It’s time to face another daily post from me! My face is very glad to have time with your face, as always.
I’ve been having daily face time with my readers for over three-and-a-half years. These are the WordPress statistics I’m facing this morning:
All-time posts, views, and visitors
POSTS VIEWS VISITORS
1,344 193,852 71,635
Let’s face it, that’s a lot of faces and a lot of time! With all that WordPress face time, my readers have faced several other posts about faces (facing here, here, here, here, here and here). If you have the time, consider having Face Time with those older posts about faces with some well-timed clicks on those links.
Sometimes, it’s difficult to get all the face time we want with all the faces we love to face. Yesterday, my Face-Time-avoiding 18-year-old son Aaron got his first laptop and smartphone, which means we can Face Time with him while he faces time at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. My face is much happier, now that I know we can easily get Face Time with Aaron while he’s away at school for five years facing a Masters degree in Mathematics.
My face is also happier this morning knowing I’ll be getting face time with two of my dearest and long-time friends – Jeanette and Barbara — over the next two days. (If you want face time with those two faces I love, click here and here.)
Now, it’s time for Face Time with yesterday’s photos of faces (and other things):
I hope you enjoyed your Face Time with those photos. Were there any photos you enjoyed facing more than others?
I shall now take time to explain that those last three faces, above, are worry dolls given to my son Aaron, my boyfriend Michael, and me last night at Besito Mexican Restaurant in Burlington. Our server said, “Put a worry doll under your pillow at night and that will get rid of your worries.” Since I’ve had too much Face Time with worry over the years, my worry doll …
… with a face that looks plenty worried, got Face Time with my pillow, last night.
Ready for some Face Time with some music with faces?
My face is now looking forward to Face Time with your comments.
It’s time to face heart-felt thanks from me to all those who helped me create this Face Time post and to you — of course! — for taking the time to face it.