Problogger issued a 7 Link Challenge today where you sort through your archives and link to 7 specific posts. I thought it would be quick to write but I found myself re-reading old posts, reminiscing, and just getting sucked into the past of where 2 Wired 2 Tired used to be. It was time well spent and fun! I hope you enjoy these posts as much as I did and feel free to leave a comment or two – these oldies but goodies would appreciate it!
- Link back to your first post: Toddler TV and Imagination – I obviously had no clue about the importance of breaking up a post – it does sound a lot like how I talk though!
- A post you enjoyed writing the most: My Top 10 Creative and Affordable Vacation Ideas – I love writing about travel and I really tried hard to think out of the box with this one.
- A post which had a great discussion: Did You Know? Dr. Oz – There wasn’t a ton of discussion on this post but for the number of readers I had at the time it garnered a good reaction. It was just too revolting not to.
- A post on someone else’s blog you wish you had written: Getting Out of My Head by Fat Girl Walkin – A truly honest post about why competitiveness isn’t always a good thing. It was like she was inside my head when she wrote it.
- Your most helpful post: The Should Be’s - A writing conference take away: “Life is full of dirty dishes.”
- A post with a title you are proud of: Someone Please Steal My Idea – Enough said.
- A post you wish more people had read: Kristi Yamaguchi Inspires Me to Be a Better Mom – It was an amazing lesson I learned about motherhood that was only read by very few readers.
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I’m off to read the Kristi Yamagouchi post! I loved her when I was a kid and watched all her performances on TV and even though I didn’t know how to ice skate I sure loved to pretend LOL
I enjoyed reading your entries. I took the 7 link challenge also. My results can be found at: http://stepparentingwithgrace.blogspot.com/2010/07/7-link-challenge.html