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I blog about free ebooks, book spotlights, reviews and LOTS of giveaways! There is always something going on here on the blog! HAPPY MAY! I hope there is lots of sunshine this month for us all! Since, May is one of my favorite months! Not only is it my birthday month, but Mother's Day is thrown in there, and my Anniversary is at the end. So, May is packed full of awesome for me. One of you will win a $20 eGift Card to Amazon! Use it wisely! Good Luck!
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graduating collage, was a long haul.
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement is retiring after 28 years of teaching 3rd grade!
ReplyDeleteI have a master's degree but that was easy....staying married for 20 years has been my greatest accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteStaying married for over 20 years!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, my greatest achivement really is helping my children become godly responsible adults.
ReplyDeletebut besides that I would have to say letting the Holy Spirit lead my life, not me leading the Holy Spirit.
My greatest achievement was getting my masters degree.
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Being married to a wonderful man and living. We married almost 20 yrs ago and then shortly after I developed a DVT and it was rather large. The fact that I am alive and walking is a great thing. Being able to help my family when they needed it.
ReplyDeleteJust staying healthy each day...I have several illnesses that keep me housebound and keep me from doing even the simplest of tasks. Just making it to today is a big achievement. Enjoy everyday! abrennan09@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteGoing to college and getting a degree.
ReplyDeletegraduating high school 3 months early
ReplyDeleteRecovering from a stroke at age 29
ReplyDeleteVolunteering over like 200 hours. Also getting my license
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement was getting my doctorate in physical therapy.
ReplyDelete"OTHER than children what is your greatest achievement?" Well, I'm working on various projects....
ReplyDeleteOther then my kids buying my own house is a big achievement for me !
ReplyDeletegetting a B.S.
ReplyDeleteI helped the police capture a criminal who the newspapers called "the worst serial rapist the South has ever known" (he was given 8 consecutive life sentences and died in prison—yay!).
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Going to college.
ReplyDeleteGraduating high school with A's!
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Doing some art work.
ReplyDeletegetting a good job
ReplyDeleteFinishing my postgraduate education and achieving my dream job working with children.
ReplyDeleteFinishing university I guess, for now. I have yet to hit another milestone in my life.
ReplyDeleteI can't answer that since I can't claim my children. They're all I have.
ReplyDeleteWell, no kids regardless, but finally getting my bachelor's degree (already a year ago!) :)
ReplyDeleteDoing creative work around my home.
ReplyDeleteI guess going to work each and every day, whether I feel like it or not...I've not called in sick in the last 2 yrs, whereas my co-worker has managed to call in sick 3 times already in May. The last time I called in sick was because I was on my way to the hospital and ended up having emergency surgery. I guess, like others my age, I have a work ethic, and in this day and age thats something. (And lots of people can have kids, its the raising them right thats the achievement you brag about)
ReplyDeleteOne of my best achievements was a successful career.
ReplyDeleteLearning to play 5 instruments in band as a kid and leaving my abusive ex-husband.
ReplyDeleteI would have to say my almost 47 year marriage!
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement is that I am only 24 and have traveled to 14 countries so far.
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement is that I have finished university and got a master degree.
ReplyDeleteI have a 4 year college bachelor's degree that I paid for myself by working 3 jobs and did not have to take out any loans and do not owe any bills for it. I graduated on time and did not have to take any extra classes to compensate for any of it :) (I have no kids by the way, lol)
ReplyDeleteGoing to schools was one of mine so far.
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Being married for over 30 years!
ReplyDeletecollege
ReplyDeleteOther than my children, my greatest achievement would be to be able to take care of my entire family no matter what the circumstances have been.
ReplyDeleteHAVEING A GOOD JOB FOR 5 YEARS
ReplyDeleteMy uni degree.
ReplyDeleteI would say my greatest achievement has been being a good support system for someone in my life who is going through a major health crisis.
ReplyDeleteRunning a half marathon!
ReplyDeletegetting a second degree when I was in my 40th
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement was taking care of my parents in time of need and fully supporting their disabilities.
ReplyDeleteFinding a wonderful husband is my greatest achievement.
ReplyDeletecompleting the warrior dash
ReplyDeleteI guess my greatest besides children would be being married to my husband for 33 years
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement is having a job that I really enjoy.
ReplyDeleteGetting a managers position. i am very proud of myself
ReplyDeleteMy greatest achievement was writing my book.
ReplyDeleteBecoming a registered nurse which was my life-long career goal.
ReplyDeleteGetting a job at the university. I was working a job I absolutely despised and not at all utilizing my degree. I was determined to get a job more fitted toward my talents and likes. And I did it. Not only did I do it, but I also was an awesome worker at the job I did not like.
ReplyDeleteSinging onstage in NYC.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.