My blogger calendar post.

I went to cybermummy this year. I was part of the photoshoot for the bloggercalendar as arranged by Jay and Tara. And yes, I want a copy of it. So I’m following Jay’s instructions:

First: post a photo of your blog’s inspiration. So, your baby/babies, where you live, your vegetable patch, your novel, your native flag, your phone – whatever you feel is the main subject of your blog.Whatever, it’s entirely up to you.

Second: Post a basic blog CV. In a fashion, it could describe why you chose the photo you did. Explain your blog, the who, the what, the why – your call.

Post a picture of my blog inspiration? That’s tough. This blog started as a way of keeping in touch with home educating friends, and I’m not sure I’ve actually got a photo of them all. And it was a way of keeping a record of our day to day lives, our home education, milestones, crafts, books read, films watched, rants, raves the lot. I don’t know that I could encompass that in one photo.

So you’ll have to make do with a picture of the offspring. They were the primary inspiration, even though there’s much more random stuff here as well now. And I hope that widens the appeal, as long as I keep up the cute pictures from time to time 😉


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