April 2, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog!  This has been a long time coming for me and I am so excited to finally be entering the "Blog" world.  The design of this blog is still in progress as I learn how to change things up a bit.  You will probably find that on this blog there will not be perfect grammar or punctuation and sometimes even spelling errors.  It will just be me, unadulterated, sharing with you what's in my heart and on my mind.  I hope you can find encouragement, fun, inspiration and maybe even some good ideas here. You're comments are welcomed but beware I cry easily. hheheheeheheh!

5 comments:

  1. soooo good to see you here in blogland I will be following you...Happy Easter and Many blessing XOXOXO

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  2. I loved the picture of Corbin looking in the oven. The He's alive buns were so good! I love your blog. Yes, I know you cry easy too. I remember the good old days.

    Mom

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  3. Yay! It looks great! Definitely an encouragement to me...I've got the blogging itch again. ;) Can't wait for your next post!

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  4. Congrats on entering the blog world. This will be my first blog following…. So you have already been encouraging. The alive buns will be the next project with the grandkids. Have a Blessed Easter! Deb O

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  5. I love it! Now don't forget the blogging rule that you are supposed to give a prize to the person who posts the 5th comment on a new blog. (By the way, it is customary that the prize be a personal visit from you and your children! Lucky for you that I live so close :o) See you soon!
    -Michelle B.

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