Where I am around the 'net.

Ella at Notesfromhome regularly does a fab post saying who has been linking to her, and I think it’s a great idea. So I’m jumping on the bandwagon, and not just because she’s linked to me (although she has – removing the linky and adding links to her Friday Carnival five things post.)! This first one will go back a bit longer than a week, then I’ll try to do it weekly 🙂

You can find me mentioned at Aly’s rehomed blog Plus2Point4

I’m in the last two British Mummy Blogger carnivals, at Bringing up Charlie and Carol’s lovely new blog, Dance without Sleeping.

I’ve been inspiring Mamacrow to run…and listed by SunnyDayMama as just generally inspiring 🙂

Apparently, I’ve got Klout according to British Mummy Bloggers (translation – I tweet too much 😉 ) and Merry wrote about both our mojos.

Now, I’m sure I’ve missed out lots of ppl – I haven’t been around all the Friday Club participants for starters – so I’ll try to keep notes and make this a more complete list next week. Thank you to you all 🙂


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Comments

3 responses to “Where I am around the 'net.”

  1. I get a warm and fuzzy feeling when I do mine each week and now I’ve got a warm and fuzzy feeling reading here 🙂
    It’s lovely to see someone else joining in x
    [In the FridayClub we share the links so I link back again to the people that linked to me in their original post as it seemed fairer that way – but you are already linking back to everyone when you put the links up 🙂 ]

  2. I had to mention Jax as you’ve been a star helping go self hosted.It’s all official now my trial ran out Sunday so I’m very grateful for all your
    help x

  3. Thanks for linking to my link to you! 🙂

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