Leaving Comments
I appreciate every comment that is written to me.
I consider each one a precious gift.
I enjoy reading each comment, and I strive to respond to most individually. I cannot always respond to comments, but I do try. I suppose it depends on what life is like at that moment. There are days when I am unable to “get to” my comments right away.
If you ask me a question, I will answer it. If I feel my answer would be beneficial to the general discussion, then I will answer the question publicly in the comment section. (I denote my responses in italics.) Otherwise, I will email you privately. Please visit the Such Treasures Blog (suchtreasures.com) again to view my answer to your question.
If your comment isn’t visible in the comment section of the post on the day you submitted it, it is possible that I haven’t been able to moderate comments yet. If it is still not visible after more than a day or two, it is likely that it was filtered out by the spam filter. I normally don’t visit the spam-box, so if you think your comment mistakenly went there, please let me know.
Wardeh Harmon, owner
suchtreasures.com



I have taken a page from your book by responding to certain replies at my blog in italics as well.
Thanks for assuring all that you do read the responses to your posts.
I like the ability to moderate comments on my blog, it is very wise.
Elaine, hello! The italics idea wasn’t mine, but it is a good one, isn’t it? I saw it on another blog and when I asked her for permission to copy, that blogger said she’d gotten the idea from someone else. Whoever started it really is smart! ~Wardeh
Hi Wardeh,
I’m not sure if you received my last comment, so I thought I’d leave another one. My mom worked with Judy the other day at CPC and mentioned you were up north. How exciting to have found your blog - I wish we could have had you on the MOPS board (and working on our newsletter). We would have benefited from your way with words. Glad to see you and the family are doing so well. Your kids have grown so much. Take care and keep in touch.
Staci, hello again! Yes, I got your comment before. It is right here (scroll down to the comments section). I was thrilled to hear from you (and I am again!). I think it is neat that our moms work together. What does your mom do at the CPC? Is she in charge or does she volunteer like Judy? I would have enjoyed a job like the newletter — and I think I did it for a little while, didn’t I? Is the MOPS group up and running again? Hope you’re having a wonderful weekend! Love, Wardeh
No, MOPS isn’t going anymore. I’m on the women’s ministry board so I may bring that up as a possibility to minister to the newer moms again. You might have done the newsletter - I’m afraid my brain has become a little “mushy” and I don’t remember as much anymore.
My mom volunteers at the front desk once a week helping the ladies get checked in.
What church do you go to?
Good to hear from you. Take care, Wardeh.
Hi, Staci! I hear you on the brain mush! I feel that way all the time.
We have found a good church here. It is very small and most of the families homeschool. We have good friends there. Thanks for visiting, please keep in touch! Love, Wardeh
Wardeh,
I have been reading your posts for some time. I came across your blog when looking for information on dried beans. I am a homeschooling wife and mom of two, with one daughter still at home. I love reading about all your projects. I can’t wait to see pictures of how the dresses turn out.
Just wanted to send blessings your way today. Tammy
Tammy, thank you for the blessings you sent my way! I feel very blessed! The dresses are almost all done –Naomi’s is done and Haniya’s is just awaiting the buttonholes and buttons. Love, Wardeh