Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party #189 – Sharing is Caring

Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party #189 – Sharing is Caring

Happy Thankful Thursday!

This morning I had an opportunity to share my business with members of the Small Business Connections Networking Group in Middletown. It was an opportunity to share the services that I provide to my clients as well as why I love blogging.

Presenting at the Small Business Connections Networking Meeting

This evening I have an opportunity to share the Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party #189 just another great reason why I love being a blogger.

I haven’t been a part of a linky party in years so I am looking forward to meeting new bloggers and reading some great posts this Mother’s Day weekend.

Please drop a link to a post that needs more love and that you want to share, but don’t forget to share the love by commenting on a few other posts.

Have a wonderful weekend my friends and have fun at the party!

WELCOME TO TRAFFIC JAM WEEKEND

LINKY PARTY #189!

Show us your old posts and more on Traffic Jam Weekend!

Come on in to link up, share, and learn something with us.

#trafficjamweekend

For any newcomers to Traffic Jam Weekend, this weekly linky party is all about linking up your old posts so you can get some new comments and traffic.

To the frequent TJW visitors, thanks for always linking up.

 
Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party at beingawordsmith.com

The bloggers bringing this fabulous party to you:

Kimberly: Being A Wordsmith | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

Gail: Frugal Family Adventures| Facebook| Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

Evelyn: Eclectic Evelyn | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | YouTube | Tumblr

Tracy: View From The Beach Chair | Twitter | Facebook | Pinterest

 

Our two guest co-hosts:

     

Antionette at DelBlogger

Antionette at DelBlogger

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If you would like to become a weekly co-host, complete this quick form.
   

These are the featured posts from Traffic Jam Weekend #188…

  Tips to Keep Your Bathroom Clean and Mildew Free by Eclectic Evelyn   Gail chose Tips to Keep Your Bathroom Clean and Mildew Free by our very own Eclectic Evelyn. “I always enjoy cleaning tips.”   White Twill Slipcovers by Kippi at Home   Evelyn chose White Twill Slipcovers by Kippi at Home. “I love how just changing the slip covers can change the entire vibe of a room.”   How to Ask Open-Ended Questions to Your Children by Anointed Today   Kimberly chose How to Ask Open-Ended Questions to Your Children by Anointed Today. “I enjoyed reading some ways to get my pre-teen boy to open up about what’s going on in his world. He can’t simply say yeah or nah with these tips.”   Handspun Dryer Balls by The Craft Lizard   Sonni chose Handspun Dryer Balls by The Craft Lizard. “Wait… what? Never heard of these before. They seem like a workable alternative to dryer sheets.”   Easy Gift Wreath for Any Occasion by Chas' Crazy Creations   Tracy chose Easy Gift Wreath for Any Occasion by Chas’ Crazy Creations. “This wreath idea has so many uses! This really is an easy gift wreath! It can be used for not only gifts but holiday wreaths for your door as well. Such a cute idea! I already have one going for teacher appreciation week!”   This post also had the most views.   Thank you featured bloggers for sharing! Your posts will be pinned to the Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party Pinterest board. Please grab a special Traffic Jam Weekend featured button below to display on your blog.
Being A Wordsmith

Just a few rules for the party…

  • Grab a Traffic Jam Weekend button below for your site
  • Link up as many of your old posts as you like below
  • Take some time and visit the other posts
  • Create some traffic jam for the hosts of this party
  • Share this party on social media with the hashtag #trafficjamweekend
 
 
 

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