Monday, July 18, 2016

One Year Blogiversary - $20 Amazon giftcard and Missional Motherhood Bible study giveaway

I wrote my first blog post on My Full Heart on July 15, 2015. It's hard to believe I've been blogging for an entire year! Here are a few interesting tidbits on my little corner of the internet:

  • I have had 34,377 pageviews since I started blogging.
  • My most popular post was "Review of Do-It-Yourself Homeschooling Journal and Delight-Directed Learning Handbook", which posted on December 2, 2015 with 9 comments and 487 pageviews.
  • My first-ever post was titled, "Homeschooling with Heart of Dakota {getting prepared for Bigger Hearts for His Glory}", which has had 287 pageviews.
  • The post with the most comments was "D is for Delight-Directed Learning: Review and Giveaway" which had 38 comments and 344  pageviews.
  • I have published 223 posts, including this one, since July 15, 2015.
  • My top traffic sources are Google and Facebook {which is weird because I don't have Facebook...}.
To celebrate my one year blogiversary, I want to have a giveaway! I love doing giveaways! I am going to give away a Bible study workbook titled "Missional Motherhood" by Gloria Furman along with a $20 giftcard from Amazon. The giveaway will run today, July 18th, 2016 until Saturday, July 23, 2016. I will ship your prize on Monday, July 25, 2016.
 
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17 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your blogiversary! Hooray!

    I always like to read about people's regular homeschool routine and how they solve little problems.

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    1. Thank you! I also love to read about everyday stuff, especially regarding homeschooling.

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  2. Congrats on your blogiversary! That's awesome! I love reading about the real lives of other homeschoolers. :)

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    1. Thanks!! Real life posts are my favorite, too!

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  3. I would love to read more about your homeschool journey including but not limited to recipes, homeschool funnies, unit study ideas, hands-on math, and field trips. I would also like to see ways to frugally homeschool or even work-at-home options (if possible).

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    1. Thanks for some great ideas! Hands on math is definitely something I can write about.

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  4. Congratulations! I'm always interested to see how other Moms use Charlotte Mason's methods, they have worked so well for our family.

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    1. Thank you! I also love CM posts and how others implement her ideas in their lifestyle.

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  5. Congratulations on your one-year blogiversary! What a wonderful accomplishment. When I am reading blogs, I am generally looking for real-useability of material shared, viewpoints of other homeschooling families, and ideas for specific topics. One thing I enjoy about your blog is that you and I are both dealing with middle school ages and getting ideas for that age group can be more difficult. So, I enjoy posts that address that age group, even when in conjunction with ideas for younger ones.

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    1. I am hoping to start Junior High Junction Linky again. It was lots of fun reading other posts about middle school and gaining new wisdom and ideas from other families.

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  6. Congratulations on your one year blogiversary!

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  7. Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love reading about curriculum and how others implement schedules, things like that. I would love to link up with your Junior High Junction, let me know when you have it up and running again.

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    1. Oops... my email is time4totsdaycare@gmail.com for the subscription

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    2. Thank you! I would love for you to link up with the Junior High Junction! I hope to have it up in a week or two.

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  8. Congratulations. I would like to see you write more family entertainment stories. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com

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  9. Megan, good for you! Congratulations. I like hearing about ways moms solve homeschool challenges...and stay encouraged. :)

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