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Kreativ Blogger Award

I got my first blog award! Thanks for passing this on to me, Abby!


When you get the award, you’re supposed to reveal seven things about yourself, then pass it on to seven other bloggers.

Seven things you might not know about me:
  1. I played volleyball in high school and I still love it
  2. My biggest weaknesses are dessert and TV
  3. I gave birth in my dining room
  4. I don't like tomatoes
  5. I graduated from the "Honors College" at my university
  6. My husband and I met when we were 18
  7. I spent 6 months living in Spain and traveling in Europe
And the seven creative, informing, inspiring, and entertaining bloggers I am choosing to share this award with are:

Samantha at Mama Notes
Kim Rosas at Dirty Diaper Laundry
Emi at the Cloth Diaper Report
Carly at The Less Than Domestic Goddess
Melissa at Ethan's Page
Hellcat Betty
Andréa

Comments

  1. Thanks Rose!

    I didn't know you had a homebirth! I'll have to look around your blog more to see if you have a birthstory.

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  2. Thank you, you are so sweet! Now to brainstorm my 7 things to share :-)

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  3. you are so sweet, thank you! :) ANd congrats to YOU too!

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  4. Oh thank you Rose!! You're so sweet. But I've known that for years ;)

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