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Good Time

October 28, 2016October 28, 2016 dailyfrosting5 Comments

My geeky, crafty-girl side has fantasies of life slowing down to the point where I can make holiday gifts for everyone on my list. Add that to my fantasy list of maintaining a giant veggie garden, making homemade jam from my sprawling raspberry patch and sewing quilts for my kids using scraps of their baby… Continue reading Good Time

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Simplicity….umm…Not so simple.

February 2, 2016February 2, 2016 dailyfrosting4 Comments

I laughed and laughed. And I was completely alone in my home. So, you all know that I’m trying to go more “Old School” this year and you all know that I sometimes take on somewhat ridiculous craft projects. Well, the two melded together the other day in a scene straight out of a comedy. I had… Continue reading Simplicity….umm…Not so simple.

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What do YOU say?

January 25, 2016 dailyfrostingLeave a comment

Last year, I had the pleasure to venture to several of our fair Southern states for the first time in my life. I had been to Florida, but South Carolina and Louisiana were new adventures for me, and they had been on my travel hit list for a long time. In short, I loved it there.… Continue reading What do YOU say?

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What IS that thing?

January 14, 2016January 14, 2016 dailyfrostingLeave a comment

Paper. It’s called paper. And to accompany it: a pen. You know, that inky thing that once occupied pocket-protectors of nerds. A dear friend of mine recently visited for the day and when we were out and about, she whipped out of her purse…are you ready for it? A calendar. A real-live, spiral-bound paper day… Continue reading What IS that thing?

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Two Words!

January 11, 2016January 11, 2016 dailyfrosting2 Comments

I have two words for you: Old School. And that’s what I’m going to be doing more of in this New Year. As I observed 2015, there were many good things to behold but there were also things that made me say “What the heck?” rather loudly and frequently. The food we eat, the state… Continue reading Two Words!

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