- 2007 ... My first post was about Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake.
- 2008 ... Missed my "end of January" blogiversary by a day.
- 2009 ... Completely missed the day because I was sick.
- 2010 ... Nailed the day with a blogiversary post.
- 2011 ... Went to church and remembered my blogiversary.
- 2012 ... Scheduled post for "1:30 AM" to match the 1-30 date.
- 2013 ... Forgot it again, maybe because I was healing from this.
- 2014 ... Remembered on my seventh blogiversary
- 2015 ... and on my eighth blogiversary.
- 2016 ... Nothing. On 2-2-16 I posted about hippos and children.
- 2017 ... Remembered my tenth blogiversary, an important year.
- 2018 ... Posted TWOsday without once thinking "blogiversary."
- 2019 ... Today's post was scheduled back on Nancy's blogiversary.
To blog or not to blog, that is the question.
In my case, blogging is more like:
I blog, therefore I am.
Does that sound familiar? The "comments" part of this cartoon is only correct for social media like Facebook and Twitter. I have found comments from other book bloggers to be mostly positive.
Happy Bloggiversary, Bonnie! Posting months in advance is certainly one good way to make sure you don't miss the date! Love the cartoon. The comments part made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary! 12 years is a great length of time so congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogiversary and I didn't realize that you knew Nancy too. It really is a small world, the blogging world. And thanks for the mention in your sidebar.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogoversary! I’ve been happily blogging for ten and a half years. I almost never remember to celebrate my blogoversary.
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