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There's a party goin' on right here

Apparently when I fail to look at my calendar until just before I go to bed, I completely forget my blog's birthday (last Thursday). Bad bloggy mommy, I know. So I'm here to wish my blog a belated happy second birthday.

There is no giveaway to celebrate the day. No cupcakes to enjoy (other than the one above that is making me drool like a teething baby). But here are a few of the posts you may have missed that have helped make my blog special (at least to me) over the past 730 days (+4 because I need to learn to look at my calendar in the morning) and 222 (+ this one) posts:



DNF, DNS and more "runner lingo"

A Letter to My Treadmill

Skinny People

Runnerds

The 12 Days of Running

Disappointed


And since we're on the subject of my blog, have you voted today for it to be one of the Top 25 Health & Fitness Mom Blogs? If not, just click the little circle below and then give me a "thumbs up."



Comments

  1. voted! Happy blog birthday! (and now I totally want a cupcake, LOL)

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  2. I read the post skinny people. I so think the same way. Thanks for sharing that. Happy Blog Birthday. Can you send me that cupcake. ha ha.Have a great weekend.

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  3. Happy belated Birthday to your blog!! :0)

    It's amazing how fast the runnerds thing came off the ground and how many loved it, isn't it? :0) Yay Runnerds!!

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  4. voted! (and I just put you to 500!)

    I had graham crackers and frosting to celebrate the birthday for you :)

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  5. Happy blogiversary! And I just want you to know that I've been voting for you every time you ask, here and on FB. :)

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  6. mmm that cupcake does look good. Congrats on 2 years of blogging. I really hope we can meet up for the UV race. I am thinking of putting together a blogger meet up at Yogurtland or something the Friday before around 5pm. Do you think you could make it?

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  7. Happy blog bday!
    ....now I want a cupcake...

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  8. Happy Blog Birthday! Just clicked a thumbs up for ya!

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  9. Only 2 years of blogging? We have so much more to look forward to!
    But you may have already exhausted your best post titles, like spitting on a cupcake and underroos. Ha!

    Hmmmm. Premature? Maybe. Congrats on top 25! You deserved it from Day 1.

    A Letter to My Treadmill was a unique post. You sure do love, and never dread, Millie.

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  10. Happy blog-irthday! I love your blog, i heart you and i adore your girls!

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