I read your blog. :-) I'm excited to hear more about your experiences teaching in Indianapolis. It's a dream of mine to teach one day - so I'm really excited for you! Good luck - God always leads us in the direction we should go.
PS-I've read several articles that people are lazy when it comes to the internet - they would rather make a comment quickly on facebook over a blog. If you really want more comments, you may try linking your blog posts to facebook - the articles I read said more people will comment there. :-)
Ugghh...I just left you a nice long comment and then it errored out when I tried to post it, and I lost it. The gist of it was this: I read your blog, and I feel like I've commented in the past week! Have you not been getting my comments!?! I agree with the above comment that you would get more viewers if you posted on FB every time you made a blog update. But you'd have to encourage people to read it and leave comments, and ensure them that they're invited to read it. I think most people think, "Does she think it's weird that I'm reading her blog?" And then read it, but then just don't comment.
I read your blog. :-) I'm excited to hear more about your experiences teaching in Indianapolis. It's a dream of mine to teach one day - so I'm really excited for you! Good luck - God always leads us in the direction we should go.
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Ugghh...I just left you a nice long comment and then it errored out when I tried to post it, and I lost it. The gist of it was this: I read your blog, and I feel like I've commented in the past week! Have you not been getting my comments!?! I agree with the above comment that you would get more viewers if you posted on FB every time you made a blog update. But you'd have to encourage people to read it and leave comments, and ensure them that they're invited to read it. I think most people think, "Does she think it's weird that I'm reading her blog?" And then read it, but then just don't comment.
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