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In this post: Thanks, Small Talk Six and Weekend Funnies

To my dear, bloggy friends who dropped by when I was away: Thank you!

After weeks and weeks of inactivity on this blog, well, I'm back and it's great to be back. I would like to thank

Thom of Thom's Place 4 Well Whatever
Ebie of Deranged Insanity
Anya of Kareltje en ikki !!
Nuts of Embrace life
Chris of The Mommy Journey,
Shakira of You Are Never Alone,
Indrani of i Share
Genejosh of Her and History

for your kind thoughts and wishes. Seeing your presence on my More post kept my sense of connection to the blogging community alive, and I really appreciate that. I'll be dropping by at your places for some a'neighboring.

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Small Talk Six: What my Dad and I have in common

Despite being acknowledged by family as a Papa's girl, I don't think there was that much interaction between us while I was growing up. Communication was routin-ish, but we did have fond father-and-daughter moments. These are things Papa and I have in common:

1. Board games
2. Reading self to sleep
3. Spoiling kids
4. Excellent meats and desserts
5. Stubbornness
6. Spending a lot of time on a passion

Karen hosts Small Talk Six @ Momdot

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Weekend Funnies: Snug Softness

The email began like this: one could lose oneself in such snug softness.

I know most of you are dog lovers and will help. My neighbor has lost her Chihuahua puppy and is desperate to find him.

Yesterday, she was sitting on the couch watching TV and realized he was gone. She called out to him and he never responded and of course it was then that she noticed the back door was open. She has been putting up signs everywhere in an effort to have him returned.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. THIS IS WHAT HE LOOKS LIKE

and thanks Mareng for the continuous supply of laughter

Shakira hosts Weekend Funnies @ You Are Never Alone.

Comments

Genefaith said…
SIS GLAD ur back! miss you and ur update na..may FB ka?
Hazel said…
Hi sis, naunahan mo pa ako lol! yep meron akong fb.
Karen Coutu said…
Great list for Small Talk Six! I'm right with you on #4 and #5. :P
Hazel said…
Karen, there must be some connection between certain foods and a type of attitude... :D
Indrani said…
Hi, Welcome back. :)
HUGS!
Hazel said…
Oh, thanks Indrani :)
Momma Chick said…
My dad and I didn't have that much interaction as well. Even affection is more forced for us. I do, however, appreciate all the commonalities we do have.
Anonymous said…
board games was a big thing that I shared with my dad as well
Anonymous said…
Well I'm glad your back and that all is well. I'm still not home. Will be late tonight. Don't think I'll be back blogging full time for a while. Got some things to do. I'm just glad you and CJ are back and okay. :)
ham1299 said…
Thanks for visiting Ramblings & More! :-) I forgot about board games! We played a lot of those, too. So fun!
Hazel said…
butterfly11780, it's wonderful to see commonalities with other daughters

shopanannies, they're certainly fun :D

Thank you Thom, I won't be blogging regularly either... but I'll pop in and go around friends' places once in awhile

ham1299, i imagine they were, and gave us great memories :)
Ebie said…
Hi Haz,welcome back,I thought you extended you vacation....Hope everything went well!

No FB for me....and this photo is just so hilarious!~
Tetcha said…
Welcome back, Hazel! Your second post shows your daddy's girl alright; you inherited a lot of his traits! And the third post is really funny! I love it!
Chris said…
so glad you are back! cant wait to read your posts! :D
Hazel said…
Ate Ebie, nah...if only I could

Tetcha, that's quite an observation :)

Chris, can't wait to get back the 'feel' either :D
Unknown said…
GREAT that you are back!
poor butt...LOL

hugs
shakira
Hazel said…
Shakira, some butt huh :)))

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