Sunday, July 25, 2010

Endnote



Thank you to everyone who kept me company for the past nine weeks as I tripped and stumbled along the blogosphere. It has truly been an eye-opening and at times therapeutic experience. When I wasn’t busy trying to document my own dribble it was fascinating to read the work of my peers. The question remains if I (or any of us) will continue to blog. And I sincerely hope we do but not at the cost of our vibrant lives.

"My life has been the poem I would have writ,
But I could not both live and utter it."

2 comments:

  1. Hi there! I know an email would be better, but I couldn't find your contact info :) I love your blog - you have such a fun personality and the right amount of attitude, and we'd love to work with you on something together. I'm from http://NYCTrip.com, and we're always on the lookout for fantastic NYC bloggers like yourself! If you're open to it, we'd love to have you review our Holiday Lights Motorcoach Sightseeing Tour or our Christmas Holiday Walking Tour - both are listed at http://www.nyctrip.com/Pages/Index.aspx?PageID=156. They're such a beautiful way to really capture how festive NYC is during the holidays and see all the holiday glitz in person. Both tours are guided by experienced, fun tour guides. The main difference between the two is the length - the motorcoach tour is about 4 hrs, and the walking tour is about 1 hr and 15 mins. Both tours leave from Midtown, and if you'd like to take us up on this, we just need your name, and we'll email two free tickets to you.

    Just let me know if you're interested - email me at nyctriponline@gmail.com. We'd love to have you!

    Thanks,
    Alicia
    http://NYCTrip.com

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  2. Throughout my entire life, religious has been pushed aside by my mom for the most part and I have recently been asking her to go to our non-denominational community church that has really changed my life while going with my dad. In the past few weeks, it has been my mom asking me to go to church which represents an incredible change in her life. Even more, she decided to get involved by sponsoring a young girl in Zambia!!! Its really a miracle and blessing to see that God has touched her life in that way and really opens my eyes to all the things He has in store for us :)

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