Well! I had fun at an art class where we learned to paint trees! I would post pictures except that I seemed to have misplaced my camera. Wahh!!! So I have been looking for it but have not found it yet. I am praying that I find it soon and when I do I shall post pictures of my painted trees.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Friday, February 14, 2014
Happy Valentine's Day
Happy Valentine's Day!!
My little sister and I spent a fun single Valentine's Day together! We listened to music, painted our fingernails, played games, wrote valentines to our friends, laughed and had sister talks!
It was a Valentine's Day to remember!
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Tree Pendant
I went and spent some time with my Sister-in-law this last week! We worked with her beads along with all the other fun stuff we did together! This tree pendant is what I made. She made some cool earrings! (Alas! I do not have a picture of them.)
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Be a kid again with me
When ever I read this it reminds me of my childhood. :)
This goes on the list of things to do this summer.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Mulberry Park by Judy Duarte
This is book # 1 out of the 30 that I want to read this year! Mulberry Park has some really fun parts and a lot of it also choked me up. But it was a really good read. I love how they resolved all the threads in the story at the end.
Book blurb:
Each day after work, Claire Harper drives to Mulberry Park and jogs for miles, hoping to find a respite from her sadness. It's a futile effort, until the evening a letter falls from its hiding place in a nearby tree. Inside the bright pink envelope emblazoned with the words "To God From Analisa" is a note written by a seven-year-girl, urging God to look after her parents in Heaven and help those she loves on Earth. On impulse, Claire writes back, hoping to preserve Analisa's innocent belief in answered prayers---even if Claire lost her own faith when her young son was killed in a hit-and-run accident three years earlier.
Book blurb:
Each day after work, Claire Harper drives to Mulberry Park and jogs for miles, hoping to find a respite from her sadness. It's a futile effort, until the evening a letter falls from its hiding place in a nearby tree. Inside the bright pink envelope emblazoned with the words "To God From Analisa" is a note written by a seven-year-girl, urging God to look after her parents in Heaven and help those she loves on Earth. On impulse, Claire writes back, hoping to preserve Analisa's innocent belief in answered prayers---even if Claire lost her own faith when her young son was killed in a hit-and-run accident three years earlier.
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