Welcome to Jillian Approved!: Don’t Worry, You’re in the Right Place
Hey everybody! Welcome to my new site. Go ahead, have a look around… I’m in no hurry.
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You done?
Good! Took you long enough.
I’m kidding. :-p
Hey everybody! Welcome to my new site. Go ahead, have a look around… I’m in no hurry.
…
You done?
Good! Took you long enough.
I’m kidding. :-p
What I have to say is so incredibly awesome, it gets its own post. I generally don’t like to post stuff back-to-back because I have this fear that people will miss stuff. I know it’s not that serious, but I don’t trust people to scroll, ya know?
Onwards…
I received “The Rising Blogger, Post of the Day” award, you can see it proudly displayed on the “Awards” page. If you click it, you’ll see the post in which I am awarded. Feel free to drop some comments over there if you’re willing.
Woo hoo! It’s the day before February. Normally this is isn’t something that would get me excited, but with the onset of a new month it means I can change how I title my blog posts. I’ve been kicking around some ideas (lines from songs, quotes from movies, reality TV references, etc.), but I keep coming back to the logical (however boring) idea of titling the posts with something that’s actually relevant to the content. OK, maybe “boring” isn’t the right word to use.
Wow… this blogging thing is hard stuff to do. Really. I don’t know how people that know nothing about HTML do it. Wait, I know absolutely nothing about HTML, just whatever information I can find online through numerous stressed induced Google sessions. I just spent the better part of my evening looking for a new layout that was XML formatted for the “new” Blogger, but of course I didn’t find any I really liked. I did find a few I liked that were HTML based (is this even the right terminology?)… so I went for it. This might not be much to you, but what you see here is the result of a few hours of hard clicking, copying, pasting, and Googling. So yeah, I am kinda proud of myself. It’s like a baby taking its first steps, sure EVERYONE else can walk, but it’s a big thing for the kid. This was a big deal. Don’t ruin it, let me feel smart and awesome and “geeky”.