Friday, August 27, 2010

Friday Flashback

Friday Flashback


I couldn't miss Friday Flashback this week. It was my 4th blogiversary this week. On the 23rd of August, 2006, I started this blog with this post. It has been such a wonderful way to make new friends and let others stay in touch with what is happening in our lives.

Thanks so much for following along with this blog and for all the support you have given me. Without my followers and friends, I don't think I would be blogging still.

6 comments:

Dawn said...

Therese, so glad to have found you on blogger! Thanks for your wonderful posts and for sharing your life with us "internet" friends! Best wishes for many more fabulous blogging years!

Unknown said...

How awesome! I am so glad that God led us to each other. I pray I make it to Australia one day!

Thanks for joining in!

Gardenia said...

Therese, oh I love your name. thanks for stopping by. congratulations on your blogoversary -- that is quite a milestone. I look forward to reading your wonderful blog. nice to meet you.

Justin Stroh said...

Praised be Jesus Christ! Keep sharing the good news!

May Our Mother of Perpetual help bless you!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saMYe6WGTQk

Angie said...

Very cute!

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Wouldn't miss one of your blogs!!! Congratulations dear friend!!!

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