Well, you did it. Congratulations! The 2013 30(40) Days of Blogging is done. Let’s take time for a quick review of just what we have accomplished. And here is what you did, all in one glance.
DAY |
DATE |
TOPIC |
1 |
Fri. Nov. 15 |
Beards |
2 |
Sat. Nov. 16 |
Fasting and Spiritual Benefit |
3 |
Sun. Nov. 17 |
Vanity |
4 |
Mon. Nov. 18 |
Bloggers Choice |
5 |
Tues. Nov. 19 |
Philippians 1:6 – He Who Began A Good Work In You… |
6 |
Wed. Nov. 20 |
Glory |
7 |
Thurs. Nov. 21 |
The Holy of Holies |
8 |
Fri. Nov. 22 |
Canned Food |
9 |
Sat. Nov. 23 |
Sabbath |
10 |
Sun. Nov. 24 |
Bloggers Choice 2 |
11 |
Mon. Nov. 25 |
Turkey (the meat/bird, not the country or state of being) |
12 |
Tues. Nov. 26 |
Vestments/Holy Array |
13 |
Wed. Nov. 27 |
Eucharist as the Great Thanksgiving |
14 |
Thurs. Nov. 28 |
To Give Thanks God as a Nation |
15 |
Fri. Nov. 29 |
Avarice (love of money) |
16 |
Sat. Nov. 30 |
St. Andrew |
17 |
Sun. Dec. 1 |
Avoiding Holiday Depression |
18 |
Mon. Dec. 2 |
Feet |
19 |
Tues. Dec. 3 |
Handel’s Messiah |
20 |
Wed. Dec. 4 |
Incense |
21 |
Thurs. Dec. 5 |
Gift Giving |
22 |
Fri. Dec. 6 |
St. Nicholas of Myra |
23 |
Sat. Dec. 7 |
Christmas Trees |
24 |
Sun. Dec. 8 |
Life begins at Conception |
25 |
Mon. Dec. 9 |
The Snowflake |
26 |
Tues. Dec. 10 |
Oil Lamps |
27 |
Wed. Dec. 11 |
Deborah, Judge of Israel |
28 |
Thurs. Dec. 12 |
Monks |
29 |
Fri. Dec. 13 |
St. Herman of Alaska |
30 |
Sat. Dec. 14 |
S’mores |
31 |
Sun. Dec. 15 |
Idolatry |
32 |
Mon. Dec. 16 |
Bloggers Choice |
33 |
Tues. Dec. 17 |
Nog, Glog & Grog |
34 |
Wed. Dec. 18 |
Log Cabins |
35 |
Thurs. Dec. 19 |
Strange or Little Known Christmas Traditions From Around The World |
36 |
Fri. Dec. 20 |
Hats |
37 |
Sat. Dec. 21 |
The Candy Cane |
38 |
Sun. Dec. 22 |
Never |
39 |
Mon. Dec. 23 |
Comfort |
40 |
Tues. Dec. 24 |
What Christmas Means; The Church |
Again, well done.
I’ll be in touch shortly about some regularly scheduled blog topics from the Orthodox perspective that I hope you will want to participate in for 2014 until the next blogging challenge.