Saturday, February 11, 2012

Readers of the Week.

September 8, 2007 by  
Filed under Read These!

I took a week off from ROTW last Saturday, because I had a tonsillectomy patient, and still do. It’s amazing how long it take for the recovery!

We’ll begin with first time commenter and new visitor, Emily, from Laundry and Lullabies. She was a choral director before having babies, just like me! We certainly have a lot in common, because sometimes I feel as though all I do is laundry and lullabies! PS You MUST go see the horrific-looking creature that is pictured on her site. (It’s actually so ugly, it’s kind of cute)

The top referrer this week is actually the second highest referrals. The first is Rocks in my Dryer, from Works-For-Me-Wednesday. So many people participate each week, if I count that, no one else will ever get in! There were 372 visitors from that post! Everyone should join in, it is so fun!

So the next top referrer is Everyday Mommy, a blog I have recently discovered. I made her recipe for pot roast this week, and it was great!

This week, I also want to recognize an email subscriber~ my college roomate, Laci!! She lives far away now, and I’m so glad we’re keeping in touch again. OK, Laci, when are you starting your blog?

I’ve been reflecting on “unwrapping emotions, not food,” and I can’t wait to share it and see what you think!

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2 Responses to “Readers of the Week.”
  1. Kathy in WA says:

    Thanks for all the great links. I love hearing about new blogs and I ALWAYS need a new pot roast recipe. :)

    My husband wrote a story about our camping trip last week (in the humorous style of Pat McManus). I’d love to have you come by and say hello (and enjoy a few laughs).

    Thanks for hosting such a lovely blog.

    Duckabush Blog

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  2. Deb says:

    SENDING CHOCLATE ICECREAM AND STRAWBERRY SORBET your way! feel better soon!

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