I love seeing the process of things being made. Here are a few videos I’ve stumbled across that I think you’ll like. It takes just about 20 seconds for the videos to load……
The art of making a beet cake. Beauty in the mundane.
I love seeing the process of things being made. Here are a few videos I’ve stumbled across that I think you’ll like. It takes just about 20 seconds for the videos to load……
The art of making a beet cake. Beauty in the mundane.
The second installment of email love. (click here if you missed the first one)
I love getting email from everyone…..and especially look forward to these:
I’m sure you’ll just delete this email but I’m concerned about you letting your daughter sell beer. Seriously, what kind of message is this sending?
-Thank you for the concern. Full disclosure: I’ve received several emails on this issue since my last email love installment. Just to clarify, I draw the line when she tries to distribute alcohol to other children. I love her entrepreneurial spirit….and honestly there’s just more demand for beer than lemonade these days. She even tries to sell beer to Lisa during office hours:
I guess I should just get everything out in the open right now:
:: Boo has a TV in her room.
:: Boo has a TV in her playroom.
:: Boo watches PG-13 movies.
:: Boo’s only required to take a shower every 3 days.
:: Boo gets a haircut….when I chop off the end of her ponytail.
:: Boo eats popcorn for dinner a few days a week. So do I.
:: When Mr. LBB is out of town, Boo has no bedtime.
:: Boo drives a Bobcat:
My grandmother taught me to crochet with my fingers when I was about 5 or 6 years old. I used basic twine to make bracelet after bracelet when I was at her house. This is a fun easy craft to teach younger kids and to make easy layering bracelets for yourself. I like using baker’s twine, leather lacing and colorful string: