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Connecticut blogger holiday Soiree A Great beginning and A Great ending





      We are on the threshold of a new beginning, I don't want to call it an end because of as always beginning is thrilling and inspiring. But, it is essential to look back as well. I had a tremendous eventful year. I started my blog this year and never imagined I could write that much without skipping even one week. Blogging has positively changed my life forever and gave a new meaning to my life. To my readers, I can't thank you all enough.


      As I talked about a great year with the incredible beginning, I am thankful for it ended with a great ending as well. The last event in the last month of the year was Ctbloggersoiree. The event was organized by Connecticutbloggersbabe or ctbloggercollectives. Yes, I was lucky enough to attend ctblogger soiree with good food and company, more precisely with people in your own niche, almost like a dream come true. With all the hassle of life, I am glad that I could attend it. Blogging event like this helps us catch up with bloggers. An interactive panel discussion featuring Rachel of Pinteresting Plans, Alycia of CT Eats Out, Kallie of But First Coffee, and Sandra of The Rustic Life. Their secrets of success as well as dealing with not so good days. Great to meet all the wonderful bloggers as well. Even though I already follow some of their blogs, meeting them personally was amazing. Nonee https://www.noneesworld.com, Lydia http://www.iamchiconthecheap.com, Angela  https://angelafadgyas.wordpress.com, Pinki http://www.aumaesthetics.com.



      Also succulent food and great drinks by Flora. I came home with complimentary goodies. Ah, what a high end.


Hope you all have a great beginning and continue the greatness until the end. 
Happy New Year 2018!


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