Love Link Up Party for All the BRAVE Girls Who Dare To Be....
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1. Follow EVERYONE's blog in the Linky Tool
2. Leave a comment
3. Add the link below to your blog post
4. Get ready for lots of new blog friends!
Thanks for stopping over and joining my blog. I'm a new follower of yours also! I can relate to what you wrote in your profile regarding papercrafting as a therapy. I too had to stop working due to a medical condition and crafting/blogging has been a God send for me. I'm looking forward to blogging with you!
Hi Elizabeth! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving some love and becoming a follower! When you speak of the World Trade Chapel are you talking about St. Paul's Church?I visit the Center several times a year and just found St.Pauls actually. I never noticed it before. It was definitely a sight to see.All the cots where the firefighters slept for a few hours a day sitting right next to George Washingtons Church pew....unbelievable. It was very moving. Be sure to visit again real soon! Im a new follower. hugs Kathie http://kathleessnippitsncricuts.blogspot.com
Hi Elizabeth! This is Vicki from www.melovebonoandscrapbooking.blogspot.com...
I wanted to return the favor and drop by for a visit...welllllllllllll now I am an email follower, google follower and have 4 links pulled up from your site to visit when I leave here! LOL I have wanted to get involved with the Operation Write Home for awhile now...so when I saw the link, I thought it was high time to act on it ;) ... I have fibromyalgia and I feel the same .. that papercrafting is therapy. Although...I also have an awesome chiropractor and doctor that make me do physical therapy (everytttttime I fight it but once I do it...I feel better) oh ... except for that time when I feel off the EXERCISE BALL! LOL Not kidding there! ;) It actually was more embarressing than painful - and thank God I have the most awesome therapists cause after we checked out my bruised ego...we had a good laugh. Now whenever I see that big ball - I cringe a little! LOL
You have an amazing story...thanks for sharing and I look forward to coming back! Thanks for the great links too!
Hi Elizabeth, Thank you for visiting my blog, becoming a follower and helping me reach 500. I to am a retired teacher. This is my first year off. I am so surprise that I don't miss teaching. I taught first grade. I am so busy making cards and going to exercise classes that I don't even sub very much. I am sorry to hear you had to retire due to your health. I hope you are feeling well. Hugs, Linda.
Your projects are lovely! So glad I discovered your blog! Stopping over from the Love Link up party. New follower, would love for you to pop over to my blog and have a look and maybe follow. Shelly
Adorable cards! I came over from the Link Up Party. I am a new follower of yours, would love if you stop by my blog and follow too:)Can't wait to see all your creations. Sherrie K http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Hi, I'm stopping in to send some LOVE & hugs from the link up party
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Hello I'm a new follower from the love link up party. Just stopping in to say hello you have a lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteHi,I'm new to your blog and wanted to share some love from the love link up party.
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping over and joining my blog. I'm a new follower of yours also! I can relate to what you wrote in your profile regarding papercrafting as a therapy. I too had to stop working due to a medical condition and crafting/blogging has been a God send for me. I'm looking forward to blogging with you!
Susan
http://cricutandgrasshopper.blogspot.com
Hi, thanks for stopping by and saying hello. I'm a new follower and hope that we have many fun conversations together. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking out my blog! I am a new follower of your too! Can't wait to see what you do in the future!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. I am a follower now. Come back soon!!
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving some love and becoming a follower! When you speak of the World Trade Chapel are you talking about St. Paul's Church?I visit the Center several times a year and just found St.Pauls actually. I never noticed it before. It was definitely a sight to see.All the cots where the firefighters slept for a few hours a day sitting right next to George Washingtons Church pew....unbelievable. It was very moving. Be sure to visit again real soon! Im a new follower.
hugs
Kathie
http://kathleessnippitsncricuts.blogspot.com
I'm going to be posting my awards for Versatile Bloggers and I've chosen you to receive one, so come on by and pick it up. Have a great day!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and becoming a follower. I too now follow you.
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craftingwithnatasha.blogspot.com
Hi Elizabeth! This is Vicki from
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I wanted to return the favor and drop by for a visit...welllllllllllll now I am an email follower, google follower and have 4 links pulled up from your site to visit when I leave here! LOL I have wanted to get involved with the Operation Write Home for awhile now...so when I saw the link, I thought it was high time to act on it ;) ... I have fibromyalgia and I feel the same .. that papercrafting is therapy. Although...I also have an awesome chiropractor and doctor that make me do physical therapy (everytttttime I fight it but once I do it...I feel better) oh ... except for that time when I feel off the EXERCISE BALL! LOL Not kidding there! ;) It actually was more embarressing than painful - and thank God I have the most awesome therapists cause after we checked out my bruised ego...we had a good laugh. Now whenever I see that big ball - I cringe a little! LOL
You have an amazing story...thanks for sharing and I look forward to coming back! Thanks for the great links too!
Hi Elizabeth, Thank you for visiting my blog, becoming a follower and helping me reach 500. I to am a retired teacher. This is my first year off. I am so surprise that I don't miss teaching. I taught first grade. I am so busy making cards and going to exercise classes that I don't even sub very much. I am sorry to hear you had to retire due to your health. I hope you are feeling well.
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Linda.
The linking party has brought so many of us together! I have an award for you on my blog!!
ReplyDeleteI'm here for the party & your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteFeel free to come by my place for a chance to win some SWEEt blog candy ~ http://mmdezigns.blogspot.com
Your projects are lovely! So glad I discovered your blog! Stopping over from the Love Link up party. New follower, would love for you to pop over to my blog and have a look and maybe follow.
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Adorable cards! I came over from the Link Up Party. I am a new follower of yours, would love if you stop by my blog and follow too:)Can't wait to see all your creations.
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for linking up to my party--I hope it brought you lots of new bloggie friends!
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K Andrew of Getting Cricky!