42-year-old wife, mother, and university advisor, trying to do it all and have it all and still make room for the occasional blogosphere connection. New Englander transplanted to the South. I love to read, to write, love history, and cooking. Love my blogging friends.
I blog about my life, food, music, history, and the South.
I am absolutely thrilled for anyone at all to read my blog, so please don’t be shy.
Hi! I have nominated you for the Beautiful Blogger Award. 🙂 To accept the award please see my post: http://atlantamomofthree.wordpress.com/2012/12/08/beautiful-blogger-award/
Hello there,
I’m Justin of MomentMatters.com. I’m excited to inform you that Moment Matters is re-launching with new features and design!
Along with it, I’m compiling a free e-book about the Greatest Articles and I’m featuring excellent comments. Your thought in “Let’s Talk About Not Talking About Politics” is a standout! I’m asking permission if I could include your words in the book?
All the best,
Justin G. Bautista
Justin, I’d be delighted. To be honest, I had to go search for your post to see which brilliant comment I’d contributed! Good luck with your book, and please keep me posted.
Awesome. I’ll let you know when it’s published. What name would you like to go with your comment?
I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award! To accept it, please go to: http://atlantamomofthree.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/the-versatile-blogger-award/ 😀
Awwww, thanks! I’m honored.
You’re very welcome! ❤
Hi, again! I have nominated you for the Beautiful Mama Blog Award! 🙂 To find out more, please visit: http://atlantamomofthree.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/beautiful-mama-blog-award-part-ii/
Are you still interested in doing a guest post? Email me – lardavbern@att.net
looks like getting nominated is nothing new to you amazing woman! I also choose you for an award today, it the blog your heart out award. I got my first ever award today!!
I expect you will keep blogging because blogging works for you, and having read several of your entries, I can see that blogging is part of your thinking-things-through process. A person doesn’t have to blog every day, but a commitment to blogging with some regularity – a couple times a week say – gives you some discipline. We don’t blog for other people, we blog because we love to write 🙂
That’s what I’m aiming for, sister! Thanks for reading.