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Have y’all seen the cool ClusterMaps widget in the left side-bar?  That’s a neat-o little thingie, huh?

What really grabs my attention is wide-spread-ness of the red indicators.  Check it out.  They’re all over the map.  Which means y’all are all over the map.

So, I’m really curious.  Where are you?  How did you get here?  Now that you are here, am I what you expected?  Or were you looking for something else altogether?

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8 Comments

  1. Bills Beloved says:

    Hi,

    I live in St Paul MN. When Kimc says go to my best friend’s blog, we go. :)
    I check out your blog everyday. Love all of it. Really appreciate homeschool posts.

    Bills Beloved

  2. Cyndi Lewis says:

    Hey Mother,
    I’m currently a Michigan resident and I found you because of Kim at Life In a Shoe, right when you were first starting out.

  3. Karla says:

    I am from Mexico :) and I think I followed KimC’s advice to visit her best friend’s blog ;)

    I really like how you show your love for your family and admire your patience. And I love your template XD My kids love pirates!

  4. Jenny says:

    Hey there, I came over from Life in a Shoe too. I’m in West Palm Beach, Florida, a beautiful (but too crowded) place to live. I have 3 of my own little pirates and I love your blog. I’m not sure what I expected, but really like her blog and figured any friend of hers should be a blog of mine;)

    BTW, the recent post of your visit out to her house made me wish I lived near you guys and could be real life friends!

    I love how you post so often. Love the posts with good recipes (it was me who commented on the sausage/mac recipe), stories about the kids (of course), tips on organizing (still not brave enough to stop sorting my laundry, maybe you can convince me though), and homeschool info. My oldest is 4 and I NEVER though I’d want to homeschool, but the closer he gets to school-age, the more I think about it. I’ll stop now so you don’t worry that I’ll be stalking you soon:)

  5. MotherHen says:

    Thank you to both of you, Shellie and Caroline. What sweet, encouraging words. Thanks, both of you! :D

  6. MotherHen says:

    Well, thanks for the offer, Shellie, but knitting in Spanish might be a wee bit challenging since I’m not yet fluent. :D

  7. I found you through the meme I got tagged with. Just judging by the name, and the tag, I had a good idea of what to expect. However, you were all I expected and more! Great blog. Oh, and I never caught on to crochet, but my aunt made way cool things crocheting. I learned more knitting and it stuck more. Not that I do much of either, mind you, but knitting just turned out to be more fun for me. I learned in Chile and have great books if you want to learn to knit in Spanish! However, Suburban C6rrespondent knits and can hook you up with other knitting bloggers and reference books as well.

  8. Caroline says:

    OK, here’s me: I’m from South Carolina and Kim at “Life in a Shoe” sent me over here. She said (on her blog, not to me personally), “Go check out my best friend’s blog.” So I did.

    I love your blog. You are really funny, practical, and down-to-earth. And funny. You are hilarious. In fact, I usually laugh out loud while I am reading your blog! I like long posts and I like when you write something or several things every day. Can you continue, please? :)

    Your pirate theme is terrific! I’m sure I would have thought of it myself, except that I don’t blog and we only have one pirate. But we really, really love pirates! Keep up the good work.