My little blog is growing up so fast. It seems like only yesterday that I was celebrating Listen & Learn’s 2nd birthday, and now here we are kicking off year #3!
Although technically L&L is still a toddler, I think it could qualify for old lady status in comparison with some of the other music therapy blogs out there. I love seeing new blogs pop up — right now I’m totally digging The Groovy Garfoose among many others — because it takes me back to when I first started mine. If you want to take a trip back to the beginning of Listen & Learn, you can read my first post ever.
Just as I have grown and changed over the years, so has this website. I can’t say for sure what is in store for Listen & Learn this year, but I do know one thing: I don’t have plans to slow down any time soon.
Many of you have been around since the beginning, helping Listen & Learn thrive by sharing your comments, presenting questions that make great blog topics, and passing the link on to your friends.
I hope you’re still here doing the same on birthdays number 5, 10, and 15! (Ambitious? Maybe. But there’s nothing wrong with shooting for the stars, right?!)
When you shoot for the stars, you fly high in the sky! Happy birthday L&L <3
Love it!! Thanks Kat!!
Congratulations, Rachel! Something to be proud of :)
Thank you so much, Christine!
Congratulations Rachel! Turning 3 is reason to celebrate. =) Thank you for inspiring so many of us “newbies” to share and grow through blogging! Here’s to many more years!
It is completely my pleasure, Bonnie! I am excited to watch YOUR blog grow!
this blog is so inspiring. happy birthday, listen and learn. and congratulations rachel. cheers to more years. :D
Thanks a million, Gladys! It makes my day to hear that!
Congratulations on your blog turning 3! It has been such an amazing resource for me for the past year! I can’t tell you how many ideas it gives me for my own clients. And I LOVE your Sunday singalongs! Since reading your blogs, it has inspired me to start my own blog. It is nothing that professional. Just a resource for anybody that would like to hear about music therapy research, interventions, or my clinical experiences. Thank you so much for being such an inspiration!