What I Learned From 2008 – Sara Hutchinson

[Note from the Proprietor: In case you're wondering what it's all about, well, we're smack in the middle of BLOGAPALOOZA! Hey, you're welcome to join in the fun if you like! All ya gotta do is click that cute little link and read all about it!]

___________________________

Guest post by Sara Hutchison who writes over at Unblocked

January Mornings are not for me

July Get comfy

___________________________

Divorced mother of two, originally from a small farming community, college educated, moderately creative, love reading, music, dogs, water, games, and outdoor activities. Occasionally have great bursts of energy & feelings of accomplishment. Mostly I feel like I’m hanging on by my fingertips! I have a special someone who makes my heart smile.

___________________________

[Further note from the Proprietor: Hey, if you're interested in having your own "best of 2008" posts highlighted right here at the Middle Zone, then by all means, click on this link: (BLOGAPALOOZA: What I Learned From 2008) and read all about it! BLOGAPALOOZA will be open for entries from now until Sunday, January 25.]

___________________________

No responses yet

No Responses to “What I Learned From 2008 – Sara Hutchinson”

  1. J.D. Meieron Jan 18th 2009 at 4:24 am

    Mornings are Not For Me was my favorite.

    > I am aware that as I age, these losses will become more frequent and more painful.
    That’s an interesting line that invokes some deep thinking.

    J.D. Meiers last blog post..Actions, Insights and Notes

LEAVING A REPLY:

Say, do us all a favor, won't you? We’re fairly easy-going around these here parts, but please do NOT enter a keyword phrase or a business, product or service name as YOUR name in the comment section. It will likely get your comment labeled as spam and deleted. You MAY, however, use a real name, nickname or handle, along with a brief identifying phrase, such as "Big Bubba, Midnight Cowboy." Thanks a herd, and a tip o’ the hat to ya! - Ed.

Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting.