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September 6, 2013

Friday Blog Hop

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followfriday_edited-2-1This week I am the co-host for Hilary’s blog hop over at Feeling Beachie!  Now before you go thinking I am getting all fancy schmancy on you all I did was come up with a couple of statements for her to use on her blog.  She is always looking for new ideas so if you have some just let her know.  Please feel free to click on her link to go sign up to join in the fun.
The statements are:
  1.  _________ happen
  2.  I hate when you ____ and _____
  3.  The bravest thing I have ever done is ___________
  4.  I like my _____________ and ________________

My answers:

1. Just let peace happen.

2. I hate when you think you have a great idea and find out what you thought was original was not.

3. The bravest thing I have ever done is step in and help take care of my father in law when he was sick and dying because it was so out of my comfort zone to be a nurse.

4. I like my shoes comfy and my days sunshine filled.

I have been making a few updates to the blog lately and wanted to make sure to let you know to check out the sidebar where I now feature clickable links to take you to other blogs that are doing a Comments for a Cause .  I have also added a Goodreads widget and am trying to get books inputted into it but it takes awhile to get it all caught up.  I have most of the past 2 years put in but that may just have to do for now.   Thanks again to Susi from BocaFrau who made the blog button for me at the bottom of the page. 

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19 Comments

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  1. Hilary
    September 06, 2013 at 06:31 am

    I like my shoes funky and painful….

    thanks for co-hosting!

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 08:43 am

      Thank YOU! I so do not like painful shoes! Glad you are back in yours finally!

      Reply
  2. Judy
    September 06, 2013 at 08:15 am

    i like my shoes to fit properly and be right for the occasion. I no longer wear high heels.

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 08:42 am

      I never was a high heel kind of gal A couple inches is fine and dandy but beyond that—I am klutz!

      Reply
  3. kzemek
    September 06, 2013 at 08:34 am

    I am not a good nurse either. Right now though I’m in that position once again, making sure my hubby follows doctor’s directions and takes it slow and easy after his hernia surgery yesterday. Today he plans on going to the zoo! I’m hoping i can keep him contained to level ground and just a few minutes walking at a time and then sitting down for a while. That’s the plan.

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 08:42 am

      Sounds like Gerard is on the move!!! Good grief. Hopefully you will be able to contain him! Sounds like he is determined, though!

      Reply
  4. bocafrau
    September 06, 2013 at 08:56 am

    Thanks for the shout-out again! I like comfy shoes (flip-flops or Bob’s, anyone?) and sunshine too, especially sunshine. I admire you for your #3 – I couldn’t imagine – but life surprises us that way, doesn’t it – you step in because you are needed and you do what needs to be done!

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    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 09:56 pm

      Certainly!!! And yes–life does surprise us at times and we have to rise to the occasion!

      Reply
  5. Minnesota Prairie Roots
    September 06, 2013 at 09:31 am

    I’m definitely not the “nurse type” either. Whenever the kids were injured, I sent them to Dad, if he was home. 🙂

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 09:58 pm

      Yea— I sent them to Chris when they puked so he could clean up the chunky stuff—I could handle it if it was not bloody or chunky. We had very few injuries with our boys actually, thank goodness.

      Reply
  6. Cathy Kennedy
    September 06, 2013 at 11:28 am

    Taking care of a terminally ill person is brave. It’s nice meeting you via FFFFF!

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 11:30 am

      Thanks so much! Sometimes I find I can do things I didn’t expect to be able to do! Thanks for stopping by!!

      Reply
  7. Helen Brown
    September 06, 2013 at 11:52 am

    I have found that you do what you have to do even though you never thought you would have to.

    Reply
  8. tkm1959
    September 06, 2013 at 02:34 pm

    Love the blog button – I’ve thought about making one but really don’t know where to start.

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 02:35 pm

      Susi can hook you up in a jiffy!!!

      Reply
  9. pattisj
    September 06, 2013 at 02:37 pm

    I agree totally with #4!

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 06, 2013 at 09:58 pm

      That does not surprise me at all!

      Reply
  10. Rorybore
    September 07, 2013 at 12:37 am

    If I could go barefoot every where, I think I would. but that doesn’t explain why I am also drawn to really pretty or funky shoes too. And good ideas gone bad….that usually involves glitter glue around here. doesn’t end well at all.

    Reply
    1. Beth Ann
      September 07, 2013 at 08:54 am

      Oh I know all about glitter glue and I don’t even have girls!!! It is usually my project!!!

      Reply

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