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Happy Tuesday All,

Sorry for being MIA so much. I've been having a lot of trouble lately coming up with blog post ideas. I'm doing okay, just lots of writer's block at the moment. I'm working on a solution, though.

Until things get solved, I might be posting irregularly. Don't fret, I am around...I am checking email and I'm checking comments to see if there's any that need to be posted and answered. So keep coming back to check and see if there's a new post.

Please also keep those positive thoughts and prayers going--I appreciate them! And thank you to everyone who's sent me an email asking about me. I appreciate your thoughtfulness! I do love hearing from my readers.

Have A Terrific Tuesday!

Comments

Tonette Joyce said…
Hang in there,Bethany...I am in complete sympathy...empathy, as I too, have a lot of irons in the fire,(including dealing with a streppy granddaughter!)
Do what you need to do and ...
We'll see ya when we see ya!
Good luck and prayers your way...say one for me and my article...I need it!
Anonymous said…
Take care, Bethany...we all have times we're just not certain what to write!
Bethany said…
Tonette,

Oh my! I do hope your Granddaughter gets well soon--God bless her.

God bless you with your article, too! I'm sure it'll turn out fabulous. Best wishes always and thank you for dropping by :-)
Bethany said…
Tess,

Isn't that the truth! I appreciate your continued support--you are one fabulous Critique Partner and friend and I'm delighted to know you.

Thank you so much for dropping by :-)

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