Sunday, 19 May 2013

Day 6 & 7: Spread the Love

"As another Diabetes Blog Week draws to a close, let’s reflect on some of the great bloggers we’ve found this week. Give some love to three blog posts you’ve read and loved during Diabetes Blog Week, and tell us why they’re worth reading. Or share three blogs you’ve found this week that are new to you."

Sooooo this might be cheating a little but I'm behind on these posts for good reason I promise! In a way, they could be slightly related to the blog topics...1.) I'm in the midst of setting up a Young Persons Type 1 Support group for my area (including posters etc) and 2.) I'm trying to promote two dance performances at my work... all tickets sales (interpreted as revenue) rests on my shoulders... my blood sugars have not been enjoying the stress. So! I am combining the two last posts to spread the love of my fave art posts!

In no particular order:

inDependence - I love the concept of depicting diabetes through the art of living life as caught on camera. Great twist on the blog topic. Beautiful.

Matt @ Insulin Pumps Needs Tetris - I simply can't pass up on sharing the love of these thoughtfully placed strips...

Diabetic Dais - Type 1 Diabetes Supplies Girl is CUTE.

Island in the Net - This one is profound for sure, I instantly connected.

The Tangerine Diabetic - A quick little giggle

Saying it with Pods: Sweetly Voiced, Type 1 Army Family, Death of a Pancreas,

And to round out my Top 10: kudos to the pride and beauty in these two posts.   



4 comments:

  1. Thank you very much. Glad I made you chuckle.

    Thanks for the links to as I'd missed a couple of this and they are all fantastic.

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  2. Thank you for including me! I am glad you enjoyed my photographic recap :)

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  3. Thank you so much for including me and also for looking at my blog in the first place! Glad you liked my Diabetes Supplies Girl too. Keep up your great work! X

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  4. Thanks so much for including me. My girl will be thrilled to know her pod art is being viewed across the globe.

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