Sunday, March 16, 2008
Thank you, everyone!
I wanted to make a public thank you to all of my readers who have been so encouraging and challenging to me. And I am so grateful for all the comments. I recently found links to my blog on others' sites and was happily surprised that I had readers I didn't even know about. I would love it if you all commented, too...just to say hi. I know that my buffet-style posting includes lots of social commentary and whatnot, but don't feel like you need to jump into that fray or say something that involves a lot of time. Even just a, "hi, I read your blog," would totally thrill me, and then I could link to yours as well and get to know you a bit. All that to say, what a lovely, lovely group and I am so blessed to have you all in my life. More on the human rights issues to come....and...pictures of my new short haircut! And Feistygirl's haircut! May peace reign in your homes.
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Hello again :0) Comments are so nice, aren't they? BTW, I never said before- but I love the names you gave your children! I would like to do something similar, and cut with the boring format I began with. Dh is worried about names being online...personally I am not, but your way is much better than mine :0)
Shell (not Aimee), http://www.freewebs.com/ohthethinksyoucanthink/
You wanna know something funny? I've actually been asked if Feistygirl and Funnyboy are their real names! Hee hee hee! My DH was also worried about real names online so that's why we went with the character-driven pseudonyms.
Hey girl, it's good to see you blogging, I miss you over at RCU.
Come see me sometime and leave me a comment :)
posting to say hi and that I read your blog!
Hi Hilaree - thanks for commenting. It is nice to find kindred spirits, isn't it? There are a lot of us out there!
Best, Marjorie
Just to say HELLO, Hilaree. I select NO MAIL from any of my Yahoo Group lists and log on to them only at my convenience--great when I am traveling too. It helps but somethings I feel overwhelmed in catching up when there are more activities in the groups other usual.
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