Addison and I spent some time yesterday shoveling gravel out of what is hopefully going to become our garden spot. And growing right in the middle of the gravel was a fun little St. Patrick's Day surprise.
Look at this girl! Five years old and cute, creative, and crazy smart! I cannot believe that kindergarten is on the horizon for her. Whatever will I do without her at home next school year? For Leah's fifth birthday, we pulled out the big guns and had a friend party. It was fun to get it all ready with her and the older kids. She decided to theme it around bunnies, so we made bunny invitations, bunny sugar cookies to frost, and a sweet pin the tail on the bunny game thanks to Trinity's artistry. We fished for candy bunnies, stuck bunny cling-ons on the window, and the kids put on bunny ears and hunted for their missing carrots. It was a bunny extravaganza, and it went really well. Lots of friends came and it was fun to watch them all playing outside on the tramp and swingset. These guys were awesome party helpers. Addison was in charge of pin the tail, and Bryn was in charge of the fishing game. They rocked it! The next day was Sunday, Leah's actual birthday. Aunt Bri and ...
Just a quick post to share the wealth. I get an email newsletter every day called " Very Short List ," which alerts readers to a new book, album, or website. And I must say, the links are consistently--though not infallibly--awesome. They were the source for Michelle's Something Different post , and where I found out about Stuff White People Like . Today, I'll just share two recent items, one sublime and one ridiculously funny: TED. Every year, some of the most creative minds in the world get together to attend the Technology, Entertainment, and Design conference . The speakers' challenge: "to give the talk of their lives (in 18 minutes)." More often than not, the talks spill beyond the three stated genres into education, world politics, and basically saving the world. The conference has a gigantic waiting list and a $6000 price tag, but videos of all the talks are available online. When you have 18 minutes, go watch Jane Goodall on what separates us f...
I would just like to point you all in the direction of my sister Shauna's new etsy shop, Lil' Angel Boutique. She has got some serious skills. Lots of cute little bows and dresses for little girls that she'll custom make to fit and according to your color preferences. She's offering free shipping for a couple more weeks to celebrate her grand opening. Check it out! http://www.etsy.com/shop/LilAngelBoutique?ref=top_trail
Hey! Want to come shovel rocks out of the spot that will be our garden?!? Some day I'll get my bum in gear and do it myself. (Maybe this Saturday).
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