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Today, I have a new post.

But you have to work for it.

Today, I talk a little about what it means to do it alone and what it means to ask for help.

So check it out over at my girl Erika’s blog, Chambanachik, and while you are there, stick around for more of her.  She’s pretty awesome herself and she makes cute babies!

Need another link to click on to find it? >>>>>> click here<<<<<<<<  
(I like to make it painfully easy for you)

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  1. Andrea Merrigan | 17th Jan 13

    Loved your guest post. I really needed that today! I'm an army wife and know exactly what you are talking about. I really struggle asking for help and need to let my independent spirit take a back seat every once in a while! BTW, i'm a new follower from the wednesday walkabout.

    • reccewife | 19th Jan 13

      Thanks, Anrea, and thanks for stopping by!

  2. Enjoying the Epiphany | 17th Jan 13

    Hi! I found your super cute blog on the blog hop. I am your newest follower and was hopin' that you would stop by, stay a while, and follow me back if you like what you read!

    Have a great night!
    Sarah
    http://www.enjoyingtheepiphany.com

  3. chambanachik | 17th Jan 13

    Still can't tell you how much I loved it. 🙂 Thanks for the post, and the nice compliments. 🙂 I gotta agree with you on the baby part!

  4. Vanessa | 18th Jan 13

    After reading your post, I truly appreciate what you said especially with a possible move looming, it's a great reminder that I need to ask for help when the time comes. Being away from family and friends you have no choice sometimes but to do it all on your own, and the friends you have would do anything to help them turn their backs on you for no reason at sometimes you can't help but have that chip on my shoulder, I need to learn to just drop it.
    Thanks for the post! Needed it today!

    • reccewife | 19th Jan 13

      Thanks Vanessa! I am the first to admit I often carry a huge boulder on my shoulder, but sometimes, it is just so much of a relief to finally brush the damn thing off. 🙂

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