Haiku Friday

NaBloPoMo Ends
I posted everyday
More than once daily
My laptop open
I can write something or read
Modern day paper
That’s why I love it
My theme is my “newspaper”
I write people read
To note the day now
The end of this fun challenge
I award you this….

Blog bling, just for you
I hope you know how much I
Appreciate you
Maybe next week I
Will be more deep, but for now
This is all I’ve got!
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Jennifer at Playgroups are No Place for Children.
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If we had to go one more day, I might’ve used that award for another reason!!
Happy end of Nablah. I’ll drink to that!
I am spent. This Nablahblah nearly took every funny, witty and sorta interesting thought I had. Here’s to a break! (:
I agree…taking the weekend off I think….:)
Now to delve your site! Been meaning to stop by all week!
Melissa
congrats on making it to the end…. this was fun. in a masochistic sort of way ;-)
Melissa, I just made public a lot of past posts.. Best way to “delve” is to search by categories. In the past, though, I posted a lot of one line posts.. LOL
Janet, I loved it. But, I’m insane, too!
Congrats on your posting. Great ku this week too!
I like this post! (as I am also a crazy participant of NaBloPoMo) :) – Great job Secret Agent Mama!)
Smokin’ new bling!
Love the new blog bling!
That is an accomplishment. Good job! Great Haiku.
Smoking new bling indeed. SA-WEEET. Congrats on 30 days of posting, you seriously should win SOMETHING for that, no?
No mo’ NaBloPoMo…yippee!! I’m so glad we’re done.
YAY for NaBloPoMo coming to an end… although Im just getting into the swing of this whole blogging thing and will probably keep up with it.
Congrats on writing every day. I didn’t make it. Flipping computer kept breaking down. Ah well.
Glad we made it the whole 30 days. Now we rest.
Secret Agent Mom,
I love your Haiku, I do!
Bring it on, Momma!
Love the ku; love your thoughts on you write, we read; love the smokin’ award. Heck, might as well just come out and say I love you.