In Lieu Of A “Year In Review” Post
I saw this video shared on Candace from Life In Pleasantville‘s Facebook Page and I am hesitant to admit that it caused a strange liquid to form around the corners of my eyes. I was going to write a long, drawn out “Year In Review” post, filled with my goals and hopes for my blog but this video said everything I want out of myself, better than I could.
I want to wish you all a very Happy New Year and I want to say Thank You for making my first year of blogging a memorable one. You have all been so kind to me and it has made me want to be a better father and person in general. I hope you enjoy this video as much as I did. All I know about it is that the song is “Give A Little Love” by Noah and the Whale, and the message is amazing!
Cheers!
That is cool. Quite often all it takes is just a little act. happy New Year.
I loved the video! Happy New Year to you as well!
Hats off to you, Chris.
This was only your first year of blogging?! NO WAY! You’re like the #1 trophy blogger, right? You’re like the Rush Limbaugh of dad-blogging…no?! A worldwide viral video sensation, eh?!
Whatever, you’ve been doing this since birth…
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and yours, Mr. Read.
Thanks Ryan, Happy New Year to you as well! It seems that I have been missing my calling for years. I love this crazy blogging world!
Happy New Year to you!
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I wouldn’t have seen it otherwise, and that would be a shame. 🙂
(sent here by my friend Erin Margolin)
Thanks Dawn! Happy New Year!
This? Was incredible to watch. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. What a wonderful gift to begin 2013! Sharing everywhere and so glad I’ve stumbled across this/you!
Erin
@ErinMargolin
Thank you for all the sharing, Erin! Meeting you was a great way to start off my year!
Oh, my heart. From a fellow Canuck, Happy New Year. 🙂
Happy Canadian New Year! 😀
Cool video, man….its all about giving.
Congrats on a GREAT first year of blogging!
Thanks Tommy! I appreciate all the support and trust you’ve shown with your Life of Dad project.