Welcoming Tod Robbins as our newest permablogger

By August 3, 2012

The Juvenile Instructor is on something of a roll lately, making the most of the summer months, introducing a number of new guest bloggers (and there’s more on the way!) and adding to our ever-expanding roster of regulars, too. Tod Robbins, who has guest blogged for the last month here, has agreed to join the JI full-time (he also landed a new job yesterday, so it’s a good week for Tod!). If you missed his excellent posts over the last month, you can check them out here.

Please join us in welcoming Tod!

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Comments

  1. Welcome!

    Comment by Jared T — August 3, 2012 @ 1:51 pm

  2. Happy to have you, Tod, and congrats on the new job!

    Comment by Christopher — August 3, 2012 @ 2:16 pm

  3. Well, now, THIS is a surprise. Not.

    Glad to know you’ll be posting on an ongoing basis, Tod. Good decision, JI.

    Comment by Ardis E. Parshall — August 3, 2012 @ 2:22 pm

  4. Welcome, Tod! And congrats on the new job!

    Comment by David G. — August 3, 2012 @ 2:34 pm

  5. Welcome, Tod! Looking forward to more of your work.

    Comment by J Stuart — August 3, 2012 @ 2:49 pm

  6. Welcome!

    Comment by Ben P — August 3, 2012 @ 3:01 pm

  7. Congratulations, Tod, and a very warm welcome!

    Comment by Andrea R-M — August 3, 2012 @ 4:34 pm

  8. Great news! Congratulations on the job! Good week for Tod, good week for JI.

    Comment by Amy T — August 3, 2012 @ 5:16 pm

  9. Cheers!

    Comment by J. Stapley — August 3, 2012 @ 7:22 pm

  10. Lovely to have you along, and congrats on the new job! We all win.

    Comment by Tona H — August 3, 2012 @ 8:16 pm

  11. Thanks everyone!

    Comment by Tod R. — August 6, 2012 @ 1:57 pm


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