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Neno's Award



I've been awarded Neno's Award
by Lizzi from Life According to Lizzi
Thanks again Lizzi!
Neno's Award,
"is dedicated to those who love blogging
and
love to encourage friendships through blogging
and
seeks to find the reasons why we all love blogging."

Each person who receives the award is obliged to show thanks by
posting the award on his/her blog,
giving a shout out to the person who gave the award,
pass it on, and to answer the following question:
"Why do you love blogging?"

Why do I love blogging?
And indeed I do love it!

Blogging gives me such a feeling of
creative accomplishment
and
I'm proud of myself when I learn
how to do new things with my blog.

Blogging is a place where I
feel good about myself
and
feel like a part of a community.

Blogging has enabled me to
see & meet other people, places and things
which otherwise I may never have
experienced.

I just enjoy the heck out of it!

I'm passing this award on to:
My dear friend B over at The Nabor's Baby~ ( http://thenaborsbaby.blogspot.com/ )
I love her honesty and humor.
AND
Brandie over at Live-Laugh-Love~
She loves blogging as much as I do!

Comments

Anonymous said…
hi there. nice award. keep blogging!

have a nice day! :)
Thanks for stopping by! Fabulous artwork for the Neno Award by the way - I love it!

(FYI everyone, can't stop smiling is the creator of the Neno Award!)

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