Thank you very much indeed to Jordan Reynolds, of LiteraryFuzz, for nominating me for the Creative Blogger Award. It was unexpected as I am quite new to blogging and I am very flattered 🙂
I think that I now get to nominate as many blogs as I like for the award, so here are some nominations – these are my favourite creative bloggers that I have discovered so far, in the short time that I have been blogging. LiteraryFuzz would have got a nomination from me if I’d been nominated by anybody else!
– Writing Stories Rocks
– Gulab Jamman Writes
– meohmila
– Perth Street Poetry Collective
So the rules go that I now have to tell you five facts about myself, so here goes!
1) I have recently discovered that I love Okonomiyaki (a Japanese pancake dish)
2) I am not a professional dancer but I do love to dance (especially bhangra)!
3) I am incredibly short sighted and need to wear glasses or contacts daily
4) I speak two languages fluently and a third almost fluently
5) I find it quite difficult to read maps / follow directions and am quite sympathetic of Joey (from Friends) when he ‘gets in the map’…
For those who have been nominated, here are the next steps to take:
1) Contact all of your nominees and notify them about their award. You can pick as many blogs as you’d like.
2) Give a quick shout-out to the blogger that nominated you and post a link to their website.
3) Share five facts about yourself to your readers.
4) Display the Creative Blogger Award image above your post.
5) Pass along these rules to the nominees.
Thanks again for my nomination 🙂
Ro x
Thank you so much for the nomination Ro! I really appreciate it! 🙂 And congratulations on yours! 🙂
I’m glad you’ve found a Japanese dish you’re really enjoying 😉 You’ll have to tell us a bit more about in your next holiday blog post. 🙂
Btw, which are your two languages (other than English)? (if you don’t mind me asking) 🙂
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Thank you and no worries! I think you may have another nomination from somewhere too but I couldn’t leave you out because you genuinely are one of my favourites!! 🙂
I don’t mind in the slightest, the truly fluent one is Gujarati and the semi fluent one is Hindi 🙂
(Haha yes I’m relieved too and am in the process of writing post 2! Will be up over the next few days!)
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That is so sweet! I’m honoured to be one of your favourites – it genuinely means a lot and you’re one of mine as well. I always get excited when I see a new post from you. 🙂 It’s very cool that you speak Gujarati. I can speak mainstream Hindi because that’s so similar to Urdu (my third language), but I can’t speak pure Hindi at all unfortunately (that’s closer to Sanskrit I think?) 🙂
Anyway, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip and discover lots more interesting foods along the way! 🙂
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I’m envious that you can speak three languages, I can barely speak two! Japanese food is wonderful too. Great facts, nice post 🙂
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