Do you ever go in and check out your blog's statistics? I think it is interesting to see who is coming to my blog and from where - and perhaps the most amusing of all, the searches that bring people to my blog. You know - the person who googles 'turkey baster happiness' and ends up on my blog is going to be awfully disappointed.
Anyhow - I looked at my statistics recently and came up with this graph:

Look at that banner day far to the left at the beginning of October - I was so shocked - I had to go to that day's blogpost to see what I had written about that day that had drawn in so many people. Imagine my disappointment when I realized that was the day I wrote about not being able to go to Rhinebeck. It wasn't me at all drawing people in...
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DMV Postscript -
I have my new license! My father-in-law took me in at lunch today, and there were nowhere near the lines of the night before. I was only gone from the office for about 90 minutes, and we had no problems getting my documents checked or finding a place to sit. And a big thank you to David, the DMV guy who created my license! He was filling in my information, and asked if my height and weight had changed. I said, "My height, no - but I'm 7 months pregnant right now." He replied without a hitch that they would just continue to use the weight that was on my previous driver's license. Thank goodness for thoughtful DMV people!
Congratulations on getting the license and knowing that is behind you. I am still too new to this blog world to even know how to do stuff like the graph you did. So far I have 26 followers and have posted about 95 blogs which is awesome to me since I just started in June. Tomorrow is TGIF.
ReplyDeleteOdie
YEAH! So glad you got your license renewed...
ReplyDeleteMichelle
My license still says that I weigh 105 pounds. Thanks for keeping the unrealistic dream alive, CA DMV!
ReplyDeleteYAY for the license!
ReplyDeleteI love Sitemeter for figuring out who/what/where and all that. Helps me figure out what the people want! (And why the Dept. of Justice reads it…)