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Friday, December 28, 2007

Who Am I?

Now that Christmas is past (barely), I have a few minutes to post here. The Holiday has made things around my house extra busy and I have had limited time for my blog!

However, another busy season is about to fall upon our family, we are waiting for the arrival of a new baby. To apply the correct process of numerical order, this is baby number 10 :).

I was going to write a post about me, what I like, what I do, how long I spend doing it, etc., but I see that as slightly redundant now that I have filled in my profile more diligently. I seriously doubt that anyone is that interested in reading a thesis length post of what I read, listen to, or otherwise occupy my mind with. That's what one can call (for lack of a better word) boring.

I can write about what I do at home, in fact that's why I like to blog! I may be 20 years old, but I don't go to college. I do own my own business though. Along with my
Mother, I write and publish our magazine Seasons At Home. This is new for us this year, and we are busily preparing for the next issue for the Spring. In the magazine, I decided to run a column for young women who, like me, aren't going to college. A couple of years ago it never occured to me that there were other young women who actually stayed home to pursue home on purpose. I just assumed that I was just 'one of those' and moved about my business. I have discovered otherwise since then, and wanted to start something of my own that may become a source of encouragement to others who would like to do the same!

So, if you read this blog, you will find that I write about my family, all the things homey that I like to do and everything that falls in between!
posted by ~*~Jessica~*~ at 7:27 PM

2 Comments:

I love everything you do!

December 29, 2007 at 1:28 PM  

I was also gonna ask, what made ya'll think of starting a magazine? it was a great idea, but where'd it come from? : )

Oh, yeah. Actully, Dad said that people CAN have chickens in city limits... but I said you had problems with neighbors and they wouldn't like it, so I hadn't said anything about it being okay with chickens/in yards and all (in the city; )

Oh, that's neat they liked the chickens. The Production Reds come up and greet you too! (little gluttons)

Love ya!
Michelle

May 14, 2009 at 8:55 AM  

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