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1. Emma and the human bone

I bought a new moleskin yesterday--a little 2008 datebook. (It was on sale!) I noticed on Craftmonkey that she illustrated her datebook as a baby journal. Loved the idea, being visually-oriented. Just another way to create a personal book, I thought. I can illustrate my datebook! Here's my Jan. 24th highlights: Our neighbor took down their fence and left the crappy old one barely supported on our side, so the girls could get easily through the cracks to the other side. Emma was sneaking through often and coming back with first, a rawhide bone, then a toy, and OMG! Is that a human bone?!! This is the second time she's come in with a treasure of unknown origin. It may just be an animal bone, but our imaginations are running wild. I bribed her with a normal doggy chew and we traded. A little confused, she tried to bury her doggy chew in the couch. Ah, good times.

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2. Book Giveaway Peeps!

No, peeps are not getting the books (think how sticky they would make the pages), you are. Specifically those of you picked by the random number generator: Random Ranter (Tied to the Tracks) and Barb (First Person Plural). If y'all can email me at the address in the purple box in the right hand column I'll make sure you get your books.

Sorry for the delay in making this announcement.


(Swiped from Something Complicated)

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