An Award?

November 12th, 2008

Angie from Children in the Corn gave me an award. I’m not really sure what to do, I think I’m supposed to pass it on to a few blogs that I like. This is a great way to find new blogs, I’ll be checking out the other blogs that Angie gave an award to.

So who will I be passing this award on to?

Grow the Changes – a friend from Canada that’s making a great statement through her sustainable lifestyle.

Princess Mombi’s Friendatorium – a friend we met through our work, her blog is a collection of things she finds interesting and stories about what’s going on in her life.

2nd Mile Productions Blog – I couldn’t not include Mr Chiots in this list could I? This is the business Mr Chiots and I started 6 years ago (this is how we met Princess Mombi). Check out some of our work, this is what I do when I’m not gardening or cooking.

Bad Human! Don’t Take Chemical from Strangers – A blog I stumbled upon a while ago. I always enjoy reading about what other normal people are doing in other parts of the country.

Brooklyn Butler’s Blog – a friend of mine from college who’s blog chronicles her life with her little Rett angel Brooklyn.

I have so many great blogs that I read, but I couldn’t list them all (not enough room on the internet). I’ll be highlighting more of them in a few posts this winter.

Anyone else have any blogs they love reading that they’d like to pass along, yours or someone elses?

4 Comments to “An Award?”
  1. n. on November 12, 2008 at 5:42 pm

    Great blogs! I think I found some to add to my growing collection :) Thank goodness for google reader.

    And thanks for the award!

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  2. Susy on November 12, 2008 at 6:05 pm

    I’m a big fan of NetNewsWire for my RSS feeds.

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  3. Princess Mombi on November 12, 2008 at 10:06 pm

    Whoohoo! Thank you!

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  4. Kelly on November 13, 2008 at 4:32 pm

    THANKS Susy! I am honored!!

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