Penni tells me that it's National De-Lurking Week!! The brain child of Paper Napkin, National De-Lurking Week is a chance for me to get to know you. Part of the fun of blogging is the interaction between the writer (moi) and reader (you know who). Another part of the fun is of course peeking into someone else's deepest inner thoughts without them knowing who you are. On most days this site can be your own version of "Being Susan Rose." But for one week, I'd love it if you'd drop me a line and let me know who's peeking!! So how about it???
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Hello from Hong Kong.
"Here!"
Every day in fact.
A. Hanson
shalom
from Israel
the original one in the Middle East
Do I count as a lurker? I don't always comment, but I always read. I like Sam's story too. I shows me just how patient God can be when we're listening but with no understanding. That would be me.
*smiles and waves*
*peek*
Checking your blog out! Just discovered it from A. Hanson's blog. Good stuff. Keep at it!
Peace.
Hi. It's me. But you knew that already. And I'm not necessarily a lurker, since I made it clear in the beginning that your blog is what got me started. But I'll delurk anyway and say thank you for being my first BlogLand friend and for all that you share with us here.
Peace out from the "other" groovy sister.
First time reader here... but since I don't want to be a lurker, I'll go ahead and say hi! I like your post on Samuel... It's a good reminder to me to keep going back and asking God's will. Sometimes I just hear a response I don't understand and give up, but just as God has patience with us, I need to be patient with myself when I don't understand what's going on!
With prayers and thanksgiving for your vocation,
~Mara's Child
Hello from San Diego. This lurker has been unmasked. If I haven't already done so, thanks for the comments you've left on my site.
Hi Susan! I'm not a lurker per se -- actually I think I'm more of a lurker in my real life! But I'm definitely a daily reader.
¡Presente! Always a pleasure to read you, Susan Rose! Peace from one of the groovy sisters....
Hello! I enjoy your posts, even though I don't always have much to say...
Sarah
FYI .... If you set the date till sometime in the future, you won't have to keep re-posting it!
Yes, ma'am! I'm present and accounted for. I love hearing about your discerning adventures. Keep it coming!
Cath
You mean I can publish in the future? Who knew I could time travel. Thanks for the tip Steph!!!
And thanks to you all for participating. Some of you I knew about, others are a surprise and new to me. I don't think I'd ever want to become a *popular* blog but it is kind of cool I'll admit to know that people read the thing on purpose.
I've commented before, so I probably don't count as a lurker, but hi. :-) *waves*
Hello,
I popped in to see what inspirational reading I may encounter today.
God Bless you
Hi from Michigan.. Stumbled across your blog a while ago and too shy to leave a comment til this week. I have enjoyed your writings. Its interesting to learn about where other people are on this journey of life
Hello! From Singapore. :)
I do read this regularly, often on a daily basis. So keep posting!
This is my first time on your site and I definitely don't want to be labled as a lurker, so Hi! Very good blog!
Hi-I've been enjoying you blog. I'm your neighbor, NYC, Chelsea to be exact, across the street from the General Theological Seminary to be really exact.
I'm trying to understand from your blog why a young woman would want to join the organized Roman Catholic Church in these conservative days. Is your order very conservative or somewhat liberal. I am of an age of the second Vatican Council and the latest onerous pope revolts me. As you can guess, I am not a participant, a revolting catholic.
I still enjoy your blog.
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