Happy Blog-iversary, Sisters! by j

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It’s been a whole year of posts!  Can you believe it!

Right now I’m being inundated by other blog posts with New Year’s resolutions, year in reviews, lists, awards…quite frankly I can’t decide what should go up here.

So instead, we’ll take a look at the first year of blogging by the Weyward Sisters.  Here are the stats for our 2011!

 

Number of visits: 22, 170

 

Number of Posts: 173 posts

 

Let’s break that down:

 

J – 83 posts

M – 61 posts

A – 29 posts

 

(Come on A, your posts are the best!)

 

Top Posts:

Crystal Renn

The Hunger Games, by m

Review: Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Moulin Rouge

#3: A Song That Makes You Happy, by j

Movie Review: Breaking Dawn part 1, by a

 

Top Google Search Terms:

The Hunger Games

Crystal Renn

Vegetarian

Grilled Cheese

Jennifer Lawrence

(I think our blog has the potential of turning into a Hunger Games fansite)

 

Honourable Mentions for Search Terms:

“Grilled cheese vagina”

“Hermione side boob”

“I eat my own poop” (17 times!)

 

 

So far, 2012 is shaping up to be totes better than 2011 (no hospital visits, family!).

 

Here’s what we have to look forward to:

 

J ranting about another Olympic games

The Hunger Games (obvs)

US Presidential election

Travel (maybe!?)

Schooling

The end of the world

 

Happy New Year!

 

 

About weywardsisters

The Three Weyward Sisters first appeared in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”. It turns out we have more in common with these “weird” sisters than we thought. In the Shakespeare play the sisters represent darkness, chaos and conflict. We’ll leave it up to you to decide which of us represents each. They also usually show up to mark impending doom. Well, we certainly hope that our presence on this little corner of the Interwebs doesn’t mean impending doom for anyone. However, we find our commonalities with the witches in other ways. To be weyward means to be willful, disobedient and to turn away from what is “right or proper”. Those who know us would whole heartedly agree – we are three weyward sisters. We are three headstrong, stubborn (some more than others), obstinate and willful sisters. Read at your own risk.

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