I’ve taken to watching a show about hoarding lately. The tales are sad but hard to turn off and make me realize that there are collections in my home that could stand to be thinned out. While my buying isn’t out of control, I do have these things in abundance. Many will probably surprise no one within the writing community.
1. Books
2. Pens
3. CD’s
4. Greeting cards from loved ones
5. Notebooks
6. Clothing
7. Hair accessories
8. Halloween decorations
9. Comic books
10. Cat toys
11. Jewelry
12. DVD’s
13. Mugs
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Thursday Thirteen - Father's Day Special
I am probably not alone in appreciating my father for this Thursday's list. I can only hope that you have a special dad with whom to share mutual affection. Here are thirteen cool things about mine:
1. Dad calls me regularly so that we keep in touch even when I get wrapped up in life and neglect picking up the phone.
2. He treats his children’s spouses like they’re his own. Dad (and Mom) basically adopted my husband.
3. He cooks most of the Thanksgiving meal for the whole clan from turkey to pumpkin pies.
4. He employed all of his adult children at various times and did his best to act as a fair boss.
5. He refitted a vintage bicycle so I could ride in comfort cheaply.
6. He graciously trades valuable services for neighbors’ small favors.
7. He loves dogs and all his kids’ various other critters
8. He built a basement underneath our existing ranch house when I was a toddler.
9. He maintained numerous simultaneous jobs so our mother of four could stay home for the full-time occupation of child and household care.
10. He’s built three (!) cat trees for my pets. Those things cost a fortune and each is unique.
11. He used his time, energy, and expertise to renovate our second floor deck. That bought us years before we need to replace the expensive thing.
12. He drove my mom clear across the state so they could both kindly stay with me while my husband underwent major surgery.
13. Last but not least, Dad and Mom left the hospital that recent day while giving me the impression they were heading straight home. Instead, he took the time to mow my lawn so I had one less thing to worry about during my husband’s recovery.
Thanks, Dad, for being you!
1. Dad calls me regularly so that we keep in touch even when I get wrapped up in life and neglect picking up the phone.
2. He treats his children’s spouses like they’re his own. Dad (and Mom) basically adopted my husband.
3. He cooks most of the Thanksgiving meal for the whole clan from turkey to pumpkin pies.
4. He employed all of his adult children at various times and did his best to act as a fair boss.
5. He refitted a vintage bicycle so I could ride in comfort cheaply.
6. He graciously trades valuable services for neighbors’ small favors.
7. He loves dogs and all his kids’ various other critters
8. He built a basement underneath our existing ranch house when I was a toddler.
9. He maintained numerous simultaneous jobs so our mother of four could stay home for the full-time occupation of child and household care.
10. He’s built three (!) cat trees for my pets. Those things cost a fortune and each is unique.
11. He used his time, energy, and expertise to renovate our second floor deck. That bought us years before we need to replace the expensive thing.
12. He drove my mom clear across the state so they could both kindly stay with me while my husband underwent major surgery.
13. Last but not least, Dad and Mom left the hospital that recent day while giving me the impression they were heading straight home. Instead, he took the time to mow my lawn so I had one less thing to worry about during my husband’s recovery.
Thanks, Dad, for being you!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Thursday Thirteen - Crayon Castles
If you're a parent who has several thousand dollars burning a hole in your pocket, here are thirteen bedroom creations available to purchase from the talented people at Crayon Castles. Even if these might be out of your price range, I must suggest that you check out crayoncastles.com for smaller accent furnishings and neat ideas.
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