Annie
Annie

A brief history of (my) blogging: anniemueller.com

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Miraz
Miraz

@Annie “ lost forever. Let us have a moment of silence (and breath a sigh of relief). “ LOL 😁 I think I’m glad my early blog posts are long gone too!

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Annie
Annie

@Miraz lol yes, some things are definitely better when existing only in memory

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bjhess
bjhess

@Annie Xanga represent! I didn’t technically have a blog there…at least I don’t think so. Memory is funny that way. In any case, I did have many friends there and spent every day of the week in the comments sections. Good days!

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heyloura
heyloura

@Annie Love the “freakishly productive” phrase and then you basically describe where I’m at. Raising kids, homeschooling them, working full time, teaching tai chi on the side. 😂. I often feel bonkers. I’m glad you’ve found more balance and that you’re blogging. I love reading what you post.

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Annie
Annie

@bjhess i definitely spent most of my time commenting on my friends’ stuff also. And it was fun 🤩

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Annie
Annie

@heyloura thank you!! And sending you so sorts of energy vibes, lol. Somehow life was better when I kept my stuff going even tho the schedule was a little unhinged.
Btw I love seeing your homeschooling curriculum updates.

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bjhess
bjhess

@Annie It sure was! I miss the people who used to be there who no longer blog/share their stories. Might have provided some motivation for me. 😀

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pratik
pratik

@Annie

> I gave birth to four children between 2006 and 2011. That is the definition of freakishly productive. So I guess I was just going with the theme. So in 2012, while raising four kids under the age of 6, I was like: Hell yeah I’m gonna blog more!

Haha! Loved the “freakishly productive” theme in this post.​

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