2014 Wrap-Up: My Top HaHeWi Moments
I honestly cannot believe that this year is coming to an end. I know everyone says that every year, but these last 12 months have flown by. However, I am so psyched about 2015! New year, new beginnings, new goals to achieve. But first…
January 2014: Celebrated my 1-year Blogiversary! Focused on my one word, Joy, for 2014.
February 2014: Connected with fellow SITS Girl blogger Kim of This Ole Mom after finding out we lived only a few miles from each other. We met for lunch and a few weeks later went to see Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club at the movies.
March 2014: Was a featured blogger on the SITS Girls website.
April 2014: Won a prize in the giveaway for the annual Ultimate Blog Party 2014 hosted by 5 Minutes for Mom.
May 2014: Started hosting the bi-weekly social media link-up, PIG Linky Party (Pinterest, Instagram, Google+).
June 2014: Hubby’s annual work retreat was in Orange Beach!
July 2014: Took a much needed break from blogging. Enjoyed floor tickets to see Prince at the Essence Festival in New Orleans!
August 2014: The Deuce started 2nd Grade.
September 2014: Hosted my second annual September Sapphire Even Day Blog Challenge.
October 2014: Began hosting the bi-weekly linkup Throwback Thursday Tell-All Linky Party with Natasha from Epic Mommy Adventures.
November 2014: Celebrated a small southern Thanksgiving at home with my family.
December 2014: The Deuce started playing on a local league basketball team. We welcomed Brad, the Elf on the Shelf, to our home for the first time. The Deuce was blessed with many, many Christmas gifts.
What I am looking forward to in 2015
- Taking Being A Wordsmith to the next level
- Publishing a second novel
- Prosperity in many forms
- Being present in the moment
What were your top hahewi moments of 2014?
What are you looking forward to in 2015?
Happy New Year,
Great year! How did Deuce respond to Brad? I just learned of this tradition last year, lol!
Thanks, Joi! Deuce couldn’t wait to get up each morning and see where Brad was. He talked to him and apologized to him if he did something wrong. It was great for me and my husband! I can’t wait to do it again next year if he still believes.