tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8175766962148214842.post6783220851480100906..comments2024-01-25T15:42:13.467+00:00Comments on re-ravelling: BubblesSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07953334708365738152noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8175766962148214842.post-59046220321569849832011-11-21T13:32:16.052+00:002011-11-21T13:32:16.052+00:00Hi Sarah - I love that you have moved from 'un...Hi Sarah - I love that you have moved from 'un' to 're'... seems apt and I hope it helps you like the last blog obviously did. Love the look, the title and your writing... and, if you find the Jedi mind trick doesn't work to help promote it - you could try Twitter! <br />Sharon XScribbling Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15675799011355763096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8175766962148214842.post-54658292643993490912011-11-21T01:32:27.915+00:002011-11-21T01:32:27.915+00:00Hello Sarah! Thanks for stopping by my blog and fo...Hello Sarah! Thanks for stopping by my blog and for sharing your story with me. I have been reading through your offerings and am blown away by your courage and grace.<br />I am delighted that you have reached out and that it was "re-ravelling" that enabled our paths to intersect. I look forward to sharing many Wednesdays with you.<br />Kat x<br />PS When I used to work full-time, a colleague used to describe Wednesdays as "hump day", which perplexed me greatly. Then she explained that it was like the crest of the week, so that Thursday and Friday were like the exhilarating downhill slide to the weekend. That had some logic! I really enjoy the opportunity to pause on a Wednesday, as it's sort of the middle of my weekend and also marks the only time I have the house to myself.Kat McNallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17997968725871547805noreply@blogger.com