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I heart your blog award

Jen, of Unglazed fame, awarded me, quite a while ago with the I heart your blog honors.

Jen is a blogger who has a lot of heart and I want to pass this out to others who show a lot of heart in their blogging.

Sindi, of Life is a Roller Coaster fame- Sindi has not been too active on the blog lately, but maintains email contact with me and has started a dialogue via IM with my wife. She has promised to be active in blogging again soon.

Suz, of Day by Day...My Life as a Buzy Bee fame- Suz is a great supporter of all her friends and has a great sense of humor, to boot. If you haven't yet, go over there and look at her unique view of life.

Happy Wife Happy Life-She has also become one of my most recent friends. We found that we both like personal development books. Another thing we both have in common is we both are now working on a book.

Randy, of The Way I see it fame- Randy has made it a practice to make his way around the blogs and leave encouraging comments, while exhibiting his interests on his blog.

Give all these blogs a read and leave a comment if you get the urge to. All these good folks like to have their funny bone tickled.

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
You are so nice!!! Thanks a bunch...big hugs for you!!!!
Anonymous said…
Good choices Cliff!

I'm a huge fan of both Suz and HWHL!

I'll have to check the others out.

=)
Sindi said…
Cliff,
You are so sweet to give me this award. Thank you so very much. It is nice to know that even though I have been away from blogging, I still have my friends here. You are a good friend Cliff. I am Blessed. :-)
Burcu said…
I'm gonna take a look...I'm sure it worths to see them!!!

Have a nice week ;)

Love from Turkey
Pat Jenkins said…
i love your blog too...xoxoxo.... yours truly someone abourd the good ship lollypop
Michelle said…
You totally deserve the award Cliff. You do show A lot heart and support to everyone. Great choices on the one you passed it on to.
coltfan said…
thank you for this award cliff.
HWHL said…
You're such a sweetheart, Cliff!

One BIG downfall I've found to writing at my local Starbucks... those Cafe Mochas have a LOT of calories! I've been going there daily, with composition book in hand, and getting the big size Cafe Mocha ... and noticed my jeans were getting a bit snug. I asked them today how many calories are in one of those. Over 400!!! For a coffee drink! I think I'll be switching to "straight" black coffee from now on. Cheaper and won't add to my "muffin top".

Anyway, thanks again for the shout out - hope your book is coming along. One of my characters has really "taken off" on a life of her own.... kind of fun to watch it happen. :-)
HWHL said…
You're such a sweetheart, Cliff!

One BIG downfall I've found to writing at my local Starbucks... those Cafe Mochas have a LOT of calories! I've been going there daily, with composition book in hand, and getting the big size Cafe Mocha ... and noticed my jeans were getting a bit snug. I asked them today how many calories are in one of those. Over 400!!! For a coffee drink! I think I'll be switching to "straight" black coffee from now on. Cheaper and won't add to my "muffin top".

Anyway, thanks again for the shout out - hope your book is coming along. One of my characters has really "taken off" on a life of her own.... kind of fun to watch it happen. :-)

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