Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Featuring...

Happy Wednesday! Today I want to feature a few fellow bloggers who are doing the 31DBBB Challenge. Please take a moment to check out these ladies' blogs... You'll be glad you did!


  • From the longest list post in the history of list posts 10 things We Wish Someone Had Told Us When We Started Graduate School to the post from yesterday The Basics: Graduate Seminars which offers some advice for surviving and thriving in college and graduate level seminars and tutorials, Anna Blanch often writes about her journey through Graduate School and her life as an ex-pat – she is an Australian living in the St Andrews, Scotland who spent some time living in the heart of Texas! But more than this, Anna, a self described scholar-blogger, explores the relationships between literature and popular culture, religion, theology, and faith. She also writes about Children’s literature and seeks to serve parents who are considering what it means to raise discerning readers!



  • http://bit.ly/anmQPZ The post is a rant about misuse of Facebook. I would love to hear other people's take on this issue. Terri is a wife, mother of 10, grandmother of 2 and an all-around fun person. I write two blogs and have a novel in progress. She blogs at http://theverylatestthing.blogspot.com/

  • Spitfire of http://www.spitfiresworld.com/ says : "I am the daughter of 2, sister of 9, wife of 1, and mother of 2 beautiful girls. I separated from the Air Force the day before I got married, and am currently studying medical transcriptions, as well as learning this awesome world of blogging! If life is a highway, we all know what the necessary stops are, where the speed bumps are, and where the rest stops are. We can look at our life and find the flat tires, the miles with nothing in sight, and maybe even when the car just stopped working. I want to remind you of the joys of life; the parks, the rainbows off in the distance, the funny town names etc. Anything that makes the ride more smooth, the views more pleasant, and keeps the kids (and you) from asking “are we there yet?” http://www.spitfiresworld.com/onestepjourneys/2010/05/seeing-like-a-man/

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