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Blogging Around

As I've been going around to the other blogs on my list, I am finding some places that need recognition.

First, a double shout out. Shelly of Building a Log Cabin fame was the first to bring this to light, and Suz of Day by Day fame is following suit. Send your used special occasion cards to St. Jude's Ranch. Click on either, or both, links for details.

Sue, of Sue Wilson's Voiceover fame, has posted her musings of an article she read. Check out her post, Top 10 Things the Internet has Killed (or at least changed). Good for exercising your thinking muscle.

Clean and Crazy ,
of My Recovery fame,has given me the Dragon's Loyalty Award. Here's what she has to say about the honor:" Cliff of 'WIXY' fame. Cliff is a wonderful person who always takes the time to use his blog to introduce us to so many new bloggers, he is a great piece in the blogger community as he connects so many people to each other. it is an amazing gift when he gives you a shout out. it was his shout out to me that got me some of my readers, so thank you Cliff for all you do."
Suzie also has a touching story about her father in this post. Cliff Note: Any links pertaining to me here just bring you back to this blog, just click on the Clean and Crazy link.

Keep Jeremy in your prayers. He is going through some issues. He mentioned in his Tri-State Media Watch blog that he has to take some time to clear his head, and he also commented on my Sunday Musing post that he reached his breaking point.

One last note: Thanks to all for your prayers and well wishes. As I posted in Facebook, I am going to take a proactive stance.

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
I love your pro active stance Cliff...I hope this brings great results (and quickly)
Always enjoy your shout outs of good stuff.
Take care, Suz
Shelley said…
Nice to see you on facebook Cliff and count you as a friend! Thanks for your shout-outs too!
Big Hugs to you!!
clean and crazy said…
it is good to take a proactive stance, i need to do this myself.
it is always good to see you on facebook, i don't always go there, in fact i have a bazillion unanswered requests for games and such, i usually only add friends i don't have time for it really.
i would rather blog.
Brenda said…
Two enthusiastic thumbs up your your practive stance!!
Anonymous said…
Cliff
Will pray for Jeremy
Joyce
Ms Hen's said…
Proactive; setting boundaries; keeping the focus on you............don't get burnt out in life..

hugs
Maggie said…
I do enjoy visiting other blogs at times and I also enjoy having people come visit me at my blogs.

It makes for friendly conversations.
Syd said…
You are a positive person. Thanks Cliff.

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