added together.

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I know I haven’t posted very muchly about the Blogging U course I began taking several days ago; however, that does not mean I haven’t been working diligently on  my assignments!

“I so verily promise!”

What I have quickly discovered is that retaking this particular course has offered me the opportunity to re-examine and re-evaluate my blog site and how it has developed over the course of the past year and a half!

I quick-it-ly decided that rather than daily bombard my reader with this personal evaluation I would compile a review of what I have discovered thus far and include a few other wonderful discoveries I happily made along the way!

Do you too enjoy an expedition of self-discovery?”

I promise if you follow along, it will make perfect sense to you, too!

If you’d like to read about Lesson One you may find it here.

Lesson Two invited us to Take Control of Our Title and Tagline.

Choosing a site title and tagline can feel like a big decision, but it doesn’t have to be.

Your title should reflect you, your personality, and your blog’s subject.

A title is typically only a few words, so consider adding a tagline as well — a phrase that appears under your title and helps flesh it out. Think “Burger King: Have It Your Way.”

My site, of course, is titled

hugsnblessings

and the chosen tagline which follows is:

GIVEN FREELY!

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Both have remained pin-point accurate throughout the duration of my blogging experience, thus they shall remain unchanged!!

More on how I originally was inspired to chose the Title and Tagline for my site can be found at: Say Your Name!

Lessons Three & Four I combined somewhat as both lessons involved interactions with fellow bloggers.  Lesson Three reminded us how to use “tags” to identify like-minded writers and reading material we might enjoy. And Lesson Four encouraged us to identify our own audience and that specific person (or persons) we are writing to.

“Who is my ideal reader? Is it you???

I already understood the usage of tags; however, had limited myself the opportunity to use them for my own purposes in discovering other wonderful sites out there!! I took several days to explore and visit many wonderful like (and not so like,) minded bloggers and have made some new friends that I look forward to following as their own sites develop!  Such as:

 God is in Your Typewriter,

Travel Much?,

and A Catholic Convert in Ottawa!

There are so many others that I discovered, or am already following, I am seriously considering adding a Widget to let you all know just just who they are!  But until then, or incase I never do, please don’t hesitate to ask,

“Hey, who are you recommending to read these days???”

And as far as Lesson Four’s evaluation…

I do believe my audience can be simply described as:

“Anyone looking to receive a hug and a blessing for the day!”  

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I try to share the very common aspects of my life, in journal format, to inspire, ignite, and propel others to find the hugs & blessings they are experiencing themselves, in their own lives!  Whether through the common and ordinary (and even the extraordinary at times,) they are there just “waiting” to be received!!  Sometimes we think those hugs and/or blessings only happen during the “trumpet” moments of our lives…but there are so many, many, many waiting for us to embrace in the everyday messiness of life!  I hope my site encourages an expedition to find them and I pray everyone experiences a sense of gratitude in their own individual discoveries!

“Won’t you please stop by to share your own hug n’ blessing with me?”

Lesson Five encouraged us to truly love our Theme!  Simply described, a theme is the blue-print, or template, of your blog.  I use the Ever After Theme  offered through WordPress and I absolutely adore it!  In choosing our themes we were guided by three rules of thumb:

pick something that speaks to you, consider your content, think about your priorities.  

The Ever After Theme checks all three boxes for me and I couldn’t be happier!

“What do you think about my theme?”

Lessons Six (About Me) and Seven (Personalizing my site,) were very personal explorations and I welcomed re-visiting them.  My About Page has remained unchanged…and if you check it out you shall very quickly see why it has hap-happily remained the same!  And I had great fun evaluating the personality of my site with its Headers, Colors and Boarders which I have decided continue to reflect the whimsical way in which I try to embrace life!

“Do you too believe life is simply…magical???”

Lessons Nine & Ten had me again traveling through cyber-space into the Blogger’s World as we were encouraged to “Introduce Ourselves” to our blogging neighbors as well as to be inspired by the ones who we meet!  A great place to meet a blogging neighbor is at the Community Pool, which is a fun place (no swimming goggles reguired,) to meet fellow bloggers and for peer feedback and advise, along with providing a productive space for discussion. Just no running on the deck allowed!!

