What I Learned From 2008 – Elissa Baxter

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Guest post by Elissa Baxter who writes over at Squibblog

January: The everyday is a pain in the neck

February: Mario geeks

March: Sometimes my new job doesn’t suck

April: Seven things you probably did already know about me

May: Bill Henson is innocent

June: Tales of brilliance

July: Pink glitter and silver smarties

August: Mark as completed

September: Cleaning up and clearing out

October: Lemonade stand

November: Lost and found

December: It’s that too-busy-to-post time of year

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Squibblog is the personal diary of Elissa, a writer, photographer, mother, Art History student, political junkie and ex-lawyer. While it started in 2003 as a way to keep family and friends updated on the progress of our children, Zac and Nell, it’s evolved into a much-needed place to vent and rant, remember and commune. These entries, one from each month, aren’t necessarily about what I learned last year, but they do track the highs and lows of a year in our young family.

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  1. Wilson Ponon Jan 22nd 2009 at 10:57 pm

    Honestly, Elissa. I have a sweet memory about the Lemonade stand and I’ll keep it forever in my mind :)

  2. J.D. Meieron Jan 24th 2009 at 3:19 am

    tales of brilliance was my favorite.

    It’s just a fun post.

    J.D. Meiers last blog post..Avoid Mental Burnout

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