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Most Popular Posts of 2011

Looking through the stats on my blog, I found it very interesting which posts had the most views.  You just never know what's going to catch someone's eye!  Sometimes I'll write a post that I'm just sure will be a hit and it will hardly even get any views..ha

So today I'm posting the Top 11 Posts of 2011.

11.  Great Ideas for Inexpensive Vacation Souvenirs

10.  Menu Plan Monday: May 30th

9.   Our New Learning Room

8.   Saying *Goodbye* to Caffeine

7.   Broccoli Cornbread

6.   Boy, Do I Have News For You!

5.   Creating a Target Knock-Off

4.   *Merry Christmas* From Our House

3.   Our Homeschool Curriculum for 2011-2012

2.   The Wall of Photos

And...

{drumroll}

 the most read blog post of 2011 (also the most read post on my blog ever!) is:

1.  The Making of an Egyptian Death Mask

I'm hoping that it's homeschool moms or teachers who are reading that Egyptian Death Mask post and not some weirdos...ha

Now just because these were the most read posts, doesn't mean that they were necessarily my personal faves.  I think I'll share that list with you tomorrow.

Comments

Lisa Boyle said…
What a neat idea to list your most read posts! I may just have to do that sometime this week!

Happy New year!
Many blessings,
Lisa

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