While I’m at home in Minnesota, I thought it’d be nice to give you all a little tip on how to “make your house a home”. Last week, I had a such a wonderful handful of lady Blogger friends to fill in for me, who told us all what home means to them. Take a peek at their fun and creative posts, if you haven’t already. My tip this week is: USE YOUR WORDS! Put some stencils or quotes on
“Clothes and courage have much to do with each other.” ― Sara Jeannette Duncan After spending an extended (and much needed) weekend in Vegas, I cannot reiterate how much my mood is affected by what I’m wearing! There was such a noticeable difference in my attitude when I went from wearing flip flops to cruise the strip to wearing heels and a nice dress for some late night fun! My feelings have a direc
Yay! We’re flying to Vegas today to do a little birthday celebrating for a friend of ours (we have another 30th on our hands!) I just wanted to take a minute to wish you all a wonderful weekend and say thanks for a great week here on imagine! On Monday, I announced that Anna was the winner of my Keep Calm and Carry On print. She chose the teal print BTW. I also created a “Blog Fun” post, which
I never imagined what my little blog could turn into! It’s been such a fun and creative outlet for me! Not only that, it has provided me with multiple opportunities to meet and make new friends who I instantly have something in common with. Here’s a collection of snapshots that I’ve gathered of blogging events and friends I’ve made all through blogging! I’ve posted the most current
Did you know…Keep Calm and Carry On was a poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of World War II, to raise the morale of the British public in the case of invasion. It was little known and never used. The poster was rediscovered in 2000 and has been re-issued by a number of private sector companies, and used as the decorative theme for a range of other products. Now’s your