Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Let's Play!!

Donna has made an awesome new blog for Brenda's Photo Challenge. Go here to check it out and sign up for the next challenge which will be on August 9th and the theme is "PLAY". Sharon from Funky Fairy Frolics is our hostess for the fun this time. I think this will be a much easier way to keep track of everyone who's playing. A big thanks to Brenda for starting this fun challenge. So I am going to take down my links to everyone on my sidebar and put a link to the new photo blog. I will add everyone's blogs to my list of favorite blog travelers on my sidebar. Happy Tuesday! I am heading off to get my toes done this afternoon.(YAY) I am also behind in my blog reading (again). All I can say is that I've been busy with things and I will get around to visiting everyone soon because I do miss my visits with ya'll.



6 comments:

Donna said...

Getting your TOES Done??? Can I go????LOL...geez that sounds Wonderful!!!hughugs

Sally said...

I'm still "cornfused" about this new way of doing the links and such, but once my brain starts back again, I'll figure it out.

I want my TOES done!!!!!! Have fun!!

Kellan said...

I'm also in need of getting my nails and toes done. Hope you had a good day - Kellan

Brenda said...

I want to go toooo! I'm so overwhelmed by kids, and cooking, and cooking, and kids,,,aiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeee

Brit. (lille meg) said...

It looks exiting, but I don't think I'll join this. But I can read what you and the others have found.
In norwegian the english word PLAY has two meanings, but I'm afraid I can't explain it. We say "spille" og "leke" (norwegian words).
I guess you mean the last meaning. "Leke".(You say it just the way you write it).
When you "leker", you play, f.ex. with children.. You can also play a game, and you can play f.ex. piano......Then we use the word "spille".
I am afraid this was not easy to understand.....
But I hope you will have a great day!..

Kari (GrannySkywalker) said...

What a great idea! I've posted a link to this on my blog.

Kari