Welcome to another Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot hosted by Marsha in the Middle, Melynda from Scratch Made Food & DYI Homemade Household, Sue from Women Living Well After 50, and me. Look for the link party to go live on Thursdays at 9:30pm EDT.
I’m so glad you are here and taking part in our weekly link up of family friendly, fun, educational, interesting, crafty, fashionable, and whatever else posts. I hope you’ll tell your followers about our post (feel free to copy and paste the graphic) and visit the blogs in the link up. I know I have met some very fun bloggers that way!
We are having such a wonderful sunny week here. It has been a little too hot for my taste most of the week but today was very nice and it looks like we are in for a nice Memorial Day weekend here in the US as well.
I hope you are also having lovely weather this week.
Let’s get to our most clicked post this week. Our most clicked post this week is by a blogger who has been very dedicated and loyal to the Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot.
|| A Celebration of Joe’s Life by Debbie Dabble Blog ||
Debbie always thanks the hosts, comments on other blogs, and makes many of us smile with the lovely decorations in and around her home.
Last month Debbie’s husband passed away after a short battle with cancer. He was diagnosed one day and a few weeks later he was gone. It was very fast and shocking so if you are someone who prays, I ask that you say a little prayer for Debbie and her family as they deal with this loss.
Now on to some highlights for me from last week.
|| Sundays Best Somerset Dress from Anthropologie by Chez Mireille Fashion Travel Mom ||
|| My Visit to Riverside Museum in Glasgow by Melody Jacob||
|| The Toughest Battle by A New Lens ||
I don’t know if it is a rule not to pick one of our co-hosts posts but I added this one as a bonus because what a great recipe!
|| No Waste No Worry Oat Muffins Remake by Scratch Made Food For Hungry People ||
Now it is your turn to link up your favorite posts. They can be fashion, lifestyle, DIY, food, etc. All we ask is that they be family-friendly. You can link up posts from last week or even from years ago.
Also, please take the time to visit the other blogs on the link-up and meet some new bloggers!
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Fabulous features! I’ve been following Debbie’s blog for years and was so shocked at how quickly everything happened with Joe.
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I knew of another situation like that – pancreatic cancer has taken a few people we know now. It’s brutal.
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Happy Friday! Thanks for cohosting this link up, Lisa! We appreciate the time you each devote to it each week and we’re so happy to have found this link up! We’re sharing #33 and #34 (highlighting a special “heart” anniversary for me) today. Wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead!
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I will check it out! Thank you for taking the time to comment and to thank me!
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Lisa,
Thanks so much for those sweet words and your request for prayers for me and my family….And Thank you for the feature!! I will be giving the party a Shout Out both on my Face Book page and in my next Blog post!! Also Thank You for hosting each week!! I truly appreciate all the work that you put into hosting a link party!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
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Hosting has been so much fun. And of course you are welcome for the feature and prayer request. I know your family could sure use it right now.
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I am so sorry to hear that about Debbie. It was very thoughtful of you to write such a lovely note about her.
Thanks so much for hosting.
-Soma
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So sorry…I forgot to log in before submitting the comment.
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I am having a lot of fun hosting and don’t worry about logging in. WordPress is super wonky lately! They seem to log me out on their own sometimes so I end up leaving comments without my name too.
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You wrote so well about Debbie. My heart and prayers go out to her.
https://marshainthemiddle.com/
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I was glad to read some happy moments with her family in that post, mixed in with all the heartbreak.
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