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Blog Award


I was happy and surprised last week to hear that I had been awarded an award. It came from Amy at Eclectic Homeschooling. Her blog is very inspiring to me as her boys are close to my boys' age and they live not too far from where I am, but we are still hoping to meet soon. In addition, you will find very challenging posts on a variety of homeschooling topics.

Like every award there are 3 rules associated with this one:

1.  Add a link and note of thanks to the person giving the award.
2.  Pass the award on to the bloggers whose blogs you love (15 tops)
3.  Share 7 things about yourself.


I read and follow a lot of blogs, so it is hard to pick some out, but here is a rundown of some that I read often:

1. A Day In the Life


2. Planted by Streams


3. QuikyMomma.com


4. See Jamie Blog


5. Mom in Need of Mercy


6. My Two happy Homeschoolers


7. Spell Out Loud


8. The Joy of Homeschooling


9. The Work of Childhood


1o. Yearn of the Heart



And now for 7 things about me:

1. I love to bake, especially bread, but most of the time I am too lazy to do it.


2. Love planning and organizing but it takes me a while to get started.


3. Love playing games.


4. Absolutely love laughing. Some of my friends have been wanting to record my laugh.


5. I love singing and my husband plays the piano, that is how we first got together.


6. I love visiting places and touristic sites.


7. I am a seminary graduate and I met my husband there.


Have a great day!

Comments

Jamie said…
Thank you so much! :)
Shawon said…
Thank you Joelle!
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