Thursday, December 2, 2010

VBB

That's me...VBB...a Very Bad Blogger.

I haven't posted in forever (duh).

I've barely kept up with my favorite blogs (I'm sorry!) though if I have, I have been horrible at leaving comments (again, I'm sorry!).

But it's not because I don't love all of you... I do. And I miss blogging! I really do! There have been times I really felt like I needed to write about something, to vent or process or just share a funny story. Yet there were days I tried and didn't have the right words. But I do miss it. And all of you. :)

So I promise to be back soon with some good stuff...including some Christmasy pictures and some good stories- including a CrushGate update! (No, he hasn't professed his love for me.) I will also try to get caught up on blogs... although to complicate matters further my internet is defunct at the moment, so I'm using my fancy phone to write this! Sweet!

Have an awesome weekend everyone! I will be back next week!

3 comments:

Suz said...

I'm DYING to hear the Crushgate update!!

Amber said...

Finally! ;-)

N said...

Yay you are out of blog hibernation!

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Revised Influential Books List

1. And the Band Played On- Randy Shilts
2. Listening to Prozac- Peter D. Kramer
3. Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism- Temple Grandin
4. Nickel and Dimed-Barbara Ehrenreich Eh, it was OK. Reminded me a little of Dirty Jobs.
5. Into Thin Air- Jon Krakauer
6. The Satanic Verses- Salman Rushdie
7. Middlesex- Jeffery Eugenides Read it. Loved it. Recommend it.
8. A Perfect Spy- John le Carre
9. What is the What- Dave Eggers LOVE this book! Very inspiring!
10. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle- Haruki Murakami Done.
11. The Known World- Edward P. Jones
12. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- J.K. Rowling Read it twice!!
13. The Bonfire of the Vanities- Tom Wolfe Hmm, the jury is still out on this one (pun intended).
14. Infinite Jest- David Foster Wallace
15. The Unbearable Lightness of Being- Milan Kundera
16. Beloved- Toni Morrison - Abandoned.
17. The Handmaid's Tale- Margaret Atwood
18. Freakonomics- Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner A really interesting & thought-provoking read!