Vylar Kaftan posted this on her journal and I thought it seemed like a good idea.
The first 12 sentences from my blog for each month this year.
January: For years, I’ve had a standing date with Sue and Albert on New Year’s Day for black-eyed peas and greens.
February: The deadline to submit nominations for the Hugo Awards and for the John W. Campbell Best New Science Fiction Writer Award is not until March 3, 2007.
March: My husband and his friend stand in the kitchen talking about wine.
April: As many of you know, I’ve had some doubts about Scalzi’s bid for presidency of SFWA.
May: I called Carlisle shipping, again, about our missing Audrey II puppets.
June: So.
July: Rob continues to work on cleaning the stove and, to our surprise, the stove is white.
August: I just added making dog ears to my plate.
September: There’s a certain euphonious delight happening with that title.
October: We are packing the puppets now.
November: Today started with me sleeping through my alarm, though waking up in enough time to make the 8:15 train to Saratoga if I hurried.
December: Buried in the 101 Best Web Freebies from BusinessWeek was a bit that read:
Confession of ignorance. Mary, how is meme pronounced? Is it meee-meee or is it may-may? And oh yes please, definition of the word?
Meme…from the Greek I guess. “That which is imitated in the pattern of a gene.” I looked it up,but I still don’t quite comprehend the usage.
Here’s a definition on Wikipedia which is a little broader.