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An honor that has me at a loss for words


No sooner do I update my profile picture that it appears on someone else's blog.

Amias, the most unique wordsmith on my blogroll, has made an acrostic of my not so secret identity on her blog.

This is all because I had decided when I started this blog 17 months ago I had decided to be the only person I knew how to be when writing it...ME

Believe me, this was a great way to start my day today. Also non fattening, but leaves a good taste, which also reminds me that I have good taste in choosing my online friends.

The picture, by the way is copyright Amias, and snagged from her blog.

Comments

I admire your rawness --- and the fact that you are yourself and not pretending to be anyone else. I respect that in a person.

Observation is a wonderful thing, and when one observe good, they should speak out on it. You are a good person -- and I feel that is the highest compliment I can give another human being.

I tell you this, since coming back and blogging, my self-esteem is so much better. Friends will do that for ya!

You have a nice day --- and God bless you and your family.
Amel said…
I read Amias' poem for you and it's AWESOME!!!! :-))))
Melanie said…
First time visit..enjoyed reading some of your posts...I may be back..God bless!
Cliff said…
Hey, a visitor from the Rocky Mountains. Welcome to my corner of cyberspace MondayThroughSunday. I will be sure to return the favor and visit your blog.

Blessings to you also, and if you haven't been there check out my other blog, Seek Him First.

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