In an effort to keep the home page uncluttered*... okay less cluttered than it already is, I created this page to thank the people who have shown an interest in our story.
Thank you all for your readership and support; please check out these authors' sites as well. They have greatly contributed to our success. Without them, and you, Dear Readers, I could not have done this.
*The "Look, a Chicken!" phrase is explained at the bottom of this page.
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Most recently, I am a very proud co-founder of So Cal Lady Bloggers, along with Megan and Carolyn. As of November 2011, there are 111 other strong, talented women with big voices who have joined our group, and we are just about to wield our power.
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Hannah started it all with her single-page blog, Inheriting the Hoard: Greg's Story.
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Then her article, and a link to our site, was referenced in Newsweek.
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Which, of course, was referenced in The Daily Beast.
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It was a pleasure to work with Mary, Abby, and Sandy at the Daily Mail.
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From my Southern California Lady Bloggers co-founder, Carolyn, at This Talk Ain't Cheap. Thank you so much!
Here is a very nice mention from Marla Garfield, contributor to TLC's Parentables.
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Thank you to Deirdre, at A Storybook World, for this Award!
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Earned this badge by participating in Arlee Bird's Tossing it Out A-to-Z Challenge.
...And this one for completing it.
And this one. Dude, it was CHALLENGING! Thanks, Elizabeth.
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Thank you to Sandy, at Food and Fond Memories, for THIS award!
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THESE WERE FREE FOR THE TAKING AND I PROUDLY TOOK 'EM
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| I fit the demographic. |
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THESE WERE STOLEN
Pending litigation. If you'd LIKE your award to be stolen, please contact the management.
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This header phrase is above my Twitter link in the upper right-hand corner of the main page. Greg and I can be entrenched in a serious conversation and the tiniest distraction flutters by, and I've lost him. It's funny and frustrating.
We saw this shirt, and ran off with its catch phrase:
It makes us both laugh, reminds him to focus, and keeps me smiling.
I hope it might for you, too.
I hope it might for you, too.









