Life can knock you for a loop, but God is good.
Two weeks of sickness took an impact on me, but I am feeling better now. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect I had the flu, and just could not function these last two weeks.
Thank you for your support.
Hopefully, I can step back and plan for June to host a writing challenge. You still with me? Let me know in the comments and I will work up a schedule and announce it next week.
Thanks so much for your support.
On to our weekly linkup. First, please follow me on your social media. I love to hear from you: Blog/Facebook/Twitter/Pinterest/ Instagram/Google+.
Next, lets review last week’s linkup.
Last Week’s Top Clicked
A CALL TO HELP THE WOUNDED
By Lesley at Life in the Spacious Place
This post is very important for all Christians to read. It is a call to arms to battle childhood sexual abuse. The campaign took place in April, but it is never too late to take a stand. Don’t miss this important post.
My Favorite Post
Remember to grab your button if you have been featured:
Now, it is time to link up to the Literacy Musing Mondays hop!

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I am thrilled to see my post featured as your favorite. I am so honored. This community has been so welcoming to me. Thank you.
Laurie, You are so welcome. I am so glad you are joining us.
Mary Hill recently posted…Recovered and Planning: Thanks for Your Support
I’m glad you’re feeling better, too! It’s no fun to be under the weather (even if it means we get to read a little more, hehe).
So sorry you had to fight the flu, Mary. I’m so glad to see you back and hope you and your family are well into recovering from this time of sickness. Blessings and love to you!
So glad you’re back in the swing of things Mary 😀 praise God!
Bless you,
Jennifer
Tea With Jennifer recently posted…Life after Trauma
I am glad you are feeling better. Nice to have you back. Maree
So glad you are feeling better! laurensparks.net
I’m so sorry you’ve been ill! Glad you’re on the mend again.
Barbara Harper recently posted…Trusting or Grasping?
Welcome back Mary – so glad you’re feeling better! 🙂
I’ve been wondering if your silence has been related to illness. So sorry you’ve been suffering in this way. Thankful to hear your voice again!
Michele Morin recently posted…Mothers and Daughters Finding Their Way to Common Ground
I’m glad you’re feeling better, and thanks so much for sharing my post from last time. It’s so important that we keep talking about this.
Lesley recently posted…I Love To Tell The Story!