Episode One hundred thirty-four: Free to Be Crafty
A couple of links and a few pics and chapter 10! Whoo hoo!
The LocalGringos Etsy shop, The Cloth/Paper/Scissors that I now love,
Some work on my end.
My version of crafty-ness:

And Critter Stuffies (both from Cloth Paper Scissors):

Sister’s Wedding Shawl:

My Neverending Amy Plug-n-Play Shawl:

And once I started digging on the drop.io/craftlit site, lookee what I found from forever ago!View voice-mail-mar-29-06-21-pm…And yes…there is Twain in our future. I can feel it…
Oooh….and this is the scrapbook from Judith!
Heather via Centro













June 17th, 2009 at 7:31 am
Heather,
I’m enjoying using the new website. I think it’s great to have everything in one place — much easier to find things that I’d like to read.
Sorry your computer is giving you problems; it seems to be an epidemic. I just replaced a printer and had to do some open case adjustments to mine (the fan wasn’t pulling enough air out of the box to keep it cool). Always something!
My only complaint with this week’s episode is that you didn’t give us any pictures of the other projects Thing2 was working on.
Hurry back with another chapter or so.
June 17th, 2009 at 9:02 pm
I couldn’t pry the objects from his hands to photo them–maybe he’ll let go this week. And while he’s a complete ham, I’m trying not to post too many pics of the kids on the Interwebs…you know… blah…
June 17th, 2009 at 9:54 pm
Congratulations on getting the site up and running! This is so exciting! I can’t wait to dig around here and get to know the new digs a bit more!
June 18th, 2009 at 5:41 am
I like the new site so much! The layout is sophisticated but friendly. Thanks, Heather!
June 20th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
is it even possible to post too many kid pictures?
i just want to say that your lady is lovely, your knitting is lovely, your stuffies are lovely, and the scrapbook you received is lovely!!!
the woman you illustrated….she reminds me of someone. i don’t know who, but i feel like i should know her; i love it when that happens.
AND–ahhh! thank you SO much for mentioning me in your latest post!!!
wow!!!!
xoxo
June 26th, 2009 at 12:23 pm
I am probably one of the few people that read The Scarlet Letter in high school and LOVED it! I’ve avoided re-reading because I was nervous that a re-reading wouldn’t live up to my memory, but it is even more wonderful a second time around! Thank you for chosing this novel.
You made a quick comment in this episode when talking about your friend, the PTSO? (PTO) president, and mentionned that she has two daughters rather than two sons. I have two daughters (12 & 6) AND two sons (10 & 4). Of course, we all know all children are different, but I could probably parent my sons with an arm tied behind my back. They are quite easy going and can keep themselves busy for hours on end. My girls have always had drama! They can’t sit still, they pick fights with each other, and everyday they go from tears to joy and back to tears. On a day to day basis, the girls are my challenge. (And I’m a PTO treasurer
)
Thank you for such a wonderful and thoughtful podcast!