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Friday, March 19, 2010

Goodbye kitchen furniture...we'll miss you!

My husband and I have been SO blessed to have been "grown ups" for as long as we have and to not have had to buy very much furniture. We received a house full of hand me downs when we got married and have only really bought a few pieces of furniture here and there over the years. Sadly, our kitchen furniture has died :(  It lived a VERY long and full life in someone's house before ours and also has moved with us 3 times. It has been such a huge part of our family...lots of great times around that table! But all good things must come to an end. It is time to upgrade! I'm super excited to have made this very "grown up" purchase, the Marchella dining set at Pier One



























Hey by the way, wouldn't this invitation be the perfect match? If I was having a bridesmaid luncheon or birthday luncheon for a friend, I'd so be using this one to match my awesome new furniture.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Introducing Our Photo Graduation Announcements

We've been hard at work "behind the scenes" getting our new 2010 designs ready to introduce. Here is the first group of new products...photo graduation invitations or announcements. See the complete line here

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Poem and Photo of the day


I went to a lovely memorial service last week for a very dear family friend. I can barely remember a time when I did not know this incredible lady. As I listened to her life's story (an educator for over 40 years, married to her husband for 59-1/2 years, beautiful family, etc.) , I reminisced about how blessed I have been my whole life to have had such amazing Christian women to look up to. The following poem was published in the program at the service. What an uplifting way to look at losing a loved one.


A ship sails and I stand watching till she fades on the horizon and someone at my side says 
She is gone

Gone where? Gone from my sight, that is all. 
She is just as large now as when I last saw her. 
Her diminished size and total loss from my sight is in me, not in her.

And just at the moment when someone at my side says she is gone there are others who are watching her coming over their horizon and other voices take up a glad shout
There she comes!

That is what dying is.
An horizon and just the limit of our sight.

Lift us up, Oh Lord, that we may see further

Bishop Brent

Monday, March 1, 2010

Temporary Hand Tattoos

Have you ever seen anything cooler than these temporary hand tattoos?  They are called Monster Hands.  I'm thinking these may have to find their way into some Easter baskets at my house this year!