It took some time, patience, and lots of work but I eventually did and then I changed my blog name. I think it fits me better, don't you? So, because I switched blog names and addresses I know that many of you may have clicked on older posts, you may not have been able to read them and for that I am sorry. So, I included some older posts as well that I consider some of my favorites. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them!
There you have it! I love looking back and seeing what was done before, don't you? On that note, I defiantly have to make a list on my favorite posts by other bloggers! Putting that on my to-write list hehe
Enjoy!!! xox
Out of your choices, I like "Do I Dare?" best:) It shows all the courage and strength you have:))
ReplyDeleteThank you Joanna! Its my fave too-just let it all hang out hehe xox
DeleteHow wonderfully fun - I just love looking at the stats for my blog, too. I couldn't help but smile big time when I saw what the most popular post was blog name switch. I adored that post about Barbara and Robert, too, and used it as a jumping off point for one of my own this past February.
ReplyDeleteEverything you share with us is a delight, dear Bunny, and it warms my heart to hear you say like you've found a truer sense of vintage/blogging voice these days. That's wonderful!!!
♥ Jessica
Thank you dahling-muah! xox
DeleteSounds like fun!
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Thank you :) xox
DeleteLove this post, hun!!!! I agree with Joanna...My fav is definitely "Do I Dare", but I also loved "Unknowingly Living a 1940s Life". They are both fab posts. I didn't know of your blog under the other name so it's good to see some oldies.
ReplyDeleteI love everything you post!!!! I started following you because so seemed so approachable and down to earth...AND you love vintage!! Now we're friends!!! YAY!!! haha!
But really, great post girly!
I like the photo of the secretary at the typewriter. And I like best the post: "Do I dare?" And I must say:
ReplyDelete"Yes, you should!"