On a cool, crisp November afternoon in 2007, White Sox Cards was first posted. November 9th, at 3:04PM, to be exact. Thank you everyone for your support over the years. I appreciate all those who stuck with me as this blog continued to expand and grow. I started this thinking that no one else would read this and found constant surprises along the way. Although I've only met a handful of you (probably less than that), I consider many of you to be great friends that I have been lucky to find on this journey.
Like in actual life, people have come and people have gone. Some people have stuck around. No matter how you've stumbled upon this blog, and no matter how long you've stayed, I've appreciated all of it. I've been read, commented, contacted, traded, bipped, gifted, and many other actions because of this blog. Thank you.
Oddly enough this is starting to sound less of a celebration and more of a sign off. Rest assured, that is not the case. I usually get in a reflective mood around anniversaries and such. I'm looking forward to finding out what surprises await in the fourth year of this blog. Thanks for tagging along.
9 comments:
Happy uh... blogday!
this made me realize that my 2nd year came and went last month....
I hope to tag along for years to come, Steve. Yours is one of the most entertaining and well-written blogs around, not to mention one of my favorites (even though I'm not a White Sox fan).
Keep up the great work!
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Congrats from the North Side.
Your blog is one of the reasons I decided to create one of my own. I can't blame you for my lack of posting, however. ;-) Thanks for a great 3 years and here's to several more! Mike
Congrats, Steve! I've been holding onto a gift for you, this seems like a good occasion to get off my duff and actually send it.
Many congrats.
I, too, have been holding onto a gift. Hopefully I'll send it off someday soon.
And, thanks, especially, for sticking around.
Congratulations!
Yours was the first card site I ever followed.
Well done, sir! Just the interesting writing would be enough, but your custom cards add spice that's much appreciated (and appropriate). 4 MORE YEARS!
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