My friends and partners in crime Idoia and Andi both tossed me this One Lovely Blog award. (I’m not sure what the merit of a teacup full of roses is. Personally, I’d offer you a shot of Patron, sea salt, and a freshly cut lime.)
But I want to share the love because I’m constantly discovering new blogs. My reader is getting frightening.
The rules:
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 other blogs that you’ve newly discovered. Remember to contact the bloggers to let them know they have been chosen for this award.
My newly discovered Lovely Blogs.
- Colleen- The Mess Potential is Exponential is a brand new blog. After witnessing this community rallying around Heather and Mike Spohr, Colleen was moved to start participating. While her family has been supportive, she already caught some flak (Dooce’d, if you will) from friends and associates. I’ve known Colleen since I was 21, though we only recently reconnected. She is fierce, giving, emotional, and awesome.
- Nic- My Bottles Up is a blog I discovered through Twitter. I think. Nic has a huge personality and a big heart. She’s had some tough times and doesn’t bitch about them. She recently got her blog all prettied up and I love it. Nic makes me laugh and I’m beside myself with excitement to meet her in a couple of weeks when she visits the Sunshine State.
- Mommy Mae- I am Mommy Mae isn’t a newly discovered blog. But I want you to newly discover her. Dude, she sings. As in, on videos. On her blog. And it’s beautiful. When she sang for Maddie, I wept and wept. Her kids have awesome names, and she makes quilts. Enough said.
- Brittany - Am completely embarrassed to admit that I only recently discovered Barefoot Foodie. Why? Because I should have been reading her FOREVER. I love her humor. I feel like we could sit around and talk for days. Which makes me a stalker, I think. Hi Brittany! I sort of want to make out with your brain.
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