I am extremely surprised and honoured to have been nominated by Daisy in the Willows for the Liebster blog award. This came as a wonderful surprise. Thank you so much, Daisy!!
Blogging is very new to me (I’ve been writing for around 6 months, I think). I was not sure what shape this blog would take. I don’t think I’m a particularly skilled writer but I do try to write honestly and not skip or hide the painful things because they are just as much a part of reality as the good things – of which there are many and writing this blog helps me to find them as well as keep going through the hardest times.
It’s my hope that we can encourage each other and build support and hope, sharing pain, joy, success, struggles, sickness, recovery, health, the extraordinary and the day to day.
There are 5 rules to the Liebster Award (I have found various versions on the internet. I sourced this version from Daisy’s page at https://daisywillows.wordpress.com/2016/01/22/5620/ )
1 Link back to your nominator
2 Let him or her know, by leaving a comment on their blog
3 Nominate 5 bloggers for the Award
4 Tell your nominees the rules, and invite them to do the above
5 Write 5 things about yourself that others may not know.
I am not quite sure whether I am meant to nominate only blogs with under a certain number of followers? When I looked up online, I found various suggestions such as that the award is for blogs with under 200 followers, however this is not consistent. I am afraid that I have ignored this part of the rules and simply nominated blogs that I find interesting, helpful, etc – I hope that nobody minds this too much.
I nominate the following for the Liebster Award:
Daisy in the Willows –Â https://daisywillows.wordpress.com I have not yet had the chance to read as much of your blog as I would like to have done. However, I’m eager to read more and I am very thankful for your caring, supportive, responsive comments and suggestions. I am very thankful that you reached out here to me.
Cathy Lynn Brooks https://cathylynnbrooks.wordpress.com – for telling a beautiful *story* full of love, respect and curiosity, and for posts that help us to be thankful for the hope in the every day.
a2eternity https://a2eternity.wordpress.com – for strikingly honest posts that do not hide or diminish the truth through a journey full of uncertainty, pain and change; for your amazing strength to keep fighting on through recovery.
Breaking Sarah https://breakingsarah.wordpress.com – for walking on through such a traumatic struggle to encourage me and others to keep on going one day more when it is so very hard. Again, I have to say that I have not yet had the chance yet to read your blog as much as you would like to. (That probably applies to everyone I have nominated here, to be honest! Which maybe shows all the more the value of what we share.)
Elsie’s Borderline Personality Journey https://elsiesjourney.wordpress.com – for sharing so honestly your fears and your path, building common ground and encouraging and understanding me so much. (And for reminding me when it’s hardest that “you don’t waste good” 😉 x)
Now for 5 things about me. This part is difficult! For all I write on here, when I’m tasked to say something about myself I find it very tricky! Kind of want to disappear sometimes 🙂 But here goes, though I’ve no idea how interesting these facts are.
1 – My dream job (disregarding all practicalities such as ability and finances!) would be to run my own coffee place with a retro theme. I’d organise small meetings and drop-ins there to bring together people who might be lonely in the local community, especially those suffering from poor (mental or physical) health.
2 – I love taking photos and making my own greetings cards.
3 – Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong era 🙂 hee hee… because I love 1950s / 60s retro and vintage styles.
4 – I’m thinking about getting a pet, possibly rehoming a rescue animal.
5 – I’m blessed to have 3 beautiful godchildren (2 girls and 1 boy, aged 2, 4 and 4). Though I often worry very much about being no good to them, they never fail to lift me up when I’m feeling shattered and numb inside and to remind me how as children, we live as though every moment is a gift.
Thank you again Daisy.
Ginny xxx
aaaw lovely . I would love to live in the 1920’s Jazz era -New Orleans style. Pets are so therapeutic. Would love to see who you bring home into your life.
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Reblogged this on Elsie's Journey Through Borderline Personality Disorder. and commented:
Liebster award nomination 🙂 I’m so glad my blog is reaching enough people that it warrants acknowledgement 💕 everything I write comes from the heart and if it keeps at least one person going a day, it’s worth it.
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Thank you very much for this nomination. I make greeting cards too.
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You’re very welcome Cathy. Wow, yes I just read your post about deciding to bring your wedding cards business to a close. You have a talent there. Do you think you’ll carry on with card making in your own time (limited though that probably is! )? Xx
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I likely will.
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You inspired me to get making some cards again. I love it but I’d let it fall by the wayside for a while. Now I’m getting some ready for a fundraiser in the Spring. Thank you! Perhaps I’ll post some pics in a little while…
Ginny xx
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Wonderful. It really is fun!
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Awe – thank you so much sweetness! It so nice to find other bloggers this way. HUGS to you! 🙂
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You’re most welcome 🙂 Hugs to you too xx
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Congratulations 🙂
Check out my blog: https://thehappyblog24.wordpress.com/
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Thank you. I am very grateful for the support that we can find through blogging and for everyone who takes the time to stop by here. If I can help or interest anyone in what I write, that is a good thing and I’m happy.
I’ll certainly visit your blog. At the moment I have sporadic internet access so please accept my apologies if I am slow to respond to a comment. I do read every one and am grateful for them.
Ginny xx
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