Liebster Blog Award

 

I’m truly grateful to be selected for the Liebster Blog Award. The word Liebster means “dearest” or “favorite” in German, and the award is given as a form of recognition and support for smaller, up and coming blogs.

My sincere thanks to Julie Luekenga of “A Thought Grows” for selecting me as a blog favorite. It’s a great gift to be acknowledged by your blogging peers. Check out Julie’s blog to experience her talented, and inspiring viewpoints.

Liebster Award rules:

  1. Answer your nominator’s eleven questions.
  2. Think of eleven questions of your own.
  3. Choose eleven worthy bloggers (who have fewer than 500 followers. The rule varies between 200 and 500) to interview and pay it forward.
  4. Make sure to inform the bloggers they’ve been nominated winners.

 

My Answers to Julie Luekenga’s Questions

 

1.    Who is your favorite author and why?

Elizabeth Berg. Her storytelling is warm, inviting, relatable, and engaging. She’s my literary inspiration.

2.   The ideal writing retreat would be?

A writing cottage in Maui. Love, love, love me some Maui. Love the combination of mountains, waterfalls, volcanoes, and pristine ocean all rolled into one breathless scenery.

3.   What are your current writing projects?

There are several projects, but the one at the forefront is my current novel A Little Bruised. There’s also a forthcoming project I’ll be announcing on this blog later this week. Stay tuned.

4.   What is the philosophy or mission of your blog?

Originally the purpose of this blog was to write about my journey as a writer, but I became quickly bored with that and wanted to be more inspirational. I love how I feel when I’m inspired or moved by something or someone. I feel like I can move mountains when I’m in that zone. Therefore, I want the mission of this blog to give that same feeling to others in an authentic and spunky way.

5.   You get an all-expense paid week to do anything you want, what would it be?

I’d run away for a week, and hide from all my responsibilities. I’d go to a beautiful place where there are trees, mountains, and ocean. To just be myself without roles and obligations. Pure freedom!!!

6.   If you could sit down and have coffee ‘n chat with anyone, past or present, who’d it be and why?

God. I have a whole lot of questions needing divine answers.

7.   A maitre-de comes to your table, lifts the silver lid off the plate of an exquisite meal, what is it?

Cheeseburger and steak fries. To me that’s exquisite. And brownie ala mode for dessert. Yummo! I don’t need frilly “phoo phoo” meals. I like comfort foods that warm my soul.

8.   One item from your bucket list is?

To travel to Africa.

9.   What is your favorite place in your house to read a book?

Curled up on the oversized lounge chair (that seats two people) in my bedroom.

10. What song are you most likely to be caught singing in the shower.

What songs don’t I sing in the shower? I sing whatever rolls out my mouth.

11.  What talent, besides writing do you possess?

Not a lot of people know this, but I can play the piano. Just the basics, nothing elaborate. I took lessons for a year as a kid (around age 11). My husband was shocked the first time he saw me play a piano. He thought I was lying when I told him I could play.

My Award Nominees

 

Being a recipient of this award has made me realize I don’t follow a lot of up and coming blogs. There are about five I visit regularly, and two of those have already been nominated. I typically follow mainstream blogs with larger followers, and should definitely find more smaller ones to support. That said, I only have three up and coming blogs I feel are worthy of this award.

  • Susan Boswell at skirt.com/susan-boswell (followers may be a bit over 500). Susan is a local friend and favorite of mine because she has a way with words that pour out onto the page brilliantly.

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  • Charlene Ross at skirt.com/charlene-ross (also a bit over 500 followers). Charlene’s sassy, spunky flair in her blog posts keeps you laughing, crying, and thoroughly engaged.
  • Melissa Kinnel at A 5-Minute Piece of My Mind (not sure how many followers). Melissa’s poetry is what first hooked me to her blog. However, her blog topics are insightful and interesting. Once you’ve checked out her blog posts make sure you stop by her poetry page. It’s pure, raw talent.

My Questions for the Nominees

 

1.   Why did you start blogging?

2.   If you could be granted three wishes, what would they be?

3.   When you don’t want to be bothered, where do you go to hide?

4.   Sunny day or cloudy day? Which one and why?

5.   Exercise or TV? Which one and why?

6.   Pepsi or Coke? Which one and why?

7.   Sex or sleep? Which one and why?

8.   If you could ask God only one question, what would it be?

9.   What is the best age of your life and why?

10. If you had to eat only one type of food for the rest of your life what would it be?

11. If you could change one physical trait about yourself what would it be?

 

Thanks again for the award, and I look forward to reading answers from the new winners! 🙂

18 thoughts on “Liebster Blog Award

  1. I loved your answers. My writing retreat would be similar…definitely something with an ocean nearby! I’m looking forward to visiting the blogs you mentioned. They are new to me. I’m also looking forward to more of your fantastic posts.

    • Julie, you are speedy. Perfect timing. I just posted this and wasn’t expecting comments so soon. I’ve just finished informing the nominees I’ve selected and I’m looking forward to reading their answers to the award questions. Thanks again for the peer recognition. It was very unexpected.

  2. Congratulations! You have earned it. Your blogs are very genuine and divulge the authentic Demetria I have known for over 20 years. I am so proud of you for persisting with your goals and dreams.

  3. Ellen, thanks a bunch! I’m still in awe our relationship has lasted all these years; considering we were only two young co-workers (whippersnappers) just starting out our corporate careers. God brings people in our paths for a reason.

  4. Loved getting a deeper glimpse into you through Julie’s very cool questions. The Liebster Awards have been fun and enlightening. I feel like I’m getting a chance to chat over coffee with friends.

  5. Congratulations Demetria- and I am so thankful Life and Toastmasters brought us together! You inspire me, amaze me and surprise me with your wonderful writing. Always so “together”. Always writing of substance- like you are a person of substance. The reader who invests her or his time reading your material gains much. Congratulations, again- my friend- and keep writing. xxoo Susan

  6. Congrats Dee Dee. You so earned it, and it’s been a great pleasure to be a small part of your journey. Keep up the great work GF.

  7. Thanks so much, Demetria, for nominating me and congrats to you as well! I will be posting my answers tomorrow along with my blog favorites. This really means a lot to me and I’m really glad we hooked up. 🙂

  8. Oh Demetria,
    Thank you so much! I am truly honored. And so sorry that I didn’t see this right away. (I haven’t blogged at skirt! for about 2 months, keep meaning to make a post there, but have been concentrating on my own site.)

    I will put up my answer post next week. (You’re answers were great BTW!)

    And again, thank you. I love your writing and it means a lot to receive this award from you.

    • Charlene, you’re welcome. I knew we were kindred spirits when I first discovered your blog last year. Your posts are so relatable, so real, and so funny. Love your writing voice.

      I enjoy reading you and promise to make more effort to leave comments. I’m a strong believer that writers should be supportive of each other. It’s tough out there, we need a strong supportive community.

    • Kim, welcome and thanks for stopping by. I’ve seen you around the blogosphere as we both frequent some of the same blogs. So happy you stopped by here. I’ve also visited your blog a time or two. Love your spunky attitude.

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