Today, I read -Bark, George- to two little kindergarten girls near downtown ATL. It made me remember the good ol' librarian days. I always loved kindergarten storytime! :)
Sequin Bag Lady
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Look who was in Rue mag yesterday.... wearing a bag on her head, all
dressed up and ready for a party (A party where people wear crazy awesome
clothes wi...
Anthropologie Jute Loop Curtains
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This post brought to you by: Lauren Spencer Gayeski from Outskirts of
Sanity
Anthropologie's Jute Loop Curtains (84") = $128 Pillows and Throws
Charco...
Family Vacation, Day 2
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It snowed early yesterday morning and most of the day, and it was an
adventure to ski on fresh powder with very little visibility after the
beautiful, clea...
Mi Amor en Sevilla
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I took a marble with me to Spain. Yes, these were the precious marbles in
the jar Tony gave me when we were engaged so that we could throw one away
every y...
Josh Ritter Strikes Again. With Construction Paper!
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If you're not familiar with Josh Ritter's music, here's a piece I wrote
about my discovery and ensuing fandom of his songwriting. He just released
a new EP...
nursery
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I hope you all had a lovely long weekend. I’m back to share the last room
on my home tour. (I do have one other room whichI didn’t include in the
tour. It ...
Mangoes
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All of my Rabbi’s tell me there are no coincidences. I don’t mind believing
them. It’s life’s little traffic cone that reminds you we are still alive,
and ...
A Living Faith
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Last year, Garry and I went to Uganda to do some SixtyFeet work and visit
some of the other remand homes we had heard about. The week was intense as
we ...
Kitchen Dreaming
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Happy Monday! Our kitchen is almost done for the temporary 5 year fix we
have agreed to do before a big 'ol reno. The first thing we did was lay
down som...
Back in America
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First and foremost, I would like to apologize. I know it has been quite a
while (over a month) since my last entry. I don’t usually go that long
without wr...
A Golden Oldie
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So, this is a blog post from about 3 years ago. It's when I worked at a
bank as a teller.
I was perusing my old blog and found it.
'tis a strange thing ...
Using Your Friends for Slave Labor
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So somehow I managed to convince my lovely and wonderful friends to take
photos for my website. Again. You can see the joy in their faces.
Look here as Je...
Hope #20 - To remember who holds me
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In Better Hands
Natalie Grant
It's hard to stand
On shifting sand
It's hard to shine
In the shadows of the night
You can't be free
If you don't reach for he...
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