Thinking Blogger
1) The Open Window: Maggie writes wonderfully about her experiences with domestic adoption, and has encouraged me to think about the process in a new way.
2) Owlhaven: Mary writes about Ethiopian Adoption and her experiences as a mother to 8 (soon to be 10) children. Some of her tips on parenting have led me to reevaluate the way I do things.
3) Random and Odd: Kristine writes about her daily life mostly, but she also gives the weekly Stuff Portrait Friday assignment. SPF has made me approach photography in an entirely different way.
4) PostSecret: Not sure if this one counts, but the post cards that Frank puts up each week offer all kinds of insights into the lives and struggles of people from every walk of life. They also help to give a message of hope to others who may share those struggles.
5) Go Fug Yourself: Jessica and Heather, with the help of some clueless celebrities, show clearly what not to wear (for example, white leggings are never OK). When I am in the mood for something light, these girls never fail to entertain.
All these blogs are excellent reads, and I actually could have listed a lot more, especially within the adoption community. But, since many of my readers are not adoptive families, I thought I'd spread things out a bit. However, if you have the time, there are many blogs in my blogrolls which may entertain you or make you think about something from a perspective you had not yet considered.

I read 3-5 on an almost daily basis.
Congrats on your award!!
Thanks for the nod, Jenni.
I love that your blog was nominated. I read it now on a daily basis. I agree with you on Random and Odd SPF, Post Secret... but your's deserves the nomination! It's awesome, Jenni! Take the credit it deserves!
Kathy
ps... Christine just bought white leggings that are totally cute with what she plans to wear with them : )
Re: Christine buying white leggings, NO SHE DIDN'T!!!
Have her check out the "Ghost Fuggerer" entry on Go Fug Yourself from earlier this week. It's really a public service announcement aimed at helping the legging wearing community at large.