Commonplace books and how to make them
Author: Peony Moss
I have scrapped a very
I have scrapped a very worthy and edifying activity today in favor of just staying home and doing some laundry and tidying up some of the piles of “get to it later” things. (And blogging.) It’s been a busy fall. I enrolled Hambet in a preschool program, two hours long once a week; he had… Continue reading I have scrapped a very
Can someone explain this to us?
We’re listed on BlogShares! What does this mean? Thanks to those who felt that TSM stock was worth enough to bring to market.
That’s all?
You are 29% geek You are a geek liaison, which means you go both ways. You can hang out with normal people or you can hang out with geeks which means you often have geeks as friends and/or have a job where you have to mediate between geeks and normal people. This is an important… Continue reading That’s all?
Whew!
…it’s not Frida or Botero. You have the Vermeer girl look. A Vermeer girlappealed mostly to the old masters of the Dutchschool, who painted pictures of everyday lifeas they knew it. With her fine, fair skin, shesuited a light, natural, dewy make-up. TheVermeer Girl loved homely things, such ashomemade soaps and candles. The followingartists would… Continue reading Whew!
Tony, Tony, come around…
Library book. Staples (the store.) Called the store, told nobody’s turned it in. Went there, personally checked every shopping cart I could find, didn’t see it. St Anthony, help! UPDATE: Found! by the nice manager at Staples. Picked it up — and went straight to the library to return it! At the rate we’re going,… Continue reading Tony, Tony, come around…
Prolife wristband bracelet thingies
I read someplace (well, to be specific, the Sunday Post; marketing questions) that those little rubber bracelets (made popular by Lance Armstrong) have become a little fashion craze among the tweens. Well, Dawn Eden has good news for the pro-life tween in your life: blue “pro-life” bracelets.
A beautiful graphic novella
A son tells the story of his “Mom’s Cancer” Thanks to Barbara for this link.