October 22, 2003

Happy birthday, mamamusings

One of my favorite weblogs is having its first blogiversary today:

One year. Four hundred and thirty-nine entries. One thousand, five hundred and forty-six comments. (Thanks for being the first, Joi!) Over fourteen thousand page views per month. An entire world of new friends and colleagues. A changed life.... [mamamusings]

Hard to believe Lawley's only been at this for one year.

Posted by xian at October 22, 2003 7:33 AM
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