
From all of us here ~ Wishing you and yours the most wonderful of Holidays ~ no matter what holiday you enjoy. May the coming year be one of good health, good wealth and lots of joy!
This is just a "not quite" daily update from me about the family, about my crafts, and life in general. Hope you'll come visit often. What I'd really love to know though is .... So, how was your day?


but adds a few things here and there and it is really very good.
The same card also gave you the recipe for a very yummy salad
with Makoto Ginger dressing; some egg rolls and it was a most delicious dinner.




I tried to match the fabrics up with their personalities.
I'm just hoping it fits.
which was also a custom order of my Etsy shop



We've sold anywhere from $800 to $1000 per day in merchandise and have had to restock every day ~ sometimes twice a day. We though the sales would be down this year but almost every child has come in with $20 ~ some even more. Most of the items sell for around $1.25 so they can get a lot with $20.


Yes, we have a fake tree again this year, but hey, it comes with lights already on it and I hate putting lights on a tree. Hopefully we will finish up this weekend and I'll post the final pics.
It took three of them to pick up the entire 6th grade. Our two teachers/classes went on one bus. It was loud but air conditioned and comfy. I did have a seat all to myself and the other chaperone and I (who happens to be a neighbor and Nate and her son are friends) got to chat the whole way up.
It was never went into space because the program was cut before it launched. It was HUGE!
It's also where KSC served us lunch (hamburgers or hot dogs, chips, cookies and drinks.
The two blondes in the middle are Nate's teachers. It was a beautiful day out ~ the weather was a perfect 70 degrees.
I think I will get these printed out for the teachers as part of their Christmas gifts.
Got to talk to a real astronaut (who's name I can't remember). Saw a great experiment with liquid oxygen which they use in the space shuttle booster rockets, and finally rode on the Shuttle Launch Experience.

Even after he got a "real" job he continued to come around sometimes leaving me notes on my desk or coming over for lunch. He was young (23/24) and hoping someday to settle down. I was (28/29) divorced with a child and swearing to NEVER marry again. I was single and having a blast. My ex had Jen on the weekends and I went out on Friday nights and didn't resurface until Sunday morning when it was time to be Mommie again. Needless to say, he changed my life and in someways saved it and I am forever grateful to him, the love of my life.
and it'll be on the way to her soon and we will be resuming our regularly scheduled posting later today!