Just so everyone knows, the comment section for each blog is at the TOP of each post instead of the bottom. It's one of the things I don't like about this layout. I've been noticing that people comment on one of my posts thinking that they're commenting on the right one, but it's actually the previous one.
For example, a few people meant to comment on my "Things Your Science Teacher Didn't Tell You" post, but they commented on the jewelry giveaway. If it helps, look at the labels to make sure you're posting on the right one.
It confused me at first too.
P.S. I gave my personal narrative in one of my Communications classes today. The assignment was to tell a personal story about ourselves that was significant in shaping who we are as a person today. I was a little nervous that I wouldn't make it to the ten minute mark, but I made it to 9 minutes and 40 seconds(so close!). I'm so glad my story was able to help someone else. That's all I ever really wanted was for it to encourage someone else that they can make it even if all of the odds are stacked against them. Considering my teacher was in tears by the end, I say it was successful. I loved listening to everyone else's stories rather than telling my own- not that I didn't enjoy telling mine, because I did. I've just always enjoyed learning about other people.
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Hey! Thanks for chiming in on Seth's blog! Makes me feel better to see a teen who loves her mom! =)
Ha, I bet I did that too!
Wow, presentations scare me. Glad yours went well. I never make it through with solid nerves. I gave one once and broke down in tears, I should've known better than to do it on something so emotional and near to me. Doesn't it feel great to have it over with? I have one coming up in a couple of weeks. eekkk
The teacher in tears...I'd say you did a great job!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Sounds like you did awesome!!!
Speaking of awesome, the article in the Hartwell Sun was sooooooo good! I enjoyed reading it, and that photo was great!!!
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