Showing posts with label follow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label follow. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2013

Missed you, blogosphere.

Wow. So in the past month, I've hardly had a moment to myself. I'm exhausted, to say the least. I started not one, but two jobs, worked the Women's College World Series and the Big 12 Baseball championship, and finished up my second-to-last semester of college.

I haven't had a chance to do much of anything. Also, I've completely re-built my resume, or at least started to. I'm almost done, I promise. At least 3/4 of it is finished!

I started looking at Advertising agencies in London, or England in general. It's been as good as my travel-obsessed self can get right now. The good news is the 15th is my first day off. The bad news? I'm probably going to sleep the entire two days of that weekend just to get my energy up.

Officially, my blogging class has ended. This leaves me at a weird fork in the road. I can keep blogging or I can stop. To be honest, if things keep up like they have lately, I won't be posting often. But then again, I've found some pretty amazing people through blogging, and I don't want to give that up.

If you guys haven't checked out some of the people I'm obsessed with, I'm sorry. Your life sucks. Here's some great people in the blogosphere.

Well, sorry for the really horrible blog post. If you read it, you get an extra gold star. I'm actually going to bed now, considering I woke up at 6am today.


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Check Out This Blog!


Sara has been running this blog for quite a while, and she's always entertaining. She's a 21-year-old (almost 22, Happy Birthday soon!) blogging from Georgia about all things in her life: school, nannying, and her current favorite nail polishes. Sara's blog is easy on the eyes and fits into her preppy style, a big plus to all her followers. Her layout is very clean and her posts are all appropriate in length. Depending on the topic, some are longer than others. She's good about using images to draw readers in as well as emphasize the things she's discussing.

As far as a weakness goes, the only thing I can really point at is her headline. I absolutely love the chevron and the simplicity of the design, but the text could be a little bigger. Ultimately, that's just a personal preference and really isn't hindering anyone from reading her blog. I really hope that I can mimic Sara's ease with blogging. She has a way of making it feel like she's a close friend discussing things over coffee rather than some distant person talking about her nail polish.

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