Monday, April 14, 2008

Meme #2: A Path Through Posts

Through the brilliant Ishmael at KoKon, I met Theresa, an awesome blogger and exceptionally talented writer who happens to be enrolled in Pacific University’s MFA in Creative Writing program. Whenever I asked her for application help or picked her brain about the program, she gleefully obliged. Clearly this woman is a saint for patiently tolerating my neuroses. Anyway, a few weeks ago, Theresa tagged me for a meme and the time has come that I sit down and tackle it.

The Rules:

* Go through your archives and link to five of your favorite posts that pertain to the following categories.
* Pass Meme along to five other bloggers, two of them should be people you know but could stand to learn something about, and the others can be new friends.

Link one must be a post about family.

Link two must be a post about friends.

Link three must be a post about yourself.

Link four must be a post about something you love.

Link five can be a post about anything you choose.

I was going to explain why I picked each link but decided instead to just let them stand on their own. Oh, and Theresa, thanks for forcing me to go back through my collection. It took a while but it was absolutely worth the effort.

I’m tagging, um, no one. Or perhaps all of you? If you have a blog, I strongly urge you to partake in this meme. Not for the lurkers who read your ramblings but for you. Trust me when I say you will enjoy the journey.

4 comments:

Rachel said...

Pretty cool...If I can't think of something else to post at some time, I'll post this! I like it!

Colleen Snell said...

At first when I saw your tagged comment, I thought I'd been flagged for objectionable content! (You know, what with the photo of a 3 year old sipping on a Coors can and all). I'll get on this today!

Theresa said...

I'm in heaven reading through these posts. This is exactly what I hoped it would be. You sexy writer/reader, you!

Ishmael said...

PJ is far too sexy for Alaska.

And quit calling me brilliant -- that stuff goes straight to my head and I'm insufferable for days.

Theresa and I are meeting up at a conference this weekend and we'll be talking about you.