Wat een mooie verrassing toen ik een bericht van Ana ontving @ Hella Heaven, dat zij mij nog eens 6 toekenning had gegeven.
http://hellaheaven-ana.blogspot.com/
http://hellaheaven-ana.blogspot.com/
Maznah gaf haar ook de Toekenning The Sunshine Award, die ik blij was om vorige dinsdag door te geven.
Ik heb 3 van de 6 toekenning genomen: Blog Star Award, Best Blogger Award, Happy Blogging Award.
Regels:
1. Bedanken voor de toekenning, plaatst het op je blog met de link van de persoon die het heeft gegegeven.
2. Geef het door aan 15 bloggers, om de bal in het rollen te houden.
3. Laat de bloggers weten van hun toekenning, door een commentaar op hun blog te laten.
1. Bedanken voor de toekenning, plaatst het op je blog met de link van de persoon die het heeft gegegeven.
2. Geef het door aan 15 bloggers, om de bal in het rollen te houden.
3. Laat de bloggers weten van hun toekenning, door een commentaar op hun blog te laten.
Hier zijn de mensen en hun blogs die ik deze drie toekenning heb gegeven:
Satheesh Kumar @ A Romantic Touch
Diane @ A Stellarlife
Living a life with Multiple Sclerosis and all the rest. This blog will include my views on current events, disability issues, entertainment and silliness, politics, health issues, and I am sure to offend some; but the celebration of diversity is my main goal.
Kris @ Behold The Metatron Tasteful Living In NYC
Kalva @ Curry In Kadai ~ An Indian Cooking Blog
Cooking Made Easy With Delicious Indian and Andhra Vegetarian Healthy Homemade Recipes
Cleveland Amory once said that only men could be curmudgeons. Fine. I've set out to be a curmudgeonette. I'm middle-aged, single, owned by two dogs and so white bread all my clothes should say "Wonder." If it weren't for the sock sex, I would be absolutely indistinguishable from other Midwestern females. Fortunately, I have a few little quirks that keep me slightly different.
Kelli @ Gumbo
A little bit of this and a little bit of that. Family, friends, daily challenges, living with chronic illness and disability and more....
Chib @ Hadubini - My-o-scope
Zoomdoggies @ Howling at the Moon
Being an account of life with a guy, a recently-ex-teenager, a couple of narrow dogs, retirement from a job as a tech writer, and MS.
Not necessarily in that order.
Not necessarily in that order.
Joan @ Joan's New Musings Musings Of a Retired Scot.
http://joansnewmusings.blogspot.com/
Nancy @ LIFE IN THE SECOND HALF
WHERE AN EMPTY NEST MEANS ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES!
http://lifeinthesecondhalf.blogspot.com/
KOS @ Keep On S’Meyelin!
http://keeponsmyelin.blogspot.com/
Aviva @ Sick Momma
http://sickmomma.blogspot.com/
Juli @ Tales From the MS Front
assorted rants and maybe some silly things about having MS
http://bigthingsandaduck.blogspot.com/
Amelia @ Tales of Life with Multiple Sclerosis
In 2002 I got the earth shattering news that I could possibly have Multiple Sclerosis. In 2003 that news was confirmed. I was 29 years old. I wanted to start this blog to go over the last few years of dealing with this illness and look forward to the future as it happens. If I can give hope to just one person, that life isn't over when you get life changing news, then this will have been worthwhile!
http://talesoflifewithmultiplesclerosis.blogspot.com/
Jo @ THE END OF THE RAINBOW: LIFE AFTER BANKRUPTCY
Lessons In My Search For Serenity And Financial Freedom
http://theendoftherainbowlifeafterbankruptcy.blogspot.com/
Erin @ The Lemon-Aid Stand
http://thelemonaidstand.blogspot.com/
TT’S @ TT's-Paint and Spackle Grape Juice
I'm undiscribable at times,loving,compassionate, blah,bla... I fell in love with my husband within the first week we met and after 36 years I'm still madly in love with him. Even counting the 23 years with him in the USMC. I still get giddy whenever he calls. The parentals have moved in with us and I'm on fabulous meds!! LMAO
http://tt-paintandspackle.blogspot.com/
Lucy @ What Life Is About
http://whatlifeisabout-lucy.blogspot.com/
Tara @ Living Day to Day with Multiple Sclerosis
Living with Multiple Sclerosis is a daily battle. MS is the invisible disease or at least for most people. We fight many emotional and physical symptoms all the time. We need as much support as we can get. However due to the invisible symptoms we tend to not get a lot of support and that brings on more emotional stress which in return brings on more MS symptoms. A Vicious cycle.
http://livingdaytodaywithmultiplesclerosis.blogspot.com/
Kimberly @ My Journey with Multiple Sclerosis
Every journey starts with a single step. My journey started "officially" in March 2006. Now, four years into my journey, I often find myself amazed at how this disease taught me a lot....about me. I find the hot air balloons a perfect representation of my journey, with all it's ups and downs....I still soar.
I hope that everyone who I have passed these awards onto will enjoy passing them on as I have done.
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