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2009 Year in Review

No good blog would be complete without a year end review (or year beginning, I guess). Probably the best way to jump back on the blogging bandwagon is to reflect on where I’ve been the past year. Mid-2009 saw my blogging taper off quite a bit, but not before we had a few great discussions. Here’s a quick list of the Most Commented Posts (written in 2009, starting with most commented):

The blog also saw the launch and ruminations of many of the different things I’ve been doing this year:

Finally, here are some interesting stats about the year, and compared to previous years on the blog:

postsperyearI wrote just 121 posts this year, significantly less then previous years (most of those before June).

commentsperyearThere was also less commenting (940 comments), though on a post:comment ratio it was the best year,  averaging 7.7 comments per post (you .7 commenters know who you are).

Looking Toward 2010

So, what do you have to look forward to in 2010? Regular posting at least. I’m shooting for one thoughtful post a week (less thoughtful ones on an “as needed” basis). I’m also hoping to read 30 books this year, a more modest goal then 52 books in 2008, but also more practical with two toddlers running the house.

Your 2010 Resolution

The only thing I’d ask in return is that one of your 2010 resolutions be to stop by and comment more. If I only post once a week or so, can you resolve to stop by and add your thoughts a couple times a month? It’ll be a growing experience for both of us. I’d love to hear what your other 2010 Resolutions are, so stop by and leave a comment.

Year in Review: First words of 2006

A fun way I’ve seen folks look back over the past year is to post the first sentence of their first post from each month of the past year. I figure it’s worth doing so here is mine. (Please click through the links and leave comments. I’d love to renew some old topics, especially with so many new readers).

Most commented post in 2006

    Post # %
1.   Why I ditched Dave Ramsey 70 10%
2.   Welcome to my new blog! 62 9%
3.   Quick thoughts on gentrificati… 12 2%
4.   Gift Bags 11 2%
5.   What a church should look like… 10 1%
6.   Wafa Sultan. Al-Jeezera interv… 9 1%
7.   A response concerning high gas… 9 1%
8.   Buying “Ethical” S… 9 1%
9.   Radiant Magazine and sexist as… 8 1%
10.   Whitney Cerak: An update on he… 8 1%
11.   Memorial for Tara Cole: mourni… 8 1%
12.   Tennessee 2006 Election 8 1%
13.   Is that really part of the Pre… 8 1%
14.   Whose giving thanks? 8 1%
15.   Journal of Christian Nursing I… 7 1%
16.   Why don’t we do what the… 7 1%
17.   Free Derek Webb!!! 7 1%
18.   Continentism: Let’s stop… 7 1%
19.   10/5 Material Possessions and … 7 1%
20.   links for 2006-01-23 6 1%