1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push “Play” on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
Today’s Writing Prompt: Priceless (Wednesday the 14th’s prompt)
1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push “Play” on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
Here’s a short little update for you!
I am down 2 more pounds since last week making my weight loss at 38 pounds total now! Woohoo! That’s all I have to say in that regard, but I also wanted to use this update to wish everyone in Hurricane Sandy’s path safety and PLEASE take the warnings seriously and take all precautions you can! From someone who lives in the South and has SEEN what Hurricanes can do, they are nothing to mess with and they need to be taken very serious! There’s always a chance that the next storm that hits you is the BIG one that no one THOUGHT would happen. 😦
I hope all my East Coast bloggers, friends and family make it through safely and you are in my thoughts right now!
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