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Blog award

Last week I was very surprised to discover that I had received a blog award.


It came from Elaine at  Commotion from the Ocean of Life.


I consider it an honor and really appreciates it.

This reward comes with some rules and here they are:
1) Accept the award, post it on your blog together with the name of the person who has granted the award, and his or her blog link.
2) Pass the award to 15 other blogs that you’ve newly discovered. Remember to contact the bloggers to let them know they have been chosen for this award.

Now here are my newly discovered great blogs:


Belinda's Note Lifestyle Homeschooling
Going against the grain
Simply lapbook
Homeschooling6
Home is where the heart is
Generation cedar
At Home with Jesus
Trying 2 walk wisely
The van Niekerk's - Our Home Schooling Journey
A Day in the Life
Copperswife


Our life as homeschoolers


From Cabin to Camelot


Our family Life


Raising for Godly men

Have a great day, Joelle

Comments

kristenph said…
Thank you for the award. How nice :) I'm glad you like my blog.
Copperswife said…
Thank you so much! What a sweet treat!
Canadagirl said…
Thank you soooooo much ! I will make a post in the next couple days. I look forward to reading your blog.


Blessings in Him<><

-Mary
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the award Joelle. I appreciate your thoughtfulness. :0) It was nice to stop by and take a peek at your blog also. Yes, Toronto is great for its ethnic diversity. :0)


Have a wonderful day!!!!!


Erna @ Simply Lapbooks
Homeschooling6 said…
I'm sorry, I didn't get by earlier. Things have been so busy with us getting ready to move, but I did want to say Thank You. I'm very honored that you have given me this reward.


I love all the pictures you post. I need to get back into the groove of things and post more pictures =)


Blessings,

Linda<><

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