist in your firm.
I just found your blog
today and came across this giveaway
while reading older
posts.
I actually just almost
posted under your «Introduce Yourself Blog» then I
read today's and thought... well here might even be better:) My husband and I live in Baton Rouge, LA and we renovate homes veeeeerrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyy slowly, since we live in them with our two little ones
while doing it.