All the cool kids other science bloggers were doing it, so I joined in. Here is how it works:
Post the link and first sentence from the first blog entry for each month of the past year.
So here goes:
January: Setting My New Year's Resolutions
Happy New Year! I know I have been posting less than regularly, but I assure that it is a good sign of my progress on my dissertation
The SnowPocalypse isn't all bad.
I'm going to do something a little extra today - present a research paper to you.
April: It's April no fooling
Wow! It's April already.
I graduate next week.
Oh, I love summer!
I love junk food.
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But I am very happy about this year. It's been the best, most blessed year of my life. Smooches to you all!
It's Election day in many parts of the United States.
On Wednesday, September 8, 2010, THE Dr. Mae Jemison spoke a room of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educators and advocates at the state of Missouri STEM Summit presented by the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education.
October: A Wise Latina Scientist
We met in the Ladies Room near the main Auditorium at Bucknell University.
November: Snakes up close
I've got to make a confession.
December: Wordless Wednesday: Golden Life
The golden hues of autumn leaves make me smile.
It reads like a Mad Libs game. A little funny and choppy.