In the Garden
The other day I saw some flower petals in the grass so I grabbed my camera to take some pictures. Little One wondered why I was outside and she was inside. And I decided to...
continueThe other day I saw some flower petals in the grass so I grabbed my camera to take some pictures. Little One wondered why I was outside and she was inside. And I decided to...
continueMy parents and I took my niece and nephew to the cabin this weekend for a fun day away. Of course, we took Little One and Wolf with us, too. When Little One saw us...
continueI took Little One to the groomer today to get a hair cut. I thought it would help her stay cool in the summer heat and that it’ll be easier to find ticks when we’re...
continueThe other day my mom had a little conversation. It went something like this: Mom: I used to think that my mom was weird because she loved to garden.Me: Really? I used to think that...
continueI’m sorry for my unplanned break from the blogging world! I wasn’t feeling the best two weeks ago and, aside from dinner with my sister to celebrate her birthday, when I wasn’t at work I...
continueFrom YA Highway: Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway’s contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to destination...
continueI’m sorry that I was rather absent last week. I was preparing a short story for a contest and packing for Orlando over the weekend. Heather and I went to Mer-Palooza to represent Minnesota Mermaids....
continueThe topic of Road Trip Wednesday over at YA Highway this week is: What was the best book you read in July? When I first saw that this week is best book week, one novel...
continueI love the Olympics. I got my DVR the first year that I was working during the Olympics because I didn’t want to miss a moment. I’m always nervous for my favorites, I’m excited when...
continueFun Facts About Bees* – Only female bees can sting because they also use their stinger to lay eggs. – Sterile female bees only use their stinger to sting. – Some bees die after stinging...
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