A penny for your thoughts (#28)
I believe in the power of starting the the week off with a positive or provoking thought -- and so was created A Penny For Your Thoughts. This is a weekly discussion/blog hop that will feature quotes of all kinds; classics, character, book-movie, personal, etc. The themes will range from funny to serious, but really it all depends on how you interpret it! How does this work?
- Every Sunday a quote will be posted
- Enter the giveaway by posting your thoughts on a post of your own or in the comment section below.
- Collect the pennies! Every week there will be a penny to collect and include with your post, if you choose.
- RAFFLE ENTRY: Submit your blog link or comment link to this form so that your name can be uploaded to a raffle generator.
- On the last Sunday of every month the entries from the form above will be entered in a drawing. You get as many entries as you have pennies for the month. Prizes will include books, gift cards, site promotion, and other bookish winnings!
- Have fun! This is a fun way to start some discussion, discover blogs, and get to know more people. Please re-post these steps so that followers understand the process.
My thoughts...
Thinking back at some of the things I've done in life to impress others or cover my "weirdness"...I can't help but laugh. When I first started running, I didn't tell anyone for a good year! I'd go running at 5am or 11p on an indoor track to avoid being seen by anyone. The only reason being, my friends (high school age) always made fun of the jocks (and jocks were stupid to them) and for whatever reason I thought my family would laugh at me. Then I grew up and decided I favored sleep more than my friend's opinions. Turns out, no one gave a care anyways! Crazy notion, I know.
Other Posts Of Interest:
Remember to check your follow links regularly - November 22nd, 2014
5 easy tips for making your blog more user friendly for blog hops - December 27th, 2013
CAPTCHA challenge presented by The Book Wheel and The Relentless Reader - August 16th, 2013
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