
Also working on some ATC cards in swaps that I've joined at Jessica Brogan's site. I've done two other swaps and have received some beautiful inspirational cards in return. The newest swap is about "found poetry" and looks like it will stretch my creativity a bit!


And, of course, there are the grandkids. Just yesterday we took in "Little Mermaid" at the local library. I love to look over and see them engrossed in the story. They had seen it before, and my 6 yr. old grandson remembers some of his favorite parts. What a joy to see the look on his face.
What made my heart soar was as soon as I got to their houser, he asked if I brought any art supplies. Even if it's just a doodle book, we connect with that.
And Little Miss is getting to be the same way, although she's also becoming a bit of a fashionista. "Grandma, I love your necklace. It's so fragile." (Must be the word of the week!)
This year, we are heading to Idaho this summer. One of my many beautiful nieces is getting married and I wouldn't miss her wedding for the world. So we've decided to make a road trip of it and hopefully have my daughter and grandson accompany us on the way out. Plans are to stop at Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone. We'll see what else we can pack into the trip.
Speaking of trips, I've had some wonderful mornings driving to work. Caught these two pics on two different mornings. Beautiful way to start the day, isn't it?
Okay, so I can't expect to pack in all the information from the last seven months into one blog post, so I'm going to save everything else for another time.
Oh, one more thing. There's a new blogger out there, and I'm quite intrigued. He is the son of a fellow blogger and he's looking for truth. Please consider visiting Project Truth and sharing a comment or two. Jackson is a talented 19 year old and has won speech and debate competitions in his state. So if you're up for some good "pondering," his blog might be just the place to get you thinkin' about things.