Two days
ago, it was a beautiful 70-degree day in Utah; today, the snow is falling.March
Madness.
Your
favorite
college basketball teams all lose in the first round; yet you still
watch.March Madness.The Meanest
Mom blogs her adventures and sounds like the nicest person on
e-mail.March Madness.These
crazy days of March are both exciting and unpredictable, just like the
Bloggernacle! So grab your college basketball brackets, put on your coat and
flip-flops, and let's celebrate March Madness in the blogs.
So last
week, some March Madness challenges went out across the blogs, including the
invitation to join a bracket Bloggernacle Beatdown at
\"I challenge you...I promise you.\" And then you had the Modern Mormon Dad reveling
in all the basketball glory, saying that
\"Madness is a part of life.\"
And while
some female bloggers definitely got into the spirit of \"March
Madness,\" I had to laugh at this short but clever little post about one wife's
exasperation about her husband's college basketball frenzy, sighing that \"it's
madness, I tell you.\"
After
talking about blog giveaways last week, I thought I'd shout-out the \"March Madness Giveaway\" over at Mormon Mommy Blogs.
And look
at this weather craziness! As I said above,
\"It Really Did Snow.\" Check out the snow-dusted spring flowers.
Madness.
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