The lovely Sky nominated me for this award, please go and check her out.
https://paradoxicalsadness.wordpress.com/2016/03/11/the-spirit-animal-blog-award/#like-410
Thank you so much for this award.
The Rules
- Once you’re nominated add the photo to your blog.
- Write a short(I mean it could literally be 5 lines) description about yourself and what your blog means to you. Oh and if you were an animal, which animal would you be? (No buzzfeed answers please). I mean seriously, no BuzzFeed. xD
- Nominate 10 bloggers for this award.
I am *cough* 24 *cough* woman called Trina living in the UK with my son, my partner, dog and 2 cats. I have various mental health problems, which make me quirky and was one of the many reasons why I set up this blog, to let people know they are not alone and for an outlet.
I have done this award before so I choose which animal I am most like on that day. Today I am a sloth, I am literally being so lazy I could be dead and no one would notice. (check out what happens when sloths die if you don’t get the reference)
And my nominees are:
https://therichnessofasimplelife.wordpress.com/
https://daisywillows.wordpress.com/
https://somespecialpeople.wordpress.com/
https://thedrruth2point0.wordpress.com/
https://readbetweenthelyme.com/
https://mendingandthriving.wordpress.com/
You’re a sloth today? Nice! Good one on the award! 🙂
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I am indeed, my son wanted to play with his blocks and I made him move them closer to the sofa rather than roll off the sofa
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That’s is seriously Slothish lol
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told ya :-p
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Yup – you did! 😛
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Congratulations on your award & to the nominees
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Thank you
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Sloths are so cool. They are never in a hurry and they have those convieniently long claws for grabbing things! 🙂 Congratulations.
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Thank you
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You’re welcome.
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