Monday, June 02, 2008

Little Miss Splendid.

A while back I made a blog for my daughter Madeline. I didn't realize at the time you had to be 13 or older to have a blog. When I found out, I let her keep the blog but made it private.

Back in March, Madeline turned 13. She decided she wanted a new blog so started LIttle Miss Splendid

5 comments:

Michele said...

well good for her! :)

Shelly said...

i had just made one for my 12yo dd a couple days ago [didn't know of the 13 thing!] -

Did you give her her own gmail email acct and set up her blog off that?

originally, i set dani's up as a second blog off mine - that just messed me up. So i deleted her blog. i assume setting up her own email acct. first will be what i need to do -

Therese said...

Madeline had a hotmail account that she used for her email.

Shosannah said...

That's so sweet! i love the title too:)
My little girl is only ten and has had a private blog for about a year now. It has really brought on her typing, IT and creative writing skills too which is a bonus.

Therese said...

Suzy, My 11 year old started a private one at the beginning of the year too. She wrote in it 5 times and has left it since. I should encourage her to continue with it. Madeline's private one was opened to friends that we don't see much so that they could keep up with what is happening in her life.

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