Awards! አመሰግናለሁ!

I knew it! By writing  “thank you” or “ameseginalehugn” in the most difficult language I’ve ever learned (just for daily use when I lived in Ethiopia), Amharic, I got you to read this post 🙂 where I will showcase some excellent blogs by fellow bloggers. So please continue reading…and check them out!

Just over a month ago my blog for nominated for One Lovely Blog Award by Tazein at http://transcendingbordersblog.wordpress.com/. Thank you so much for the honor! Tazein’s touching blog tells her inspiring personal story of difficulties and discoveries in the form of stories, poems and inspirational quotes. If you are not already following her blog, please check it out today!

Kat who writes at http://crosshearted.wordpress.com/ nominated tiny lessons blog for a Very Inspiring Blog Award. Thank you Kat, I am happy you find my blog inspiring. Kat is a student in Edinburgh and she sees her blog as the place where she can be honest about her life and how she thinks through stories, poems and pictures. She is one of my newer acquaintances and I am learning to know her world through her blog. You can do too, by clicking on the link above.

A few days ago, my dear blogging friend at http://exceedingspeed.wordpress.com/ nominated me for a Liebster Award. Thanks so much for this added encouragement! She is a bloggess whose blog I check every night for any new writings.  She makes me laugh a lot, nod or shake my head – her writing is humorous, sprinkled with sharp observations and so vivid that I feel I’m experiencing the situations she describes. Our lives have been very different but I feel like we’re old friends. If you are not already her regular reader, you have to check out her blog today!

All these award nominations come with a set of different rules, but as my readers already know, I am really poor at anything that requires me to do things in only one particular way.

So…now I will combine some of the rules a bit creatively by first answering a few questions and then nominating a few interesting blogs, that I have discovered more recently, for awards. I hope that will be fine with everyone.

I have told so many things about me in the blog and in connection with previous awards so I have selected the questions from the Liebster Award just because they are a bit different and definitely make me think a bit:

1) Is there a book you would never want to be parted from? Why?

This is a very difficult question for me because my interests are so multi-faceted. I am looking at the inbuilt bookshelf that covers a whole wall here in my office…it has my favorite sections of books: Art, travel, nature, earth & sciences, spiritual growth & self-improvement, some classic novels in several languages, poetry books and of course management books. My mystery novels and thrillers are in another room…several boxes! But if I have to choose, let it be “Change your thoughts – change your life” by Wayne Dyer. Why? Because I am still working on these issues, far from ready, and need to be constantly reminded!

2) Which six authors, living or dead, will you invite to join your new reading group? 

    The Persian poet Rumi, Mark Twain, Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, Agatha Christie and Wayne Dyer.

3) Book or Kindle? Would anything change this decision? 

I’m afraid it’d be my Kindle. It gives me so much freedom to read what I want, when I want and those books are stored in the cloud and do not require more bookshelves. What might possibly (but maybe not) change this decision is if someone donated me a huge mansion with a huge library…I simply do not have room for many more books here at home…

4) If you could study full-time or study full-time again what would you choose to learn about?

I think I might study sustainable community driven development or maybe psychology. 

5) Who would you write a biography of? What’s so special about them? 

I’d probably write about my paternal grandmother. She was an absolutely wonderful person and her life experiences spanned from the late 1800s to the 1990s. She lived through several wars and witnessed all the modern developments. But above all, she was an exceptional person, kind, wise and understanding, always there for anyone who needed help. A role model for a wide range of people, including me.

6) You’ve been asked to write an article for Condé Nast’s Traveller magazine on your favourite holiday destination. What is your opening sentence?

Driving towards the Luangwa River, we found a lioness with three cubs. They were partly hidden by bushes but the cubs were bouncing around playing so we spotted their movement in the high grass.

7) If you had to paint every wall in your house one colour what would it be? Why? I do not allow you white or magnolia.

I’d paint every wall in the color we have now (help! what is it called?). It’s a fairly light mix of natural earth colors (light green/light taupe’ish). It is the best color I’ve ever had in my home. It’s calming and allows other natural colors to be exhibited on the walls and throughout my home.

Thank you again for the nominations, much appreciated!

Now, the rules of the three awards call for 7-15 nominations, so I’d like to nominate the following blogs I have discovered more recently for a Liebster Blog Award (the same questions to answer and 7 blogs to nominate, if you accept the “tag”, please). They are very different, but all worth checking out:

http://luggagelady.net/

http://thegreenstudy.com/

http://lifeundetermined.com/

http://aplacecalledlove.wordpress.com/

http://artisticmilestone.wordpress.com/

http://abcofspiritalk.wordpress.com/

http://kenneturner.com/

http://letlifeinpractices.com/

http://melodylowes.com/

http://leafandtwig.wordpress.com/

http://keepingitrealmom.com/

http://leannecolephotography.com/

http://aleafinspringtime.wordpress.com/

http://ljlenehan.com/

If you are not already familiar with these blogs, today is a good time to pay a visit!

I wish all my dear blogging friends and all visitors a wonderful Thanksgiving week in the true spirit of gratitude and appreciation of life.

33 thoughts on “Awards! አመሰግናለሁ!”

  1. Now that was fun! I enjoyed visiting the blogs you were nominated from and the blogs you nominated; and I found your responses to the 7 questions delightful. It was a such nice little interlude on a Sunday evening!

  2. Dearest Tiny,
    You make me all verklempt! Thank you for your lovely words of praise. I also feel like we are friends! You deserve all of these awards because you inspire, you provoke thought, and you share an initmate portrait of yourself through your words and pictures. You have a gift and I appreciate your sharing it each day.

    1. If you want to “accept” the nomination, you just write a post and tell about the nomination, copy the award picture in your post, answer the 7 questions and nomitate 7 other blogs that you like (go to their home page and copy the address from the browser to your post). It takes a bit of time to do….and that’s why I tend to wait until I have the time available 🙂

  3. Congratulations on all the awards! I especially loved to read 7 things about you and was especially fascinated that you love Rumi and consider sustainable community driven development as a full-time study. Fabulous! And I must get Wayne Dyer’s book for sure then. Thank you so much for the nomination Tiny! It means so much just to know you thought of me. Hugs, Sharon

  4. Thank you Sharon! I fell in love with Rumi’s poetry when I was quite young, actually the first time I learned about him. And I’ve spent much of my life working on development.
    You have an absolutely wonderful blog. I’m always delighted to find a new post from you! Congratulations & hugs Tiny
    Ps. I’m heading to HEL and further north later this week to see my dad and hope you guys have some snow…!

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