Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
This week's theme: Words
I'm borrowing a theme from another group because I am having trouble coming up with my own today.
It should be interesting to see what unfolds as the week progresses!
It should be interesting to see what unfolds as the week progresses!
Friday, January 18, 2008
Friday's Forgotten Treasure
I couldn't take just one photo of this one. It belonged to my grandmother and has letters from her mom and dad in it.
It says: Name - Ida Mae Crawford Age - Fifteen (15). Birthday - January 20, Born - 1921 Date Today - June 3, 1936. Adress - Lueders, Texas R # 1
This reads: Lueders Tx R # 1. June 3, 1936 My Dear Daughter Ida Mae,
The wish of your "mother" is to always do what is right, where ever you are or where ever you go; And you will always be as a bright shining star to lead others with whom you come in contact. Lovingly, Mother Mrs. A.P. Crawford
This reads: Lueders Tex June 3, 1936 Do unto others as you would have them do unto you Dad
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Wednesday's Forgotten Treasure
Wood carving is an art form.
Wood carving a pencil is a very specialized art form! This pencil was made for me by a friend I had in college. He was the co-leader of our Inter-G group my freshman year at ACU. At the end of our group's time together, he distributed these one of a kind carved pencils as gifts to the group's members. We were all VERY impressed by his talent and skill. I tucked this special pencil away in my little Lane cedar box and pulled it out tonight.
Wood carving a pencil is a very specialized art form! This pencil was made for me by a friend I had in college. He was the co-leader of our Inter-G group my freshman year at ACU. At the end of our group's time together, he distributed these one of a kind carved pencils as gifts to the group's members. We were all VERY impressed by his talent and skill. I tucked this special pencil away in my little Lane cedar box and pulled it out tonight.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Tuesday's Forgotten Treasure
It's been a crazy day and I need to get to bed, so I will tell you about this treasure tomorrow. Ok, I've had some rest and have included the story below.
This necklace and pendant belonged to my grandmother. I remember spending hours going through her jewelry box with her, looking at all of her costume jewelry. She had quite a few lovely (albeit inexpensive) things and I loved spending that time with her and hearing the stories that went along with each piece of jewelry.
I don't recall how I ended up with this piece, but I do remember wearing it to school when I was in junior high and high school when we had those spirit days where you dress up as a hippie. I was always excited to get to wear it.
This necklace and pendant belonged to my grandmother. I remember spending hours going through her jewelry box with her, looking at all of her costume jewelry. She had quite a few lovely (albeit inexpensive) things and I loved spending that time with her and hearing the stories that went along with each piece of jewelry.
I don't recall how I ended up with this piece, but I do remember wearing it to school when I was in junior high and high school when we had those spirit days where you dress up as a hippie. I was always excited to get to wear it.
Monday, January 14, 2008
This Week's Theme: Forgotten Treasures
As we are unpacking , I am running across things I forgot I had, but that I treasure.
I bought this little oil lamp not long after I moved to Dallas. My best friend and I were shopping (I was window shopping, as I was unemployed, looking for work, and short on cash). I spotted this little treasure at Restoration Hardware and thought, Wow, I'd really love to have that. But I only have $3 in my wallet and I bet it's $15 or more. On a whim I picked up the box and looked at the price. Would you believe it was marked down to $3?! I grabbed my little treasure and whisked it away to the register. Seven years later it still graces the top of my dresser.
I bought this little oil lamp not long after I moved to Dallas. My best friend and I were shopping (I was window shopping, as I was unemployed, looking for work, and short on cash). I spotted this little treasure at Restoration Hardware and thought, Wow, I'd really love to have that. But I only have $3 in my wallet and I bet it's $15 or more. On a whim I picked up the box and looked at the price. Would you believe it was marked down to $3?! I grabbed my little treasure and whisked it away to the register. Seven years later it still graces the top of my dresser.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
January 12, 2008
I'm going to institute a theme of the week for Monday through Friday starting next week so that we don't end up with 366 photos of my darling daughter. :-) That's not to say I won't ever post photos of her...but part of this exercise is to challenge me creatively and that means taking photos of more than just the center of my universe. :-)
Friday, January 11, 2008
The First Eleven
I think four of these were taken on January 5, two on the 8th, and the rest really were a photo a day. How can I not constantly take photos of such an adorable subject?
New Blog
Well, it's January 11 and I'm already 11 photos behind. I've been mulling the idea of taking a photo a day for the entire year of 2008 for a while (ever since I got my Nikon D300 for my birthday a week ago). I took the plunge, created this blog, and am now going to go through the photos I've already taken this year to find 11 to get me caught up.
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