Gads it's been a long time since I did one of these. But I'm trying to change. :O)
The Blog Dare (on Bloggy Moms) group has a prompt for each day and the prompt for Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 is:
"Who would you love to bring to Bloggy Conference?"
My daughter and I went to a friend's house yesterday. I went to learn how to make a "pillowcase dress", and my girl went to play in their new sandbox with six of her dinosaur toys and our friend's children. Carrie (the friend) is also a homeschooling mom. A mutual friend came along, also to make a dress and brought her two kids. She also brought a pizza fundraiser kit she had purchased, so there was quite a bit of activity.
The fabric I used had pictures of the different states on it, along with each state's state bird and state flower, which I had purchased on my family's trip to Texas last year in May. One of these days I'll get around to posting a picture of it...but don't hold your breath because it might be a while.
Anyway, at one point, Carrie brought out letters she had written to her daughter (who is now something over a year old) from the beginning of the pregnancy. There was at least a REAM of paper in her hands. I was so thoroughly impressed. I had started something like that for my oldest child (now 15), but lost track of it through the years...very sad.
That woman has some stories in her that need to come out, and that's why I think she would be a good addition to the Bloggy Conference!
Leave a link below so I can see who YOU would bring, ok? :O)
The Blog Dare (on Bloggy Moms) group has a prompt for each day and the prompt for Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 is:
"Who would you love to bring to Bloggy Conference?"
My daughter and I went to a friend's house yesterday. I went to learn how to make a "pillowcase dress", and my girl went to play in their new sandbox with six of her dinosaur toys and our friend's children. Carrie (the friend) is also a homeschooling mom. A mutual friend came along, also to make a dress and brought her two kids. She also brought a pizza fundraiser kit she had purchased, so there was quite a bit of activity.
The fabric I used had pictures of the different states on it, along with each state's state bird and state flower, which I had purchased on my family's trip to Texas last year in May. One of these days I'll get around to posting a picture of it...but don't hold your breath because it might be a while.
Anyway, at one point, Carrie brought out letters she had written to her daughter (who is now something over a year old) from the beginning of the pregnancy. There was at least a REAM of paper in her hands. I was so thoroughly impressed. I had started something like that for my oldest child (now 15), but lost track of it through the years...very sad.
That woman has some stories in her that need to come out, and that's why I think she would be a good addition to the Bloggy Conference!
Leave a link below so I can see who YOU would bring, ok? :O)