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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
See How Scatter-Brained I Am?
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I forgot to mention this in my last post, but I was reading another blog (once again, I can't remember whose - I think that's a sign I read too many blogs) and the author was talking about blogrolls. She mentioned that she always looked on other people's blogs to see if they listed her blog on their blogrolls. Anyway, she said it much better than I did, but I'm in the same boat: I love all of your blogs, but I haven't updated my links in awhile, so don't freak out if your name isn't on there. It will be. As I've mentioned before, I read TONS of blogs (about 200 at last count), and I always forget to stick them on my blogroll. I'm working on it - I promise. If you don't see your blog listed, will you please let me know? I don't usually ask permission to list a blog, so yours may be on their already without your knowledge! Hee hee. Thanks, you guys. This book blogging community is fabulous.
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That was me again! ;) I'm not quite as bad as you yet (I think I'm at 150 book blogs), but I'm sure I'll get there. lol
ReplyDeleteCongrats on deciding to adopt! It's definitely something I want to look into in the (pretty far away-you know, when I have a husband and am an adult, lol) future, so it'll be interesting to watch your experience. Obviously, I don't have a bunch of advice to offer, but Discovery Health used to do 'adoption stories' that were like TLC's 'a baby story' and were really interesting. (I was really sick for awhile in high school, the kind of illness where I couldn't read, so I got to know day-time TV pretty well) Good luck!
You are just so quotable, Eva! I'm sorry I keep forgetting - I want to give you credit for all of your brilliant thoughts and ideas. I guess if I find myself writing about something I found on another blog and I can't remember whose, I will automatically go to your blog!
ReplyDeleteOh, I used to watch that show on Discovery Health (or was it TLC?) all the time. I loved it. They only show reruns now. TLC and DH both have a habit of cancelling my favorite shows. I hate that.
I am so! bad about this! I read many more blogs than I list, but I just forget about listing them somehow!
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