|
principessa05
|
read my profile
sign my guestbook
Name: Jennifer Birthday: 10/6/1979
Interests: Jesus, Steve, finding unique restaurants, leading Life Group, singing, serving in my wonderful church LifePoint, drinking coffee, catching up with my girls, cooking Expertise: spending hours in Caribou Coffee, finding great bargains, critiquing people's grammar (hey, it's my job too!), editing books, making Steve laugh, coffee (enough said), trying new recipes Occupation: Education/training Industry: Education/Research
Message: message me
Member Since:
1/11/2005
|
|
SubscriptionsSites I Read
|
|
|
|
| Good morning! I thought you all would like to see Mary's published work on the web: http://www.missionsinterchange.com/studentspot.asp After reading the webzine for which I've been writing, she submitted some work to be considered as well and they selected her as a writer. I think it's so fun that we're both writing for the same publication!
This is a student spotlight, but she will be writing for the Real Life column in the next few months. By the way, my next article won't be published until May and then I will have several in a row. It's been nice to have a break, but I'm excited to get back into the swing of things! :) | | |
| Please note the protected post for my roomie bloggers.  | | |
| Since my weblog is entitled "the coffee table," I feel it appropriate to comment on the wonderful cinnamon soy latte I am currently enjoying as I write my first entry. Although it could be argued that any Caribou Coffee latte is fantastic, I would have to say that I think mine is extra special since it was made by my sweet boyfriend Steve. Simply the best way to start the day--a latte and a good book. The hard part comes when I have to leave the comforts of a big leather chair and head to work. What is it about January that makes me want to be on vacation for the whole month? Before I sign off, I want to express my excitement to my fellow bloggers and blogger mentor (Meagan) about the potential in this interactive journaling. I definitely think obsession is on the brink; it's very addictive. | | |
|