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Your writer, Jillian, is a 32- year old mom who spends far too much time on the computer, but enjoys writing for the cathartic aftereffects. There are also times she enjoys speaking about herself in the third person. Blueshelled.com began as a regular blog at a blogsite. When it began to take on a life of its own, Jillian decided to go against her stingy nature and “put up or shut up.” This is her attempt at allowing her writing to flow on its own merits. You can contact said author by email at her first name at blueshelled.com or by leaving a comment on any post.

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4 Comments »

  1. QTMama says:

    Wow, this is a great blog Jillian! And HOW AWESOME to know you’re a mom too! I’m here. :)

  2. Jillian says:

    Thanks, QT! Welcome to my little hangout!

  3. Angie says:

    Once again, I caught myself laughing while reading. Love it!

  4. Jillian says:

    Thank you, Angie! Please stay around and have virtual tea with me. It is not as tasty as real tea, but it also will not burn you, nor will it allow you to sue me for said burn. :)

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Life is like a game. We all have challenges, thoughts, opinions and beliefs. Often, it feels like something out there, life, karma, catty people, or blue shells (for the Kart lovers), seeks to bring us down. Luckily, we always get up. This is where I wear my heart on my sleeve and my foot in my mouth.
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