What I Learned From 2008 – Heidi Plumley

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Guest post by Heidi Plumley who writes over at Moms, Ministry and More

Links for 2008 (these include funny and serious, hopefully something for everyone):

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For some reason, it sounds better to use third person when introducing oneself. So although this is me, just pretend it’s not me as you read and that this is some fancy introduction for a famous person that you would love to meet. Or something like that. Just come visit me and that will be enough.

Stonefox (Heidi) is a cross culture worker. She and her family have lived in Asia for the past 6 years. She started blogging a few months ago about life overseas, faith, humor, and lots of extras. Her blog keeps her connected (and sane) and she welcomes you to visit: Moms, Ministry, and More (www.momsministryandmore.blogspot.com)

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