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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Happy Bloglantine Day!

Aww, you guys! It's Bloglantine Day - aka Valentine's Day for your blog!

Bloglantine Day

Noor and Areeba suggest one of these topics to write about:
-How much do you love your blog
-What are you planning to gift your blog
-What are your plans for your blog in future
-The good times of you & blog
-Some good blogging memories
-And everything about you & your blog.


I've decided to write about how grateful I am for my blog, my blog friends and the opportunities my blog has brought me. I've always been proud to say I'm a blogger - even when no one read my blog. Heck! I love my blog so much, I've got the logo tattooed on my wrist [I recommend it, people will ask and then go follow your blog!]

Through blogging, I've met some wonderful people and made some great friends. This is so special to me, but the part that really tugs on my heart strings is when someone tells me to let them know if they can do anything to help with the Warrior Queen movement. When they tell me that they believe in the movement, I get so excited and jump up and down.

I'm not even joking. Technically, everyone should be in support of something like this. In reality, many people are not. I've had some negative reactions. Some "oh...that's cool" responses. That's okay, they'll understand some day. 

With you, my little blog, I've grown so much. It seems every time I had something heartbreaking or out of control you were there for me. The perfect place to fill the ideas my OCD brain comes up with when I'm stressed. I remember the day your name was born. The day my dad finally convinced me to sign up for Blogger. The days I waited to write my first post - terrified that this first post would define me, and define our movement. 

But I've grown so much, when I look back at those posts I wrote years ago. My dream has never changed, and I am so grateful to have this space of the internet to pursue that dream. 

The magazine may never come to fruition; a brand may never be born and the movement may very well stay grassroots for years to come. Whenever I find other blogs or movements similar, I might feel a twinge of jealous for a moment, and then a roar of excitement because we are out here! We are moving and we are shaking and we're in our own little corners, but one day we will all meet and grow into something big. One day, we will empower and inspire confidence. Self-love is the only thing that can truly heal us, and I think this has got to be my blog theme for the year. 



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10 comments:

  1. I am SO proud of you , Rae. I think our blogs can make a difference , maybe as small as a little bit but WE CAN. I have had some awesome experiences in blogging and that's all which matters.
    Thanks for linking up :)

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  2. Awww Rae, it's just so beautiful! Our blogs have changed our lives in a way. I love your moment and the motto "Be A Warrior Queen", you GO GIRL!

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  3. You are doing some great things here on your blog and I totally respect you! I am glad you are a great voice speaking positivity into a very negative world!

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  4. This is such a cute idea! :)

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  5. I hear you on wanting a magazine. As A kid I used to think I'd be creating the next CosmoGirl or something, now that I'm older I just blog for fun and enjoyment, its a great hobby of mine. I love it that you are able to connect so well with your readers and I can't wait to continue reading your blog now that I'm following it!

    xxx,

    Danielle Faith @ DanielleFaith.me

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  6. So happy to have you as a follower! We can't ever give up on our dreams!!

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  7. Thank you so much Erica!! That means so much to me!!!

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  8. YES!!! I am so happy for our blogs!

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  9. Yes!! We can definitely make a difference!!

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