Tuesday

jpd warrior project ~






I have been AWOL from my blog; but with good reason.  I've been super busy working on the JPD Warrior Project website ~ and getting ready for the upcoming fisheree that we host every year.  This is our 7th year already coming up the 28th of January.  You would think it would get easier every year; but it has quadrupled in size and - I'm not complaining - but it has quadrupled in what needs to be done to be ready :) too.

If you have a minute ... check out the website and see what I and the rest of the family and our great group of volunteers have been up to.

http://jpdwarrior.com

P.S. Please come back here and let me know what you think?  Does the site look okay?  I'm still tweaking it and trying to make sure everything works.

Until next time ...
So it goes in my neck of the woods.
~mel

7 comments:

  1. I love the 'God grant me the serenity ...' on your cover page. Good job on the site.
    Missing your smiling face ~
    'love & hugs from afar'

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  2. Mel, I have no advice. I read the messsage and I cannot see how it could be better. An impressive sight and such a noble cause.

    I rememember from last year the enjoyment the family friends and supporters had on our report. We are proud to know you guys and admire your thrust. Fund raising is rough, but you have the heart for it. Love you Girl.

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  3. I must say, the serenity prayer is my own prayer and I try to live it. But it is hard. The graphics are good!!! Love the logo.

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  4. I loved everything about the JPD Warrior Project website. You have done an excellent job. I'm sure it will be a smashing success.

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  5. I remember this from last year too and what worthwhile project it is.

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  6. The site looks great. Justin looks so young and handsome. It isn't always easy to recognize those who may be suffering, sometimes in silence.

    Wishing great success to the 7th Annual Fisheree!

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  7. Excellent site. Very informative and easy to navigate. You can be proud of your work and the project.

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