Now we all like to have comments. It makes us feel special and lets us know that there really are people out there in blog land reading what we are writing. We also all know that some posts lend themselves more to comments than to others. But for the sake of my own ego–as well as others…Schmutzie and some other bloggers have decided that tomorrow–Wednesday is the Great Mofo Delurk. So for all of you who are reading this…leave me a comment–even it is just your URL and a generic hello. I want to know who you are. You know me…it only seems fair.
I’m here and have been checking out your new site. Good luck on that interview. It always helps me to think “worst case senario”. I can really entertain myself with this. After about 10 minutes my mind has run away with itself into super outlandish imaginary land and I feel much better that I will do well in the interview (and be really relieved that none of the crazy things happened).
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Thanks for joining in! I love how you’ve stuck the button at the top of your template like that.
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Hi there! *Waves*
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Hello. I have read your blog for awhile and actually tried and failed to leave a comment on your Family Found blog commending you for standing up for your beliefs as a teacher (the post regarding teachers with past records)
Your new blog is great…enjoy.
Thanks,
Julie
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Thanks for stopping by! This is really going to be a fun day!
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Hi. I’ve been following your blog for several months now. My husband and I have two daughters we adopted from China and we are planning to adopt a son next, probably from Ethiopia or Vietnam. Your son is absolutely, stunningly, beautiful. I love reading about your adventures with him. Good luck with your interview. I’m a neuropsychologist, got my PhD in 2001 so I know all about the stresses (and joys) of a doctoral program. Can’t wait to see your post about getting accepted!
Raine in NH
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Hello, friend!
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Hi there, I’ve been reading your blog(s) for months now – ever since we started the adoption process for our little boy, who is now at home (woo hoo!). I’ve really enjoyed reading about your little guy!
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Hello.
I discovered your blog today, surfing the links from fullyoperationalbattlestation.com. Your son is supercute. My husband & I are waiting for siblings from Ethiopia. Blogs like yours are keeping me sane – thanks for doing it. Mine’s at http://www.straightmagic.blogspot.com.
Best wishes,
Katy
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