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A new long distance friend as a result of a local aimed post.

A couple of days ago, I posted about Dave Ramsey coming back on the air in my area, at a time I could listen. Thank you again WHLO/640. I figured I would get a response from my local friends WZZP and Jim, but the first response was from BusyBeeSuz. She said that her friend Happy Wife Happy Life was obsessed with Dave.

In the past, I have crossed paths with HWHL, usually at Suz', or Bella's blog. So I went over to Day By Day, found one of HWHL's comments, read her profile, then took a trip to Happy Wife Happy Life. I commented on one of her posts and she came over to visit me. One of the comments she made included a reference to her church and how to get to a message. I listened to the message by her pastor, then tried to download others from iTunes, as I thought this was some good listening.

I also found that she and I have similar reading habits as far as motivational books are concerned. She calls herself an entrepreneur, as well as a wife and mother. I am proud to introduce HWHL as my newest friend and hope everybody pays her a visit. I think you will definitely get something you want to keep from her blogs.

Comments

HWHL said…
Aw, shucks.... :-)
coltfan said…
that is great cliff and welcome happywifehappylife.
Busy Bee Suz said…
This is nice Cliff.
HWHL is the reason I started Blogging. We were friends in High School and have kept in touch through the years via Chritsmas cards and email. She is the one I blame for all this.....:)
She is a wonderful person. Love her to pieces.
Shelley said…
Wixy - you have good taste in friends!
Cliff said…
Well, I like to get a network of online friends who like to be friendly first and foremost. The other important thing about my friends is that we all can encourage each other.

I like to push blogs that promote healthy, two way conversation.
Pat Jenkins said…
you can read wixy? huh... he he!! the more friends the merrier!!

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