I started off pretty well with this project, and then promptly sucked. Well, not promptly, but about half way through, it went by the wayside. In an effort to tie up the loose ends of 2009, here we go with the remaining few:
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December 18 Shop.
Online or offline, where did you spend most of your mad money this year?
Maui!
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December 21 Project.
What did you start this year that you’re proud of?
It’s still under wraps, sort of. Keep your eyes peeled for the CO Nerd Herd – a free website for a lucky nonprofit in your area, coming soon. I mean, if greater Denver is your area, that is. -
December 22 Startup.
What’s a business that you found this year that you love? Who thought it up? What makes it special?
Not a business nor a startup, but I’m PSYCHED about the CO Nerd Herd. Seriously, people, you’ll want to keep your eyes and ears peeled for this one. -
December 23 Web tool.
It came into your work flow this year and now you couldn’t live without it. It has simplified or improved your online experience.
It’s not new by any stretch, but Google Documents, you’re my hero. -
December 24 Learning experience.
What was a lesson you learned this year that changed you?
It’s not really that scary.
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December 25 Gift.
What’s a gift you gave yourself this year that has kept on giving?

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December 26 Insight or aha! moment.
What was your epiphany of the year?

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December 27 Social web moment.
Did you meet someone you used to only know from her blog? Did you discover Twitter?

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December 28 Stationery.
When you touch the paper, your heart melts. The ink flows from the pen. What was your stationery find of the year?
Not stationary, but a book – I am a big book person. I am partial to unlined or grid, but this one – a gift – was pretty awesome. I’m a list maker. What’s better than my personal history, told in lists?

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December 29 Laugh.
What was your biggest belly laugh of the year?
Perhaps not the biggest belly laugh, but certainly the happiest day.

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December 30 Ad.
What advertisement made you think this year?
In memoriam
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December 31 Resolution you wish you’d stuck with.
(You know, there’s always next year…)
I don’t make resolutions… though I could stand a slightly less exciting year than 2009 was.






