I knew the first questions would be about the books!! :o) Sweetness was only okay. I thought it was unbelievable that a girl so young would solve crimes. The very best book of the bunch is Bringing Up Bebe. I LOVE it!!
Perfect inspiration for a gift I have in mind. My husband and I are moving in a few weeks. We need some fresh wall art. Do you happen to know the font of the "bushel and a peck"? Thanks!
I am so technologically delayed that I wouldn't even know how to put words on pictures. But I am amazed by it, and love yours! I especially love the bushel and a peck one- and with Mother's Day coming up it is a perfect depiction of mother/child love. Who can even explain it?
Love it---I save word art others make that I find on free scrapbook layouts. I love fonts and collect more than I will ever need. You have encouraged me to drag out some old and new photos and try my hand at this project.
Hi!! I've been out of town and since comments won't work on my phone, I've missed chiming in. I would not have known Patrick wanted Chick-fil-A, by the way. :) These pictures with words are great. Love Bringing Up Bebe. Have you read "Where'd You Go Bernadette?" Just finished and really enjoyed that one.
I like the quotes. But, I love you a bushel and a peck is my favorite. Absolutely.
ReplyDeleteHow was The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie?
I knew the first questions would be about the books!! :o)
DeleteSweetness was only okay. I thought it was unbelievable that a girl so young would solve crimes. The very best book of the bunch is Bringing Up Bebe. I LOVE it!!
Love! I've never read the quote on your first picture....and I love how it made me feel. Happy Wednesday to you!
ReplyDeleteI learned that quote from Anne Lamott
DeletePerfect inspiration for a gift I have in mind. My husband and I are moving in a few weeks. We need some fresh wall art. Do you happen to know the font of the "bushel and a peck"? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOstrich sans bold is the name of the font. It's found in an App called Over
ReplyDeleteThank you! And thank you for always having some sweet and thought-provoking content on your blog. It's a treat to read it.
DeleteI am so technologically delayed that I wouldn't even know how to put words on pictures. But I am amazed by it, and love yours! I especially love the bushel and a peck one- and with Mother's Day coming up it is a perfect depiction of mother/child love. Who can even explain it?
ReplyDeleteDebbie Z.
How wonderful! I want to try now. You don't mind me imitating you, do you? It is sincerely a form of flattery.
ReplyDeleteGo for it, Anita!! :o)
DeleteLike the pictures & quotes...Nope! I love them!
ReplyDeleteLove it---I save word art others make that I find on free scrapbook layouts. I love fonts and collect more than I will ever need. You have encouraged me to drag out some old and new photos and try my hand at this project.
ReplyDeleteSo fun...I need to try this for a blog post!
ReplyDeleteHi!! I've been out of town and since comments won't work on my phone, I've missed chiming in. I would not have known Patrick wanted Chick-fil-A, by the way. :)
ReplyDeleteThese pictures with words are great. Love Bringing Up Bebe. Have you read "Where'd You Go Bernadette?" Just finished and really enjoyed that one.
Happy Hump Day!
As always, great photos and neat words!
ReplyDeleteI bought two of those books for our DIL....not the pie one. ;-)
love and prayers, jep