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Lamar Rogers
unevenerv76 at hell2o.com
Fri May 15 19:20:44 CEST 2009
i always enjoy knitting lacy stuff but this pattern was especially fun, super easy, and portable.
let's give a hand to the world, for everything it can do!!
we are happily enjoying being able to play outside again.
when she does these weekends she fills up really fast so don't wait- if you need color and/or cut and/or face waxing at very reasonable prices email her promptly and she'll get you booked and give you directions.
but then again, we looove roadtrips.
i am so grateful for quiet time with the scriptures.
soft and long lacy scarf light enough for spring, extra long for winter wrapping, elegant enough for church, cute enough for a tshirt...i really love this scarf pattern (gee can you tell?).
doesn't she look like lucy from chronicles of narnia?
i am blocking my two latest projects today and will show them tomorrow.
she never looks like a senator from krypton on the red carpet.
i am going to turn on some good music and choose to be happy.
here's an irish blessing from us to you...
may you always have courage to take a chance and never find frogs in your underpants.
last minute trip to idaho to see my sister- so much better than home blogging!
have you seen april's ms living yet?
trust me, you'll want her working her magic on you.
4. i don't worry about a little "creative clutter" in cate's room. i say, a good dress up/ barbie mess day better than watching tv all afternoon, right? pretty soon i will just put my 'kerchief on again and go to town. (yes, that is what cate's room looks like again, just over a month after the big clean. i tell you, i'm fighting a losing battle with that girl). does that answer your question, mary? i hope it helps! wink.
and the fact that she's 31 makes me happy to be 31.
we ate corned beef and cabbage with irish soda bread last night in preparation for the day of the irish.
haha, that's my girl.
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