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Sharon has been known to blog at idyllicchick.com. She can be found on Ravelry as idyllicchick and on Twitter as the same. 
 
 
 
 

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I don’t cook much. And by "much," I mean not at all. I’ve taken to helping Chris out in the kitchen at dinnertime, but when left to my own mealtime devices I’m heating up the frozen pizza that I keep on hand for just such occasions.

But today was different. Today I made cookies. Today I made kind of kick ass cookies. Not a whole bunch of them, and not quickly. (Worked out to be about 10 minutes per cookie. Goodness.) And they certainly aren’t perfect. But they are cute, tasty cookies, and I made them! All by myself!

I wouldn’t have made these cookies without the power of blog. Specifically the Bake at 350 blog. I’ve been reading Bridget’s blog for several months now, even though baking cookies is normally one of the furthest things from my mind. I read it because it is pretty and fun, and because it sends me off on daydreams about being the kind of person who can do it all. The photos and projects at Bake at 350 make me want to add a little bit of extra pretty in my life. And occasionally, apparently, they make me want to bake aqua cookies with brown dots for my friend Liz.

This is the power of blog.

I enjoy exercising about as much as I enjoy cooking, and I do it about as often. But as I became Internet friends with Deb a couple of years ago, I added her fitness blog to my feed reader just to kind of follow her life and get to know her a bit better. I suppose as I skimmed over Deb’s writing some of it must have started sticking, because I now regularly sling two tons of steel around my living room fifteen pounds at a time. As I told Deb the other day, my skirts fit better, I feel more empowered, and I will live a little bit longer because of her.

This is the power of blog.

The lesson here, kids, is to write and post. Even if you don’t think people are listening, they are, and you are changing their lives. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. Maybe for a day, maybe for a lifetime. Because you have the power of blog.

 

Sharon has been known to blog her crafty endeavors at idyllicchick.com. You can find her on Ravlery as idyllicchick, and on Twitter as the same. 

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My Ex- Life 5 pts

Thanks so much Sharon.

www.juliemooreonlife.wordpress.com ( http://www.juliemooreonlife.wordpress.com/ )

idyllicchick 5 pts

I have learned so much and have often been inspired by blogs outside of my current interests. It gives me a wider look on the world!

Twinisms 5 pts

I love this post! It reminds me that I am not talking to myself (or just myself and my mom) when I blog. I think I need to expand my blog reading though to topics that I am not already into-good advice!

Our Little Slice of Life 5 pts

A great post, and a terrific reminder - thanks so much!

idyllicchick 5 pts

They do! They might never tell you, but they do. :)

idyllicchick 5 pts

I've gotta tell you - BEST sugar cookie recipe EVER. Completely delicious!

Thank you for your inspiration!

My Ex- Life 5 pts

Thanks for this post. Sometimes I wonder if anybody really does get anything from what I write. This has encouraged me.

www.juliemooreonlife.wordpress.com ( http://www.juliemooreonlife.wordpress.com/ )

idyllicchick 5 pts

I think we all need to hear it once in a while! Glad you enjoyed it. :)

idyllicchick 5 pts

I find so much bloggy inspiration when I poke around in places I've never been before. Sometimes just looking at someone's photographs makes me want to write all kinds of new stuff!

bake at 350 5 pts

Well, you TOTALLY made my day! And your cookies are beautiful...love the brown and aqua.

Blogs rock my world...I cannot imagine my day without my daily dose of blog inspiration. :)

Thanks so much!

idyllicchick 5 pts

You are too kind! Thank you, and I'm glad you enjoyed my little post. :)

idyllicchick 5 pts

Bake at 350 can certainly help! I just did what she said, and I feel like a miracle worker. :)

idyllicchick 5 pts

Denise, I would bake a meat-free pig and cherry-flavored pasta for you if you asked me to! You and your love are my inspiration.
OXOXOXO

Sharon has been known to blog her crafty endeavors at idyllicchick.com ( http://www.idyllicchick.com ). You can find her on Ravlery as idyllicchick, and on Twitter as the same. 

Rinapedia 5 pts

Thank you so much for sharing! I'm having a difficult week blogging and wondering why I'm even doing it. This is great inspiration.

Galit Breen 5 pts

That's exactly how I feel about this post!

I love the paying it forward-ness of it, the connective-ness of it and the reminder that we listen to each other and are heard.

This? Was amazing!

Galit Breen blogs at These Little Waves ( http://theselittlewaves.com ). On any given day you can find her juggling three children, one husband, one puggle and one laptop.

Rancher's Wife 5 pts

Thank you for the link to Bake at 350. I am one that definitely fears the kitchen, but while reading your post I got this strange inspiration to bake cookies for a special event we have next week.

We will see how that goes!

victorias_view 19 pts moderator

You just inspired me to bake a batch of pretty cookies :)

Denise 9 pts moderator

But you already knew that.

This is such an awesome example of just how powerful blogs can be.

Thanks Sharon... you're going to bake some cookies for me when I come to visit next month, right?

~Denise
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