Love Hall of Fame

golden trophy isolated with pathLove Challenge # 2: No Thanks (April 07, 2009)

Her Pick:
Gwynn of Serene Journey. Gwynn is a Welsh name, meaning “fair.” He was named after his grandfather, and together with his wife (Sherri) blogs about Simple Tips to Enjoy Life. About himself, he writes:

By day I work as a computer programmer and by night I try to be a great husband and dad. I’m always looking for ways to improve myself and our lifestyle so I’m really big into personal development, simplification, frugality, and happiness. I’ve learned and applied so much over the last few years and still have so much more to learn.

Since we started this blog I’ve discovered that there’s a great community online with people that share these interests. My goals are to become a valued member of that community while sharing with you what I’ve learned and what works for me.

His Pick:
Ian Peatey of Quantum Learning. Ian was born and raised in London, and now lives in Warsaw Poland. Ian blogs about Non-violence as a Lifestyle. Of himself, he writes:

My story, my past surely created (and continues to create) the person I am. Yet I’m constantly changing, moment by moment. Thoughts and feelings come and go. Some come back regularly while others flash past and are gone. Of course my past experiences, upbringing, education, cultural conditioning and current environment all combine to influence who I am right now. But I always have choices. Choices about how to react, what to do and how to be right now. And choices about the actions I take to create my future and participate in the lives of others.

golden trophy isolated with pathLove Challenge # 1: The Curious Case of the SUV (March 31, 2009)

His Pick:
Candi of CisterSpeak

Cister Speak is dedicated to enlightening and educating women of color so that we may all have the weapons we need to help fight this battle called life.

Her Pick:
Regina of Regina Terrae. Regina describes herself as:

41-year-old Catholic woman going through a SWEET midlife crisis. Left the bureaucratic job, aspiring to leave the city, consume less and produce more of it by the work of my own hands, and to dedicate my life to God.