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Last year I also joined another Blogging Community Forum called:

Blogger’s World!

This particular community was formed as an alumni group from a previous Blogging U Course I took and is filled with very supportive and encouraging bloggers from around the World!  I have learned so much from them & it is a joy being a small part of this loverly community! And please note that new members are always welcome!

“Won’t you consider joining us there??”

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In the next several days I plan to introduce you to a few new “Neighbors” I’ve met and high-light some of the great discussion which developed as a result!

“And I hope-ity-hope,  you will be just as delighted to meet them too!”

hugs n’ blessings are promised to those who do!!

J-Cubed, (bruthers.)

it’s the monday giggles…

First there were two.

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Yo’ Bro!

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But now we’re Cubed!

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The definition of a J-Cubed Bruther:

“Squared” and “cubed” came to common usage because of their familiarity in geometry. A shape that is two units long by two units wide is a square, and so it makes sense to call the mathematical operation of multiplying a numeral against itself “squaring.” The same goes for a cube: something of equal length in three dimensions is a cube. The shorthand is somewhat intuitive, since the operations of squaring and cubing are often used to find the volume of the corresponding shapes.

6 letter words that begin with a J – Jabbed Jabber Jabiru Jabots Jacals Jackal Jacked Jacket Jading Jadish Jaeger Jagers Jagged Jagger Jagras Jaguar Jailed Jailer Jailor Jalopy Jambed Jambes Jammed Jammer Jangle Japans Jarful Jargon Jasmin Jasper Jaunts Jawing Jazzed Jeaned Jeeped Jeered Jeerer Jellos Jerked Jersey Jester Jesuit Jetlag Jetons Jetsam Jetway Jewels  Jicama Jiggle Jiggly Jigsaw Jiminy Jimmie Jingle Jingly Jitney Jitter Jivers Jiving Jockey Jogged Jogger Joggle Johnny Joined Joiner Joints Joists Jokers Joking Jolted Jordan Joseph Joshed Josher Jostle Jotted Jounce Jouncy Jousts Jovial Jowled Joyful Joying Joyous Jubile Judged Judger Judges Jugate Jugful Jugged Juggle Juiced Juicer Juices Juking Juleps Jumble Jumbos Jumped Jumper Jungle Junior Junked Junker Junkie Juried Juries Jurist Jurors Justin Jutted

5 letter words that begin with a J – Jabot Jacal Jacks Jacky Jacob Jaded Jades Jager Jaggs Jaggy Jagra Jails Jakes Jalap Jalop Jambe JambsJ ammy Janes Janty Japan Japed Japer Japes Jared Jarls Jatos Jauks Jaunt Jaups Javas Jawan Jawed Jazzy Jeans Jebel Jeeps Jeers Jefes Jello Jells Jelly Jemmy Jenny Jerks Jerky Jerry Jesse Jests Jetes Jeton Jetty Jewed Jewel Jibbs Jibed Jiber Jibes Jiffs Jiffy Jiggy Jills Jilts Jimmy Jimpy Jingo Jinks Jinni Jinns Jisms Jived Jiver Jives Jivey Jnana Jocko Jocks Joeys Johns Joins Joint Joist Joked Joker Jokes Jokey Joles Jolly Jolts Jolty Jomon Jones Joram Jorum Jotas Jotty Joual Jouks Joule Joust Jowar Jowed Jowls Jowly Joyed Jubas Jubes Jucos Judas Judge Judos Jugal Jugum Juice Juicy Jujus Juked Jukes Jukus Julep Jumbo Jumps Jumpy Junco Junks Junky Junta Junto Jupes Jupon Jural Jurat Jurel Juror Justs Jutes Jutty

4 letter words that begin with a J – Jabs Jack Jade Jagg Jags Jail Jake Jamb Jams Jane Jars Java Jaws Jays Jazz Jean Jeep Jeer Jeez Jell Jerk Jess Jest Jets Jews Jibb Jibe Jibs Jiff Jigs Jill Jilt Jink Jinx Jive Jivy Jobs Jock Joes Joey Jogs John Join Joke Jole Jolt Josh Joss Jots Jowl Joys Jube Judo Jugs Juju Juke Jump Junk JupeJury Just Jute Juts

3 letter words that begin with a J – Jab Jag Jam Jar Jaw Jay Jet Jib Jig Jin Job Joe Jog Jot  Joy Jug Jut

2 letter words that begin with a J– Jo (which rhymes with Yo’!)

