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1. "Snowballs"


After a longer  pause I'm finally back again and wishing you all a Happy and Creative New Year! This is my submission for 'snowballs'. It was so much fun doing this and the perfect topic for the wheather outside. Because it's a Winter Wonderland in Cologne and I can't remember, whether it ever snowed already so much. 

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2. "Where is the snail? ;)

9 Comments on "Where is the snail? ;), last added: 10/16/2008
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3. "Happy Birthday"


Happy Birthday to Richard, hope you had a great day! 

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4. "Dancing"


When I was a child I wanted to do ballet, but because of my height I was recommended to better do athletic sports. *umpf
Maybe thats why the little girl looks a bit concerned if she's doing right.
@ all Have a great week! ;)

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5. "Tribute to Miss Potter"


Old Misses Rabbit is kissing Peter 'Good-bye' for his next adventure... 

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6. Graceling by Kristin Cashore

This fantasy adventure tale has a heroine, a journey, a good vs. evil battle, and heart throbbing romance. Ultimately, though, it is a story of self-discovery, and dare I say it, identity.

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7. Happy Valentines Day!

I Said Be Mine
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This picture reminds me of Valentines Day in Elementary school- I remember decorating valentine envelopes the day before the holiday, and hanging them on the wall for our fellow students to drop their valentine cards in the next day.

Our teachers planned on every student getting a card, in fact, they told us to tell our mothers how many children were in the classroom, just to be sure everyone would have enough cards...

Except, our teachers and parents were in denial about one thing - some students get more cards than others anyway - it's sort of like picking sides for a team.

I couldn't wait to get home and see which boys gave me which card and what the card would say, and I remember not getting as many cards some years as I did others...and I recall a few children getting just a few valentines.

And those poor kids going to the teacher and literally showing them their bag with two or three cards in it, when 32 kids were in the classroom. Then the teacher would make the "put a card in every envelope" announcement with his or her arm around a pensive faced little child.

In my classrooms this was the same scenario every year... Anyway, I hope times have changed and everyone gets a valentine this year- and no one is clobbered before the days is over.

Happy Valentines Day!

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