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A Blog Challenge

I found this list over at The Griffiths.  I just started following her blog and loved this idea.  I hope that I can make it through 30 days

Day One- A recent picture of yourself and fifteen interesting facts.




Day Two- The meaning behind your blog name.



Day Three -A picture of you and your friends.



Day Four- A habit that you wish you didn’t have.



Day Five- A picture of somewhere you’ve been to.



Day Six- Favorite super hero and why.



Day Seven- A picture of someone/something that has the biggest impact on you.



Day Eight - Short term goals for this month and why.



Day Nine - Something you’re proud of in the past few days.



Day Ten - Songs you listen to when you are happy, sad, bored, hyped, mad.



Day Eleven - Another picture of you and your friends.



Day Twelve - How you found out about blogger and why you have one.



Day Thirteen - A letter to someone who has hurt you recently.



Day Fourteen - A picture of you and your family.



Day Fifteen - Put your ipod on shuffle: first 10 songs that play.



Day Sixteen - Another picture of yourself.



Day Seventeen - Someone you would want to switch lives with for one day and why.



Day Eighteen - Plans/dreams/goals you have.



Day Nineteen - Nicknames you have and why you have them.



Day Twenty - Someone you see yourself marrying or being with in the future.



Day Twenty one - A picture of something that makes you happy.



Day Twenty two - What makes you different from everyone else.



Day Twenty three - Something you crave for a lot.



Day Twenty four - A letter to your parents.



Day Twenty five - What I would find in your bag.



Day Twenty six - What do you think about your friends?



Day Twenty eight - A picture from you last year, and now. What has changed since then?



Day Twenty nine - In this past month, what have you learned?



Day Thirty - Your favorite song.
 
Wish me luck, and I hope you find this enjoyable, too!

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