Monday, March 16, 2009

My Funny Dad, Harry Blog Is Nominated as Best Diarist Blog!

I was so excited and happy when I checked my emails yesterday to find that Justin Germino (Dragon Blogger) nominated my blog about my dad, "My Funny Dad, Harry," for the Best Diarist Blog at Blognet Awards. Justin Germino is the blogger where I first found out about that site and who won the February 2009 Blognet Award so I am very honored that he nominated my blog. This is the site where I won $150 just for leaving a comment! It's really worth spending some time there!

This is the blog I initially started on March 1, 2008 to help promote the book I wrote about my dad. Having the blog just gives me so much pleasure in sharing more about him and keeping his memory alive. I'd love for you to stop by and visit my other blog about my dad and then go vote and leave a comment. Click here to go vote for my blog. Thanks so much for nominating my blog, Justin!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats! You deserve it. I want to read this book when I go on vacation this summer.

Anonymous said...

You have my vote Karen. Congratulations and good luck.

Sandee said...

How wonderful. I hope you win.

Oh, I left Entrecard yesterday. The ad thing doesn't work for me at all.

Have a terrific day. :)

Daisy said...

Congratulations on your nomination! I hope you win!

The Florida Furkids said...

That's great - we're purring for you!!

Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

Dragonblogger said...

You are quite welcome, glad I am helping BlogNetAwards gain more fans, it really is a good site.

The Silver Age Sara said...

Oh, Karen, what exciting news!

Susan Cook said...

Good luck in the contest.

Anonymous said...

Maria--That's nice to hear!

Chris--Thanks for your vote!

Sandee--I'm going to give it a try at least before I abandon ship. Already they modified their initial mandates--the ad can be placed below the fold now and they aren't going to charge for rejected ads.

Daisy, Furkidsmom, Mountain Woman & Sue--THANKS!

Dragon Blogger--Your video was very helpful in explaining how it works.

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