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Accepting A BLOG AWARD!

As most of my new readers may now (I know there are lots of you), I was recently given a blog award by my mom. Now, she was the one who originally introduced me to Blogger, so I feel it is right to say a few nice things about her. Her blog is called Bits and Pieces, and she is a hardcore blogger. For those of you that don't know what her blog is like, she has a devotion to knitting and pugs. For those of you that believe that sounds interesting, click here. I wouldn't be blogging without her. Now, I have a quick thing to say. If anyone who reads my blog would like me to read theirs, just leave me the link. I'm open to reading any blog, because I think that if anyone can cook, than anyone can write (Get it? Get it? Oh, never mind).

So, I have two events for accepting this award. First, I would like to say seven things about myself:
1. I'm crazy about dogs. Anyone who reads my blog knows that. I have a dog named Rascal and I love him. Don't I, Rascal? Rascal? Rascal? Get back here with my shoe!
2. I'm an avid WWE fan. I love the spectacle of big wrestling matches, and I don't care what anyone says. Not even you, Rascal. No, don't hit me!
3. I love playing music. I play an instrument called euphonium, which is like a small tuba. I started playing almost two years ago, and Rascal has been seeing if he can climb into it ever since.
4. I'm a sports geek. My dad raised me up on sports, and I follow baseball, basketball, football, soccer and hockey. I also play some of these sports.
5. I'm part Cherokee. My great-granfather, who I got my name from, was a full Cherokee. I have a card identifying me as part of the Cherokee nation. I think it's pretty cool.
6. I'm starting to become an Oakland Athletics fan. I went to one of their games, and I have a hat, and a stadium blanket. No shirt, though. Strange, is Rascal wearing my A's hat. Oh, no, he's tearing it to pieces!
7. I'm about to reach a huge milestone on my blog.

That's right! This is post number 80 on my blog! I'm only 20 posts away from 100. And, in honor of the event, I will begin a top 20 countdown to 100. Stay tuned!

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