First of all, thank you for nominating my post ‘Things students say that break my heart‘ for the Most Influential Post for the Eddies 2012 and making it one of the finalist entries.
Special thanks to Brad Patterson, Aysun Günes, and several other wonderful PLNers for nominating me for Best Individual Blog and Best Teacher Blog.

Also, thank you for being there for my closing plenary both at the English UK conference, and TESOL France 2012.
Some of you have been so kind as to write a summary of my plenary talk.
Here are the links to some of them (if I haven’t included yours, please feel free to contact me and let me know):
Chia Suan Chong on Principled Eclecticism – by Hancock McDonald.
The Principles of Principled Eclecticism according to Chia Suan Chong – by Leo Selivan
My TESOL France Review – by Sue Annan

Most of all, thanks for voting…(mwa hahahaha)
And if you haven’t, here’s the link!
http://edublogawards.com/vote-here/
Select the category ‘Most Influential Post’ and vote everyday! ; )
Hope you’re having a great December!
Once again, thank you everyone!
Congratulations Chia. Well-deserved!
Kylie
Congratulations on your shortlisting Chia. As expected, I have voted for your blog and best of luck.
Hi Chia. Well done on the award!!
I started reading your blog when you wrote about miniwhiteboards. It was something I was interested in and I then became a regular visitor. I was then gobsmacked by how much work you began to put into this blog with the DA and the TO. Your posts have that secret factor of “I’ve never thought of that but it’s brilliant” and “that’s so original”. You continue to amaze in everything you do from delivering plenaries to popping up in journals.
I hope you get more time to enjoy yourself this year and appreciate your personal time. You truly have won the title of BLOGGING QUEEN!!
All the best for 2013!!!
Sorry to have missed you at TESOL France… looking forward to hearing you speak soon!