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I'm Honored

I was so honored today that Betsy of My Five Men has given me this award. It's my first blogging award ever and I'm very excited! I've been *blog buddies* with Betsy for a while now and really enjoy her blog! It's so beautiful and very inspiring. Thank you, Betsy!!

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Here are the guidelines for this award~~
1) You have to pick 5 blogs that you consider deserving
of this award for their creativity, design,
interesting material, and also contribution to the
blogging community, no matter what language.
2) Each award has to have the name of the author
and link to his/her blog to be visited by everyone.
3) Each award winner has to show the award
and put the name and link
to the blog that presented her/him with the award.
4) The award winner and one who has given
the prize have to show the link of "Arte y Pico"
blog so everyone will know the origin to this award.

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I've decided to pass along this award to a few more of my blog buddies:

These are all blogs that inspire me and challenge me in many ways. I encourage you to check them out if you haven't already!



Comments

Betsy Brock said…
Yea, Lora! It looks great on your sidebar...congrats..you deserve and award for your wonderful blog! :)
Anonymous said…
Thank you Lora for the award.
Thank you, Lora! It's a first for us as well! How sweet of you.

Bless you.

~Reese
Kayren said…
Congratulations, Lora!
Kelli said…
Congratulations on your award and thank you for giving one to me as well! That was very sweet of you!
~Kelli
Nancy said…
Wow! Thanks for the award...my first! I'm so honored!

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