Happy Hump Day everyone! We are halfway through the week and the hump day camel is too freaking cool, so lets have some fun and a blog hop to celebrate.
This is a little different than a link up. To participate, simply add your blog link. There is no required entry or anything like that. This is about networking, making new friends, and finding new blogs.
All I ask:
1) "The Hump Day" blog hop button button be displayed anywhere on your blog page or a specific entry with a link back to me or the weekly co-host. (Please do this. These blog hops take a lot of work and preparation.)
2) You don't have to follow me, but in the words of Blake Shelton: it'd sure be cool if ya did.
3) Please follow the co-host
3) Please follow the co-host
4) Mingle with your fellow Bloggers.
Please join me in welcoming this weeks absolutely fabulous co-host:
Thanks for hosting! :)
ReplyDeleteWow finally I'm so dressed for your linkup Liz!!! Come check out my feature/review on Boden's brand new active/yoga wear this week & lemme know what you think!!
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Thank you for hosting! I'd love to cohost with you one week. :)
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ReplyDeleteGreat hop! Thanks so much for hosting! Can't wait to check out everyone's posts!
ReplyDeleteHey lady! I nominated you for a blog post! Check it out here:
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Thanks for hosting this party! I'm looking forward to read what everyone has posted.
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This sounds like it was a great event. Thanks for sharing
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Rod
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