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We Won the Liebster Award! :)


My blogger friend Jamie from Minnesota Girl in LA blog awarded me the "Liebster Award.  This award is bestowed on blogs who have great value and deserve more attention.  I have never won a blogger award before, so of course I researched it (I am a geek).  I found that Liebster is German for dearest, beloved or favorite. Being someones favorite is something that makes me smile. I write to inspire others to get out and experience life with family. Combining travel with education is my passion. Not everyone can learn through reading only, therefore learning through hands on experience is key to finding your passion.
 
It is an honor to receive this award and nominate other Bloggers for "Liebster Award. Here is my pick of (5) great Bloggers who deserve to be read:

Alexis - North on Harper
 

I hope that you will take a moment and read some of these amazing Blogs. As always I wish everyone  peace and friendship.


Sincerely,

Alma

Comments

Romina said…
Congratulations! You deserve it. And thanks for the nomination.
alexis said…
Thanks so much!!!! And congrats to you as well!!!!

As for the term Liebster--- my dad is FOB German and we speak it in our home a lot. One of the names he would call us kids is "Liebchen" which means little love...... sorry for the digression, but I thought you would appreciate it :)
Jenna said…
It was great meeting you today, can't wait to read more. :) Congrats on your Liebster award!

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