A comment from “momoftwo” yesterday: Hi Becky – thanks for answering all of the Project Life questions. As much as I like Project Life, I miss the old Becky’s Blog … about your family, decorating style, recipes and all the other fun stuff we used to see.
Me too! Love, love, loving Project Life and all the chatter about it. So much to discuss and address in these first few weeks of everyone getting up and going with Project Life so obviously, that’s why my blog content is heavily steered in that direction. I’m doing my best to keep you all informed so that everyone feels comfortable as they get the ball rolling with their projects.
Now that the kits are now available at Amazon (hooray!) and the digital Project Life is launched (hooray!) … you’re going to see that Project Life content will be just an occasional mention here on my blog. Most of my attention will be turned back to other topics that I love to talk about: parenting, home, photography, organization, design, writing, celebrating relationships, personal & family history, gift-giving, recipes, creativity, cool finds, and other random topics.
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PLEASE REMEMBER: If you have a question about digital Project Life, there is a whole list of FAQs here. For customer support, send emails to support@ziblio.com or call 877-209-1560. Most of the questions I’m seeing are questions that are either already answered in the FAQs or can easily be answered by the fine folks at Ziblio.
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As I sign off on this post for today, I leave you with a POTD from last week. Porter is obsessed with Avatar. He asks us questions about it all the time. He watches the trailer over and over on my phone. He even wrote a letter to James Cameron, asking him to please change the rating to PG-7. Not kidding. And lately, he’s expressing his fascination in the form of post-it art.
Naturally, a very telling POTD. This is SO a part of our family’s little world right now.






















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