I Need SMILES: Follow My Cozi Family Journal

Tuesday, February 02, 2010 Posted by Piera Jolly

I was recently chosen to test out Cozi's new online family journals for the month of February. These journals are like blogs, but simpler. They offer a quick way to jot down what's going on with our lives and share that easily with friends and family through the internet. I just started using it and I have to say that I really like it. Features like being able to Tweet, Facebook, and email friends and family when you update your journal make sharing a snap.

So, for the entire month of February I will be trying out the journal and will hopefully be updating it a few times per week. For every SMILE {which are similar to LIKES in Facebook} that my entries receive, I will earn $1--up to 100. In this economy, every dollar is a huge help to us--especially considering that Mike and I are in the real estate field {not a great field to be in right now LOL}. If you like what you see at my journal, I would LOVE it if you would take the time to give the entry a SMILE. It just takes a second and it would help us out so much!

To read my journal, please visit http://family.cozi.com/thejollyfamily/!

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4 comments:

  1. Alison said...

    I smiled at you! And congrats on 6 years of marriage! I'm coming up on 2 years myself, which seems like a life time to me.

  2. TheEclecticElement said...

    That's pretty awesome! I'll have to check it out and see if I can smile upon you :)

  3. Lorie Shewbridge said...

    I smiled at you lots... Happy Anniversary. Love the photographs.

  4. alissa4illustration said...

    I smiled at you lots. I like Lost, my youngest son Isaak went potty almost every morning of last week (he's not ready for a potty party yet) LOL, oh and I used to live in Savannah and Atlanta, GA, so I know what's it's like to not get very much snow.