I took part in the Blogging From A-Z Challenge for the very first time this year. This was because two blogging friends had also signed up for it and thought that I might also be interested, as we had all participated in the November NaBloPoMo together. I agreed as I love a challenge then promptly put it to the back of my mind until I was jolted back to reality, There was only about a week to go and most of the participants seemed to be going with a Theme, something I hadn’t even considered.
Actually, it was pretty obvious what my choice would be given my love of words, and once I had decided on that, I didn’t worry about it. My blogging style is always ‘off the cuff.’ I decide what I am going to write normally just before I write it! However, I have to say, I did do a little preparation for this challenge, as I wrote one or two posts in advance the day before. and all of my posts were scheduled.
Finding words was not too much of a problem. There were some that I had considered anyway. and the others seemed to fall into place as well. Even the letter ‘X’ was not the problem I thought it would be!
So, i would really like to thank Wendy, who did a wonderful take on the challenge by writing letters to people, characters or objects, and chose a song each day, and Mary-Anne who gave us a wonderful story about a hand-sewn quilt she was given by her students (she is a teacher), and what each square represented. I had a lot of support from them both for which I am extremely grateful.
I also met some new bloggers along the way Diary of A Dublin Housewife, Kim L Hine, and All But The Kitchen Sink to name but a few, It was also great that some of the blogs that I already followed were taking part as well LindaGHill, RonovansWrites, Joeyfullystated and My Spanglish Familia.
I have been extremely lucky in that I had some really positive comments and lots of interaction during the challenge from my blogging friends, and I think, their encouragement and support spurred me on. I really wanted anyone that read my posts to be entertained, and I tried hard to find words that would do that.
I miss the challenge already, It was such fun to do. I loved how different bloggers interpreted it and the subjects they covered, I liked the fact that I had a focus, and a ‘prompt’ as it were. I don’t usually write about anything specific and it made a change to do that. I can’t wait for next year!
I would definitely take part in the challenge again next year and would encourage others to give it a go as well.

*applause* we want more!!!
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Thank you Cat 🙂 I will definitely oblige.
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May join you next year!
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That would be great! 🙂
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Loved reading your posts (misses a couple though…)!
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Thank you, I am so glad you enjoyed them 🙂
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I’ve never taken on the A-Z challenge. It seems that everyone does enjoy it though.
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Yes, It’s well worth having a go at, 🙂
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Loved your posts!
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Thanks Ritu 🙂
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Enjoyed your posts!
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Thank you 🙂
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This is the first time I’d heard of the A to Z challenge too. I thought it was most intriguing and all the blogs I read that took part in this challenge were really fun. I actually miss seeing those posts each day now!
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I can’t wait for the next one! 🙂
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thanks for the shout-out. And yes, next year for sure….should we start planning now?
Hah!
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Ha! No just leave it till the last minute for me! 🙂
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Was great to meet you through the challenge Edwina!
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Thanks, you too 🙂
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Thanks for the special mention… I never imagined that writing a blog could be such a fun way to be connected to the world. And with a challenge like this one it’s fun to get different reactions and meet new peeps… But my special loyal buddies are my life-line. You’re a whirlwind, Girl. Glad to be part of the crazy ride with you.
XX
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I am waiting for you to drag me along for the next adventure. What are we doing?!
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I for one am glad you did it. I sat back on my lazy behind and enjoy every post!
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Thank you so much Linda. I am pleased you enjoyed them 🙂
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Congrats on completing the A to Z Challenge! Looking forward to next year! See you on the Road Trip!
Mary http://www.JingleJangleJungle.net
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Hi Mary, Thanks so much for visiting, Yes . catch you on the Road Trip 🙂
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Hello there.
Congratulations on completing the challenge! I actually got to visit your blog during the crazy month of April. I’m popping over again today from the Road Trip/Reflections linky.
Entrepreneurial Goddess
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Hi. Thanks so much for coming by again, Congratulations to you too 🙂
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