


Art Museum by dumpr.net Cute little utility. This is the picture of me my son took while learning to potty train.

Christine Kane is a musician and sort of a self help expert. I’ve been reading her blog for a long time, but was particularly intrigued with her Resolution Revolution: A Better Way to Start Your Year. So, I’ve decided to participate. I’ve never been great at resolutions – they are

He’s got a few years on me, but I have always had the hots for and been awed by Paul Newman. He’s a wonderful family man, a great humanitarian and an all around great guy….not to mention a fabulous actor. He will be missed.

I’m busy writing articles today for both Divine Caroline and Posh Mama! Yay! However, in surfing the net, I found this by Amelia: Holy cow, these are fabulous! I just can’t quit looking at them! Be sure to visit her shop on Etsy! I notice she’s taking orders for Christmas

So, in honor of International talk like a pirate day, I found these while looking around the web: The kids are home today – teacher “work day” (don’t even get me started on my rant on that) and so we’ve been talking a lot about “walking the plank” and other

So we wandered up to the Quilt show in Loveland on Sunday and had a great time! I managed to spend some money on subscriptions to some of my favorite Interweave press magazines. My only complaint with them is “too much knitting” but I guess “weave” is in their name!

This week has been all about adjustments. The kids went back to school. While I miss them, it’s nice to return to a proper work day. That’s “if” I could adjust to a proper work day. Instead I’m sort of lost. I realized in my last couple of posts that

I find a bunch of interesting things via craft, but I LOVE this idea with Little People Intallations: Go check out the site, I’m sure you’ll have your favorite, but what a wonderful, creative and artistic idea.

**Photo removed – click on the link below to go see! For all of you embroiderers and Crazy Quilters, I ran across this site through a post on the Crazy Quilting International board.It’s actually a show at the White River Valley Museum and a wonderful photographer that was wonderful enough