This year we were rolling in the deep and moving it like Jagger. Britney got engaged, Jessica got pregnant, and the biggest wedding of the year took place in England. The world fell in love with Pippa, (sorry, Kate!) and everyone cheered when news broke about Osama, even those of us who thought UFO's had landed on earth, because what else could the breaking news so late at night be? As usual, all major news stories broke on Twitter first.
2011 was the year the world was supposed to end, with Rapture and dead birds and all, and yet, somehow, we survived. Take that, Kirk Cameron!
People occupied Wall Street and a brilliant man who forever changed technology passed away, leaving us all to mourn on our iPhone's, in sadnesswhile shaking our heads at the five people left on Earth who are still using Blackberry's.
2011 was a year filled with good news stories and awful, heartbreaking news.
This past year was also one that was filled with amazing opportunities that I'm so thankful for. It was the year my oldest son started grade one, and the year my baby started pre-school. I tend to share less about my children's lives on my blog, and more in my personal journals, but I'll never stop writing about my boys. My boys keep me laughing all day long and fill my heart with so much love, it hurts. We took a road trip to Maine and made new awesome holiday memories, and soaked up as much fun as we could this year as a family, but that's another year-end post for another time.
For now, here are my top blog posts of 2011:
2011 began with some new beginnings.
And some fear, too when I felt a lump and had my first mammogram.
As usual, we spent some time (never enough) in south Florida, where I got over my SAD for a week, at least.
I told you all about the things that annoy me.
And how hard it is to find balance.
I was ecstatic to be in the Top Ten to be the new co-host for Daytime Ottawa, and I had blast being Kelly Ripa for a day.
And I was truly honoured to be featured in The Ottawa Citizen as one of the city's top six fashion bloggers, and one of three fashion bloggers with Ottawa Magazine.
I wrote about what to expect when you become a mom, and how Bambi caused me life-long trauma.
I reminisced about Old School Blogging and the days that have passed.
I shared with you all where I'm from, one of my favourite posts of the year.
(Maybe even ever?)
I wrote about my Five Things.
I became Yummy Mummy Club's shopping blogger, which fell into place perfectly, because well... I love to shop, and I love to write about my love of shopping.
I popped some Ativan and went to San Diego for BlogHer'11.
I attended the Toronto International Film Festival and interviewed Heather Graham. She was gorgeous, and even though her acting wasn't that great in The Flying Machine, it was an awesome experience.
I was flown to New York City for the day for the Tommee Tippee launch, which tops my list of things I didn't think I'd be doing in 2011. A day trip to NYC with some awesome bloggers, complete with lunch in Saks with Marinka and Ali? Pretty awesome.
I admitted my problem with being dependently wealthy, and interviewed Gail Vaz-Oxlade over the phone, later meeting here at BlissDom Canada.
I turned (gulp) 35, and was lucky to have the chance to review the two-floor Presidential suite at the Marriott in Yorkville for my birthday weekend , complete with champagne, balloons, a yummy cake, plenty of shopping, and dinner with my closest friends. It was the best review I've done, and my boys still talk about the two-floor hotel room they ran around in for two days.
I hosted an event for Yellow Pages at the Pantages Hotel in Toronto, too. A trip to Toronto complete with yummy martinis and a room full of fabulous people was another highlight of my year.
Of course, what's a year gone by in the blogging world without some really, really embarrassing pictures being posted for the entire world to see?
I think my jazz hands ends 2011 with a bang, don't you?
Here's to a fantastic, healthy, happy, and successful 2012, everyone!
I hope we can all kick it old school blogging style in the new year (at least, I hope to) and spend more time reading and commenting on the blogs we love. All I want in 2012 is more time to spend with the people I love, and more time to do the things I love doing. Health and happiness, too! And no more snow.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
2011 was the year the world was supposed to end, with Rapture and dead birds and all, and yet, somehow, we survived. Take that, Kirk Cameron!
People occupied Wall Street and a brilliant man who forever changed technology passed away, leaving us all to mourn on our iPhone's, in sadness
2011 was a year filled with good news stories and awful, heartbreaking news.
This past year was also one that was filled with amazing opportunities that I'm so thankful for. It was the year my oldest son started grade one, and the year my baby started pre-school. I tend to share less about my children's lives on my blog, and more in my personal journals, but I'll never stop writing about my boys. My boys keep me laughing all day long and fill my heart with so much love, it hurts. We took a road trip to Maine and made new awesome holiday memories, and soaked up as much fun as we could this year as a family, but that's another year-end post for another time.
For now, here are my top blog posts of 2011:
2011 began with some new beginnings.
And some fear, too when I felt a lump and had my first mammogram.
As usual, we spent some time (never enough) in south Florida, where I got over my SAD for a week, at least.
I told you all about the things that annoy me.
And how hard it is to find balance.
I was ecstatic to be in the Top Ten to be the new co-host for Daytime Ottawa, and I had blast being Kelly Ripa for a day.
And I was truly honoured to be featured in The Ottawa Citizen as one of the city's top six fashion bloggers, and one of three fashion bloggers with Ottawa Magazine.
I wrote about what to expect when you become a mom, and how Bambi caused me life-long trauma.
I reminisced about Old School Blogging and the days that have passed.
I shared with you all where I'm from, one of my favourite posts of the year.
(Maybe even ever?)
I wrote about my Five Things.
I became Yummy Mummy Club's shopping blogger, which fell into place perfectly, because well... I love to shop, and I love to write about my love of shopping.
I popped some Ativan and went to San Diego for BlogHer'11.
I attended the Toronto International Film Festival and interviewed Heather Graham. She was gorgeous, and even though her acting wasn't that great in The Flying Machine, it was an awesome experience.
I was flown to New York City for the day for the Tommee Tippee launch, which tops my list of things I didn't think I'd be doing in 2011. A day trip to NYC with some awesome bloggers, complete with lunch in Saks with Marinka and Ali? Pretty awesome.
I admitted my problem with being dependently wealthy, and interviewed Gail Vaz-Oxlade over the phone, later meeting here at BlissDom Canada.
I turned (gulp) 35, and was lucky to have the chance to review the two-floor Presidential suite at the Marriott in Yorkville for my birthday weekend , complete with champagne, balloons, a yummy cake, plenty of shopping, and dinner with my closest friends. It was the best review I've done, and my boys still talk about the two-floor hotel room they ran around in for two days.
I hosted an event for Yellow Pages at the Pantages Hotel in Toronto, too. A trip to Toronto complete with yummy martinis and a room full of fabulous people was another highlight of my year.
Of course, what's a year gone by in the blogging world without some really, really embarrassing pictures being posted for the entire world to see?
I think my jazz hands ends 2011 with a bang, don't you?
Here's to a fantastic, healthy, happy, and successful 2012, everyone!
I hope we can all kick it old school blogging style in the new year (at least, I hope to) and spend more time reading and commenting on the blogs we love. All I want in 2012 is more time to spend with the people I love, and more time to do the things I love doing. Health and happiness, too! And no more snow.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Happy new year!
Having lunch with you and Ali was so awesome. Can't wait to see you in Miami and Toronto next year.
Congrats on a fab year! Cheers to 2012!
But seriously, you are awesome. And I love the pics of you growing up. It's so fun to see the progression into fabulousness :-)