Every day, when I sit down at my computer, I do at least three things. I check my email, I check my facebook and I check my twitter. I watch people post multiple status updates a day, right alongside their tweets. It's easy, takes two seconds, everybody does it. (Or at least a lot of people do.)
I have been trying to come up with a way to make submitting a wish just as easy. I haven't come up with anything yet, short of commissioning some brilliant designer to set up a page for me. Until then, the idea sits and waits for a stroke of genius.
Until then, I wish every person who wakes up and goes to their facebook or their twitter will take the 2 minutes to come to this blog, and submit a wish. Even if it seems like the most insignificant wish in the world. How insignificant are some of your status updates? The whole world won't know it's you, but every wish I get works towards the goal of a thousand stars.
Make this your mission for a week! Make other people make it their wish!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Fundraising?
Remember that time I started a Kickstarter thingy to try and raise at least $700 dollars so I could do things like, oh, buy paper and gumball machines and try and get the word out there in a fun an interesting way about my blog?
That. Just. Happened.
I now have a bajillion things I need to go organize, besides catching up on my NaNoWriMo which I am horribly behind on, so. More blogging at you all later.
I'll leave you with some wishing requests:
What city do you wish you could see a gumball machine in?
How many people do you hope will take home a tiny capsule full of tiny stars and share their wishes with us?
What did you dream about last night?
You, are all amazing. I am completely silly excited.
Thank you. Thank you.
That. Just. Happened.
I now have a bajillion things I need to go organize, besides catching up on my NaNoWriMo which I am horribly behind on, so. More blogging at you all later.
I'll leave you with some wishing requests:
What city do you wish you could see a gumball machine in?
How many people do you hope will take home a tiny capsule full of tiny stars and share their wishes with us?
What did you dream about last night?
You, are all amazing. I am completely silly excited.
Thank you. Thank you.
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