Spring is in the Air – Hope and Renewal
I’m happy to announce my first blog carnival here at b5media. This time of year we like to think of hope and renewal as the cold air fizzles out and Spring is upon us soon. So our event today is dedicated to hope and renewal.
Christina at Solo Mother has certain songs that get her through life, and especially through tough times. Maybe Christina’s husband can learn a thing or two from her.
She also shares with us over at Inside Motherhood a little bit about her Aunt Nora and when she was alive taught her about life.
Elizabeth clues us in at GenBetween about a 107 year old woman who blogs. She documents wisdom and her experiences and loves to see people visit her from all over the world.
Elizabeth also posts at Career and Kids and turns inwards to look at herself and her life. She feels it is time to make a few hopeful changes and keep a mental note that life is a journey, not a destination.
Kelly at Thrifty Mommy is excited about her baby growing up and shares her hope at the end of the new baby tunnel. Her baby is on her way to potty training. YEAH!!
Kate over at Baby Lune blog reminds us that today is International Women’s Day. We are reminded that this day for women is not just an observance but a celebration. Learn more about this day at Baby Lune.
What else could bring forth hope and sense of renewal? Kerri at Play Library tells us about her fun idea of planting a garden with her kids. She looks forward to the hot sun and summer fun.
Gayla from Dating Dames wonders if there is any room for hope and renewal for Lisa Nowack, the astranaut who drove nearly 900 miles to attack another woman moving in on a former love interest of hers.
An interesting post from Blog Fabulous hit my email inbox. Kim tells us about her father’s invitation to his 3rd wedding. And yes… it is his 3rd marriage. His previous wife’s are now passed away. Is this a time of hope and renewal? Third time’s a charm?
Anna over at Widows Quest makes a list from the words RENEWAL. For instance R is to read more stories of success and hope.
Char at Weary Parent sees all the signs of Spring again. From activity at baseball diamonds to kids preparing for the standardized tests, she knows Spring is just about here.
Last and but not least I even wrote something up over at my Silly Dad site regarding how excited I am for Spring. From losing nearly 15 pounds since last summer, to having a new baby in the house, I am excited about Spring and Summer projects. You can read my short list of Summer goals.
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4 opinions for Spring is in the Air – Hope and Renewal
kellys
Mar 8, 2007 at 9:38 am
What a great group of blogs if I do say so myself. YOu did a great job, Steve. I can’t wait for your next one.
How is the baby?
Career and Kids » Family and Relationships Carnival - “Hope and Renewal”
Mar 8, 2007 at 10:27 am
[…] Time for another edition of b5 Media’s Family and Relationships Channel Blog Carnival.Our gracious host is Steve at Inside Fatherhood, and the carnival is where you can find lots of thought about “Hope and Renewal”, a very fitting topic, since Spring is just around the corner for many of us. […]
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Mar 8, 2007 at 3:51 pm
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Mar 8, 2007 at 9:27 pm
[…] b5media is celebrating Spring, the season of hope and renewal, on our family and relationships channel’s carnival this month. It got me thinking, again, how lucky we’ve been, how good the universe has been. How are you doing out there, single moms? How is life treating you? What do you need? What do you want? What do you dream of? […]
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