Turning 100

I’m stuck at a hurdle here.  This is the 100th post on my “A Writer’s Daughter” blog site.  One hundred is a milestone and suggests something significant.  One hundred is a century and a dollar.  The 100th day of the school year is a big deal at the primary grades; teachers always look for creative things to celebrate, and the number 100 is important in our numbering system so it’s a math lesson too!   But this time, my mind isn’t formulating a significant contribution to honor one hundred.

On the five-year anniversary of my blog, I wrote a recap of my venture into blog writing.  I reviewed my highs and lows, topics of my posts and my continued goal in writing.  Those reflections remain the same just 15 months later so I will let them stand.  You can reread them at https://www.brendaproulx.com/2021/08/

I will move forward past the hundred marker now and pursue the next blog topic, as God allows me ideas and time.  Mostly, thank you for reading my posts, encouraging me, and sharing your comments.  I pray my writing ministers to you, as it does to me and that I might “abound … in this labor, knowing that it is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:58

This summer in Skaneateles, NY.

Author: Brenda Proulx

Wife, mother and grandmother, educator and someone who thinks about the things I observe. I am the daughter of a writer; my dad's career was in the field of journalism. More significantly, I am God's child, a person believing in Jesus Christ and in His timeless Word. Blogging is new to me but I feel like I've always had a pen in my hand. I jot notes in my planner, mark papers, underline verses, write many letters, and occasionally draft articles for work or church. When I am not holding a pen, I am probably cuddling a mug of coffee.

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