I feel like I was a bad blogger at the end of 2010. I know, I know, it's basically all just for fun, but I don't like promising things and then not following through. I still have things in drafts or emails that I wanted to post but never got around to-- recipes, interviews, ideas, etc.
I'm trying to do a little catch-up today (hence, the three posts in one day).
So for next year, I'm really going to try to prepare ahead of time before I announce a big idea. I tend to get ahead of myself in the blogging world it seems.
I'm so thankful for each one of you that reads here, and I want you to be able to count on me for fun, inspiring, and often tasty content. Quality, not quantity. Due to family life and other commitments (like my little job {!!} with Simple Organic), it's just not practical for me to post everyday here, even if I wanted to, but I want to stay relatively consistent in the coming year. I love the journal aspect of blogging and having something to look back on.
A few more things as I wrap up 2010...
- As many of you know, I did chop my hair off. :) I still need to mail in my braids, so more on that later. I regret the bangs a little bit but otherwise love the haircut.
- I'm hoping to put together some reviews and giveaways that I've been storing up. No details now, because like I said, I don't want to get ahead of myself, but as soon as I can get the posts ready, I will.
- I'm going to Blissdom again at the end of January, and I'd love to meet you if you'll be there. Let me know if you're going!
- And finally, if you haven't heard the news yet, I do have a big excuse for not following through on my blogging much this fall. I spent a couple of months a bit on the tired and nauseaus side. Yup, I hardly believe it myself, but we're expecting #3 in June of '11!! We're very thankful that the Lord would open my womb again and are praying that things continue on as they have been (I'm 16 weeks and things are going great).
I hope you all have a very happy New Year's Eve tonight and the Lord greatly blesses you and your families in 2011.