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Needing Input

As we near the end of our first month on this blog, I'm wondering what people think of it.  So, I'm asking for your input.  What would you like to see more of on here?  Photos of the kids doing the different projects?  Book Reviews?  Recipes?  Something else all together?

I'm enjoying the accountability that this blog brings to our lives right now.  I think that it is helping me to actually think through what I want to do with Noah instead of just "winging" it.  But, right now, it seems like it is just a lot of words on a page.  What do you think?

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  1. Well since I didn't even know you had a blog I'd start by saying "What do I want?" I want to know you have a blog. :) That being said, tips I can use every day to help my boy be smarter would be nice (i.e. games to play, things we can do at the store, etc)

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  2. If I can divert a little:)... Write what inspires/motivates you, otherwise you'll never stick to it. So if keeping records of your weeks keeps you motivated, write it, if looking back at photos inspires you do it.

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  3. Not sure how to comment, except that I enjoy every post and look forward to it. You can never have too many pictures!

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