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New handmade cards I have been making. If you are interested in buying one, they are $3 each. (includes envelope. Plus the inside is left blank for your message) I sell them at a Farmer's Market during the summer. I enjoy making creative things. These cards were made during one of my recent "spurts" of creativity. :-) :-) Neat idea for cards from another blog. Farmer's Market: cherries! A country window with curtain baby card

My new Flickr site!

I just started my own Flickr account. :-) It is a place where you can upload your photos for friends to see and comment on.... So for more photos, go there! I thought it would be a neat opportunity to get more feedback on my photographs. Enjoy the pictures below! :-) Reading some of my 30 library books. Just picked them all up last Wednesday. The pleasures of reading books on a comfy chair with a friend. (Or a nice long, interesting book with some Andes mints to keep you company. :-) (Of course only after all your jobs around the house, animal chores, school and music practice are done.)

Handmade cards

Red Poppies- Baby congratulations card I made

Random photos from my week

Art- Delicious cinnamon roll the dough in the process of making cinnamon rolls Old Fashioned English tea set - Plain 'ol Spuds- At the State Capitol last week.

Working at the Lifehouse

This is a white cotton, 7 tiered skirt I sewed myself. Lots of coasters!! ( I sewed them) = A strawberry smoothie Hot chocolate - Brick elevator shaft at the Lifehouse. The Asian room on the 3rd floor of the Lifehouse. There are 6 rooms like this and an apartment/kitchen. These are some believers from Mexico that came to work at the Lifehouse. They loaded a 53 foot truck with supplies for Mexico. We enjoyed meeting them.

Playing music at the Nursing Home

In March we went to play music on the piano, trumpet and violin at a local nursing home. We also sang as a family. I painted and decorated this box
"We must take our troubles to the LORD, but we must do more than that ; we must also leave them there." Hannah Whitall Smith