Remember my floating ornaments (Dec. 7 post)? Christmas is over, the decorations have come down, but look what’s up now. These will stay up until I can find something to hang for Valentines Day. : )
Got the (super glittery … and I didn’t even wear disposable gloves to hang them!) snowflakes among the Christmas stuff that was on clearance at Target after Christmas. Total cost for 8: $2.00.
Before I get to the topic of resolutions, I know you want to know who won the DVDs (my last post). Holy cow – choosing 5 winners from over 500 comments? You guys are FUN! So – congratulations to these winners. E-mail me at bhiggins@ckmedia.com and give me your mailing address. I’ll ship a copy of my DVD to you.
Chris in Tamarac, Florida
Nicky in Eagle River, Alaska
Kim in Mechanicsville, Virginia
Diane in Prosper, Texas
Deneen in Manteca, California
I’m a goal-setting girl, so I love this time of year to reflect on each area of my life and what I want to work on in each area. And of course I’m 100% successful with every resolution and I never falter with ANY of my goals. Except I missed 4 days of exercising this entire year (wink). But seriously (you know I’m kidding, right?) – I do love thinking about this stuff.
So what would you think about creating a layout a day in the month of January? Lain Ehmann (with Simple Scrapbooks magazine) is ready to help you with the challenge and you can read about it here. I’m thinking it would feel SO good getting 31 layouts done this month! Seriously. That would be SO great. I don’t have high expectations of really getting 31 done but I’m sure as heck going to try.






















Hey, this blog is really happening! It took me quite a while to read through all the comments. I appreciate the idea of tweeting the post so that more readers find it!
Howdy! Just dropped by to ask you what do you like more, bananas or oranges. Just me and my buddies having an argument
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Howdy, I’m a long-time lurker and also was too shy to create a comment.
Glad that you re-tweeted the post so other people could read
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The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Maybe in the future it’ll do even better in those areas, but for now it’s a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod’s strengths are its web browsing and apps. If those sound more compelling, perhaps it is your best choice.
Welcome First time jumped here on your site, found on Ask. It really helps to have sombody to talk to other then my divorced parents. Thanks again Mrs. Gray.