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I So L♥ve My Online Friends 'GFC' Hop

Welcome and I am excited to be apart of another week of the I Sooooo Love My Online Friends 'GFC' Hop. For more info on the hop and guest hosting, please read HERE. Well, are you ready? Let's go hopping! RULES FOR THE HOP 1. Please follow your host and the fab five on Google Friend Connect (GFC). Tami @ The Things We Find Inside Erin @ A Modern Day June & Ward Sherry @ I am Pisces Jillian @ Puzzle Me Complete...Wife, Mother, Teacher, Writer Laura @ Storybook Reality Sarah @ Life In A Break Down 2. Link up your homepage and start hopping around. Remember, this is a blog hop, you've gotta do some hopping in order for it to truly be worth your time. When you get a new follower it's always nice to return the favour. Visit their blogs, leave them a comment and/or return the follow. 3. You are not required to, but it would be great if you could tweet/like/pin/share this post and/or grab the button and share it on your blog. The more people that see this hop, the more blogs for us to visit and the more followers we gain.
Thanks and Happy Hopping!
The Things We Find Inside

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  1. Newest follower from the Blog Hop!! I am a teacher also!! :)
    -Bridgette
    http://bridgettenicole.blogspot.com

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  2. New follower here from this hop!

    Check out my blog and follow back if you like :)

    http://skinstuffbykaty.blogspot.com/

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  3. Thanks for co-hosting
    New follower http://lifeexperienceneeded.blogspot.ca/

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  4. Found you through the blog hop!
    Your newest follower,
    Jamie
    http://chatterblossom.blogspot.com/

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  5. Newest follower! Thanks for co-hosting! Looking forward to checking out your blog :)
    -- Kaela @twentysomethingdating.net

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  6. I'm your newest GFC follower from the blog hop. Looking forward to reading more in the future. I'd love it if you would stop by my blog when you get a chance and follow back. Have a great day!
    Tuula :)

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  7. Hello from a fellow blog hopper :)

    www.athomewiththehinkleys.com

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