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J-Cubed Bruthers!

hugs n’ blessings to all the bruthers of different muthers!

And these are just a few

of who

they band together to!

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This Family…

Laughs & Learns

Prays & Protects

Apologizes &

Appreciates

Dreams & Discovers

Fights & Forgives

Teases & Trusts

Gives & Grows

Believes & Belongs

Loves & Lasts…

Forever!

the Wedding War Room

it’s a 3hugs&blessings thursday and even though the blessings exceed far beyond the required 3, it is the perfect day to share this post because…

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Today

the page officially turned…

with a tiny-tidge of sorrow & a heaping portion of joy,

the entirety of the Wedding process has been completed!

(However) this doesn’t mean it’s the last time I will write about it, as a few of you have requested information about particular items from that day; which will spill out like sprinkles from time to time…I promise!  (Giggles.)

Over the course of the past several days we watched as the after-wedding brunch tent, tables, & white garden chairs were removed from our backyard. Cuppycake, our youngest son, and I picked up all the items from the Reception Hall and returned them to their rightful places. Dresses & a very suave tux were sent off to the dry-cleaners. Bills were paid, appreciation gifts delivered to our vendors, and today the final and last task necessary, to complete the Wedding planning/preparation/procedural process, was accomplished!

You see my friendly friends, today the Wedding War Room has been deconstructed!!

(Can you hear the sound of the Heavenly trumpets playing???)

“What is a War Room?” you might ask.

In business terms a War Room is a command centre which is any place that is used to provide centralized command for some purpose.

While frequently considered to be a military facility, these can be used in many other cases. Simply put, it is a room (or facility,) where people meet and exchange plans, ideas, information, etc., in an active way.

In governmental or military terms it is a room where battles are planned that is specially equipped with maps, charts, and computers showing the current status of troops in battle and how they are maintained.

In spiritual terms there are War Rooms as well!

They are the spaces and ways in which we centralize our prayer efforts. Spiritually, we have three battlegrounds: our own hearts; the spiritual realm (against spiritual forces, and where God works on the spirit of others); and the physical world where we interact ourselves. Prayer engages the battle in the spiritual realm. And it prepares our hearts to participate in that spiritual battle. But it also prepares us to engage in the physical world. Prayer War Rooms help us to activate and intentionalize our prayers and monitor how they are maintained and through the grace of God, answered!

Our Wedding War room was all of this (minus the battles) and more, wrapped up into one centralized effort…storing everything necessary to prepare/provide for The Wedding!

Normally, this particular room serves to house our youngest son during his time home for an occassional over-night visit. But he graciously surrendered this space during the many months we plotted and planned!

(Rest assured there was still another place for him to sleep, should the need occur!)

And so it was,

month after month,

that we stacked and stored and constructed!

Neatly arranging everything

to be ready

for the Wedding Day!

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But today

piece by piece

what little remained

I put away.

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First I sorted.

Then sifted and carried.

Returned items to their former homes.

Placed what could not be reused/repurposed in the trash.

And collected a sampling of all important items to be kept for the new

Mr. & Mrs.

in a forever box.

Until all that remained was just a tender reminder

of the only thing missing on that special day.”

-Said I to Cuppycake.

Rejoice in your hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. -Romans 12:12

So with this last little item tucked safely away, (for another day when we shall play,)

the need for a Wedding War Room

was no more…

and in it’s place is,

once again,

a comfortable space for our son

to lay his head!

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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

hugs n’ blessings

to all who have succeeded 

by the efforts of what was activated

in their War Room!

And I hope-itty-hope and pray you too may find 3hugs&blessings this day!