Facebook Feed Monday. It’s back!
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You thought I forgot about my Facebook Feed update. Well, I didn’t. I just haven’t made the time to put one together. I told you, it wasn’t going to be a regular feature.
Yet.
Someday I might make this a regular feature. But for now, it’s just going to have to be sporadic. And maybe a little bit random. And I’m OK with that for now. I hope you are, too.
As always, don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter. That’s part of the reason I’m doing this whole feed update to begin with. Right? I mean, that’s how we’re going to stick it to The Man who seems to have been OK with some organizations accessing all your data, but isn’t OK with other organizations accessing it. Don’t get caught in the politics here. The fact remains that facebook has a gold mine of data. And someone’s going to exploit it, whether facebook wants them to or not.
But I digress. The point is this feed. So let’s get it started.
I should warn you. This edition has a whole lot of basketball in it. But that really shouldn’t be much of a surprise. It is The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, after all.
The Facebook Feed Madness of March Basketball (and other such things) edition is here!
This post was shared the night before Valentine’s Day. A lot happened on that day. Some of it was pretty horrific. I discussed this event in several posts, but I’ve decided to put them in a separate post that focuses on some of the people who were directly impacted by that horrible event. I’ll place the link here when it’s published.
Something else happened on Valentine’s Day. I think I already mentioned it here.
Speaking of my Alma Mater…
And the basketball posts keep rolling in. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Shoot. You can’t even escape a basketball reference when I share a post from a fellow Children’s Museum Blog Ambassador.
The following post was in recognition of World Down Syndrome Day 2018. It’ll melt your heart. It behooves me to point out that there was also a “Rock Your Socks” movement to recognize the day. The agency where I work went all out to celebrate. Check it out here.
Here’s my second post for The Children’s Museum. I posted this to share the link from the Children’s Museum’s page. I don’t know why it didn’t post here. Anyway, just click here to see what they shared.
Seriously, though, y’all. Facebook is about to get wonkier. Just go ahead and subscribe to my email newsletter instead of relying on Facebook. You’ll thank me later. And I certainly thank you for your support.
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