This year is flying by with little time left. I can’t believe another school year is coming to an end.
I can’t wait to read your posts.
Now let’s
Last Week’s Top Clicked Post!
Sarah shares her heart and a podcast from her talented friend in this post. It will bless you so be sure to check it out.
My Favorite Post of the Week
LESSONS FROM BEES IN GOD’S GARDEN

Have you ever been stung by a bee. I know I have on at least one occasion. I fear bees, but I also remember a time when I went out of my way to save one in my school library. I know bees are in danger. I loved this reminder of how God uses even what seems like an insignificant creature to bring beauty into our world. Don’t miss this post.
Remember to check out other hosts’ blogs to see which posts from last week were their favorites. Want to be the next to be featured! Just link up a post and if you are read the most, we will feature you. Also please make sure you link back to us so others will know about our link up and join in. We try to make it worth your while to linkup with us by promoting your posts across our social media networks. We also pin our most clicked and featured posts to our Pinterest Board each week!
Now, it is time to link up to the Literacy Musing Mondays hop!

Linkup Rules:
- Include a link back or the blog hop button linked to this hop on your posts.
- Link up the urls to your posts not to your blog.
- Please remember this is a family-friendly linkup. Although we believe in the right for adults to read whatever they want to read, we prefer to read wholesome posts that feature literature that edify and uplift families. We reserve the right to delete any posts that are not family friendly. We love all kinds of literature and genres including family-friendly inspirational romances, fantasy, or science fiction. We do not welcome any posts that feature excessive violence, sexual content, or any cursing. This rule also applies to book review posts that feature books that are not family-friendly. These posts will be deleted without notice to the blogger or explanation. While we believe in the right for all adults to read whatever they want, we feel our linkup is for family-friendly posts only. Thank you for understanding.
- We also want to be loving community by supporting one another. Please make a point to do this this week! Visit the two posts before yours and at least one other blogger’s post of your choice! I want to see lots of clicks on everyone’s posts. Remember it is also nice to follow them on their social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
- Follow your hosts and co-hosts on their social media.
- Tweet about the link up too.
Be sure to check out my Linkup Parties page for great blog hops that I join each week.
Hi Mary! I hope you’re having a fabulous day! Thank you for hosting another fun link party!
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Mary – you are right – this year is flying by – and in February I thought it was moving so slooooow. LOL thanks for hosting 🙂
Thank you for hosting. I love it when you feature posts.
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Both of your featured posts were great! Thanks for sharing Mary!
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I haven’t been stung by a bee but surprisingly, I’m also scared of them.
Beautiful sharing.
Happy new week!
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Always a rich collection of thoughtful blogs, tips, and book reviews. Sharing the love!
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My husband’s last day with students is officially this Friday, but he doesn’t think he’ll see any kids this week because the ones he has have all finished their exams already! I hope you have a fabulous week!
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How fun, I’m never the most clicked! Thanks for the link up opportunity 😉
Thanks for the feature this week. I am honored!
So happy to see this week’s features! What great posts and inspiring messages!
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