Naturally I love the blogs I follow. If I didn’t I wouldn’t follow them. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with them all but I make it a point to check in as often as possible. I hate missing posts because these are all wonderful blogs. I thought I would share my (starting) list of blogs you should check out.
These are in no particular order and there will be more to come!
A Hundred Years Ago is a really fascinating blog about, what else? Things from 100 years ago. There are recipes, newspaper articles about making ends meet, and much more!
Dreaming of Guatemala is written by a very bright, very engaging young woman. She inspires me because her relationship with God is so much a part of her!
Purple Slob in Recovery is, simply put, a hoot! This is a woman after my own heart! And if you have an affection for alliteration you need to bop on by her blog!
What’s for Dinner, Moms has incredible recipes, descriptions of Disney vacations, posts about Moms’ wonderful family, and did I mention incredible recipes? If you cook…heck, if you eat, you need to check out this blog!
Jolie’s Attic is so eclectic! I love stopping by to see what has piqued Jolie’s interest.
The Gay Stepdad. Oh. My. Gawd! This guy makes me laugh every single time I go to his blog! And he’s got some darned good recipes, too! I’m also learning about the British through him. I actually started tagging some things both “humor” and “humour” just because of a recent post of his. I love, love, love this blog!
Mack Marie is the utterly lovely blog of a truly sweet young woman. Make a cup of coffee, or pour a glass of wine and go visit Mack!
Yada Darcy Yada slays me. Donna is a truly unique (in the best possible way) person and I adore her blog!
Camie’s Cozy Corner (ahh, more alliteration!) has movie reviews (if you want to know if your kids can watch something, check with Camie), lovely photography, and tales about her homeschooling adventures.
Living Lighter in Atlanta is written by someone who has become one of my favorite people in the world. Homeschooling, frugal living, recipes, and everything else about being a mom and homemaker is on her…wait a minute! I think I may not be needed in the blogosphere!
I love new finds through recommendations! 😀
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Me too! And I sometimes find great blogs through comments. I see a blog I don’t know and I just have to go look.
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I do that, too! 😀
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Great minds!
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My goal: to make your list!!!
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I’m hoping the post I did on your blog by itself got you some followers. And you will be on the list!
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Thank you for the mention! You are so sweet! ❤
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You’re welcome but it’s all you! Your blog is great!
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You are so kind. 🙂
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Thank you! I so appreciate your recommend! Love it!
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You’re welcome! I just love you and your blog!
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Ahhhh! BIG SMILE
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Thank you for mentioning me, Elizabeth! ❤ That’s so nice of you 😊 I’ll have to go check out the other blogs! (Aside from my mom’s, which I’m already following lol)
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Oh! You already know your mom? What a coincidence! I do, too! lol I’m telling you, Kiddo, these are some great blogs. And I have a bunch more to recommend.
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Thanks! Found some good ones!!
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I’m so glad! I’ve got to work on the next list because there are so many fantastic blogs out there!
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Wow thanks for the mention.. glad it makes you laugh… love your blog too 😀😀
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I thought you might be mad at me over the British English/Real English thing. I’d do the toothy smile but I don’t know how. And you do make laugh!
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Whaaat I don’t get mad!!! …. I get even x x
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You’re going to tell me there’s a sale on jumpers and I should meet you in the car park and you’ll arrange to have me struck by lorry!
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I could never do that .. not to Queen Elizabeth… that would be classed as High Treason…
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You’d be so lonely in The Tower.
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I know… but I could take my lawnmower and kill the Ravens!
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The football team or the birds? 😀
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Those rats with wings!
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We have crows and other blackbirds where I live but the ravens live further north. I’d like to own one and teach it to say “Nevermore? Nah. How ’bout next week?”
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Thanks so very golden much for your list of blogs. Loved looking into your pics!
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You’re welcome! I love those blogs and I’m working on the next list right now! And thank you for looking!
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AWWWW! I’m so so so honored, Elizabeth!!!!! Thank you so much for the mention 🙂 Well that starts off my day on a good note ! ❤
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I love your blog! I hate that you’re so much better at photography but I LOVE your blog!
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HAHA! Oh my goodness- I always feel like my pictures are a mess, so you are SO sweet to say that! Made my day! I did get a “big girl” camera I would like to learn how to use at some point, but man oh man, time these days just goes by too quick with too much to do!
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I tried learning my camera but I now suffer from the attention span of a drunk French Bulldog. I’m hoping to win the lottery so I can hire a photographer to take pictures of my cookies. Okay. That just sounded SO wrong.
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Hahah- I’m using that line- “drunk French Bulldog”. Too good. And AHHH- hahah- I’m laughing so hard over here!
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I seem to have an aptitude for making up really odd sayings.
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I LOVE them!!
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I’m so glad you appreciate me! My family looks at me sometimes as though they’re looking at something through a microscope. “What an interesting life form she is!”
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YESSS! AHHH I so relate! I get the same looks — hahah.
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We’re both really good people. We just think differently. Someday the world will appreciate us. Probably 200 or 300 years after we’re dead.
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Hahahah that’s the way it tends to work, huh?! They’ll pull up our old blog conversations as part of the “prehistoric communications” portion of a college class hahahah.
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Back in the primitive days, before people communicated by telepathy and still had bodies (now, now…stop making those faces!) people used things called computers to talk. Of course we’ve moved beyond those savage days.
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This is great! I love following others blogs but I’m new to actually blogging myself. My family and I just started last week. I hope one day we can be as good as the ones I read, and others can find encouragement, help, and entertainment through us.
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Well, you certainly have the right philosophy! It’s always intimidating when you start out and some blogs (mine for example) grow very slowly. But if you enjoy it that’s more than half the battle! Good luck! And if there’s anything I can do to help, please let me know!
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