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February 05, 2008

Spread_the_love_award  I got this wee little award the other day, from Mom in Madison. (Such wonderful things come from WI don't they? Cows, Cheese, The Packers, Blogs....) The idea is to accept your award graciously and then go award a few more people. I ran out of people in the meme I just did!  And I am trying to be originally instead of just refering you to several different blogs that are already on my "Blogs I Love, Not Quite A Blogroll..."

So here are a few that I can Spread The Love To (I am feeling some Barry White music must be playing in the background of this post, but not sure how to do that...)


Blue Yonder
Suzanne McMinn
Our Report Card
Life On The Road
Mother Crone's Homeschool

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