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Awards Galore Updated 21 June 2009

Once again it's time to wear a glittering gown and go up the stage to receive awards :-) Three lovely ladies passed me these awards: Genejosh, Beth Moreno and Chris. To them I say thank you. I appreciate your thoughfulness. You are sweet. I'm so glad to have met you in the blogosphere.




For the rules:

This is the easiest and the fastest way to:
- Make your Authority Technorati explode.
- Increase your Google Page Rank.
- Get more traffic to your blog.
- Make more new friends.

The rules are very simple:
- Start copy from “Begin Copy” until “End Copy” to your blog.
- Put your own blog name and link.
- Tag your friends as much as you can.

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The Kreative Blogger Award asks the awardee to list 7 things that he/she loves. Here are mine:
*My boys: Ceejay and Mozart
*My life online
*Travel!
*My fondest dream (getting there hopefully)
*Shoes and clothes that make me look like my figure hasn't been blasted off yet =)
*Food, glorious food!
*Books, music and movies

When I posted these awards, I noted that this is going to be updated for the bloggers I am going to pass these awards on to. Here, finally is the said update:


There are two excellent bloggers that I have recently met and I want to pass these awards to them: they are Anya and Rajesh. The Blogger Buddy Award is for the rapport we seem to have developed among us since we met. I love your blogs and I visit them from time to time, hence the Loyal Follower Award is also for you two. You have many followers to whom you
may also want to pass this award on to.

For my love of travel, India, being very significant on my list, and for the cheer I always feel everytime I visit Kareltje's site, I hope Rajesh and Anya respectively, pick up the Favorite Blogs Award. Your blogs have many fans because of obviously the creativity in them. It is for such reason that I am also passing the Kreativ Blogger Award to both of you.

Thank you Anya and Rajesh for commenting on these awards earlier, but I am not passing them to you because you left comments. You truly are the deserving recipients of these awards. I am glad we met on the blogosphere. Here's to more good blogging in the future!

Comments

Anya said…
Gratulations on your awards :)
Its raining award here
on your site ;)
You deserve it all ^_____^
Rajesh said…
Congratulations. So many of them. Very nice and you deserve it.
Anya said…
Oopssss
Hazel......
Soooooo many
I'm blushing (@^.^@)

THANKS THANKS THANKS THANKS

many hugs from Kareltje =^.^=
He likes it ..... LOL
We are happy
that we found you in bloggieworld :)
Anya said…
I was forgot
to copie the awards ..... LOL

=^.^=
Rajesh said…
Hazel, Thank you. I appreciate it a lot. I have stopped passing on these awards since we started getting negative feedback from some of our blogger friends.

In my next post I will definitely acknowledge it. Thanks one again.
Hazel said…
Hi Anya and Rajesh, no problem :-)Take your time.

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