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		<title>Colours of Friendship Award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#8220;Elissa&#8221; from &#8220;Managing Autism&#8221; has kindly passed on this token of friendship. I refuse to write all that mushy stuff about relationships as I might split my stiff upper lip. Whilst I am tempted to quote &#8216;Bah Humbug,&#8217; at this time of year I should probably slough off such Grinch like associations. Firstly I [...]]]></description>
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<p style="display: block" id="previewbody"><a href="http://managingautism.com/mums-stuff/the-colours-of-friendship-award">&#8220;Elissa&#8221;</a>  from <a href="http://managingautism.com/mums-stuff/the-colours-of-friendship-award">&#8220;Managing Autism&#8221;</a></p>
<p>has kindly passed on this token of friendship. I refuse to write all that mushy stuff about relationships as I might split my stiff upper lip. Whilst I am tempted to quote &#8216;Bah Humbug,&#8217; at this time of year I should probably slough off such Grinch like associations.</p>
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<p>Firstly I should like to pass this on to <a href="http://www.slouchingmom.com/">&#8220;slouching mom&#8221;</a> over at <a href="http://www.slouchingmom.com/">&#8220;slouching towards 40.&#8221;</a> This is only fair because the first time I acknowledged this little gemlet I had the outrageous nerve to call her &#8216;sloughing&#8217; instead of &#8216;slouching.&#8217; Did she harbour evil thoughts towards me following this transgression? No, not a bit of it. In true magnanimous American style she just shrugged it off as of no consequence.</p>
<p>I often toddle over to another little spot where the <a href="http://queenofdysfunction.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Queen&#8221;</a> hangs out at the <a href="http://queenofdysfunction.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Queen of Dysfunction.&#8221;</a> She&#8217;s an annoying little devil without a blogging schedule. This of course is deliberate on her part just to ensure that she causes as much irritation as possible. Fortunately for me, now that I have her on my google feed reader she&#8217;s unable to escape quite so easily.</p>
<p><a href="http://mouseski.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Linda&#8221;</a> of course is never irritating or irritated over at <a href="http://mouseski.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Are we there Yet.&#8221;</a> I have no choice but to pass this over to her as she has helped drag me kicking and screaming up the feed reader curve and is always a little oasis of harmony. [unless the kids are playing up]</p>
<p>Another fun place to nip along to is <a href="http://www.miscmum.com/">&#8220;Adventures of an Aussie Mum.&#8221;</a>  This is the joy of international connections.  I am up late and night just in time to read her post as she starts her day.</p>
<p><a href="http://never-judge.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Never Judge a book&#8221;</a> has to have one too, devious little lurker that she is, especially now that she has a spanking new template to please the eye.</p>
<p>Good old <a href="http://www.rideforthem.com/Welcome.html">&#8220;Sam&#8221;</a> is far too cerebral to partake in this kind of malarky but I am happy to send this to him. If ever you feel that life has given you a bad break, then this is the place for you. His stella work stops me in my tracks. The families and patients that he helps, in both his &#8220;work&#8221; and <a href="http://www.rideforthem.com/Sam.html">&#8220;play&#8221;</a> takes my breath away.</p>
<p>One that I have finally managed to load onto my google reader is <a href="http://frogandtoadarestillfriends.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Beck&#8221;</a> at <a href="http://frogandtoadarestillfriends.blogspot.com/">&#8220;Frog and Toad are still friends.&#8221; </a> They are by far my favourite American book series although I do have a little bias on that front. It was that clue that first led me to her site, and now she just can&#8217;t get rid of me.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.autismvox.com/">&#8220;Kristina&#8221;</a> over at <a href="http://www.autismvox.com/">&#8220;Autism Vox&#8221;</a> was probably my first on line pal. I lurked on her site more many a long evening back in the days where the word &#8216;blog&#8217; was not in my lexicon. Indirectly she taught me all about it until I was brave enough to de-lurk and write a no doubt ludicrous comment. I felt as if I was writing on the wall of a toilet stall, but that&#8217;s probably because of the association of graffiti and bogs.</p>
<p>This is a bog.<br />
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<p>As is this!</p>
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