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Between yesterday's chocolate cookies & brownies and last night's paper cutting session, life just doesn't get any better. These parts will be assembled into my (eagerly anticipated) New Year's cards for 2006. I expect to mail them this weekend.
Between yesterday's chocolate cookies & brownies and last night's paper cutting session, life just doesn't get any better. These parts will be assembled into my (eagerly anticipated) New Year's cards for 2006. I expect to mail them this weekend.* * *
As I'm working on these cards, I've been watching Monday's Martha. (Love my Tivo more every day!) It must be the emotional rollercoaster I've been on lately - but these bloopers are making me laugh until I cry. Simon came in to see what my problem was. He just shook his head and walked away.







4 Comments:
Ooh, I love the yummy RED paper in that picture. It belongs on my blog!
I can't wait to get my card. Hurry up and send 'em out!
Looks good, the whole stack . . . .
I see that your comment section will allow us aliens back in again.
Thanks Stefani.
I like the green color on the top of the stack. (That IS green, isn't it?)
I'll bet the cards turned out amazing. Your tears while watching Martha reminded me of the time my brother and I took my 4-year-old niece (she's a sophomore now) to see "Ace Ventura." She was sitting between us...and we were laughing so hard we were crying...she started to cry because she thought we were upset. :) Teenage kids just think we're weird, don't they? That's natural, I suppose...since we thought the same thing when we were their age. :)
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