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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Nothing Gold Can Stay

Nature's first green is gold

Her hardest hue to hold


Her early leaf's a flower;

But only so an hour.


Then leaf subsides to leaf.

So Eden sank to grief,


So dawn goes down to day.

Nothing gold can stay.

--Robert Frost





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Wordless Wednesday--Autumn Storm

SOOC (Straight out of the camera--no Photoshopping at all.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Tackle It Tuesday--$4 Garage Sale Table!

Tackle It Tuesday Meme

You can see all of my Tackles here.

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I'd been looking for a craft table, figuring I'd spend $20 or so.
I stopped at my brother's house to visit one morning and when I left, I found this gem just a few houses down. (I called and made him come get it for me!)

The best part? It was only $4.00!!
Then Phil took me to Menard's and I picked out the paint.
And he transformed it into the most awesome craft table ever!
And it even matches the room!


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Tackle it Tuesday--New House

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I haven't participated in Tackle It Tuesdays for quite some time now. Since May, to be exact. And now that I look back on that, I see I can update the remodeling tackles because we're done with a lot more!

We've moved into our new home and I've put most of our belongings in their places.
But things still get cluttered. So here's the new dining room before:


After:
And the new living room before:



And after:
And my laundry room-slash-office before.
After:


Before:
After:



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Uprinting Postcard Giveaway!Time's Up!

The winner is Toni!!!



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What would you do with 100 free postcards?

Uprinting.com is offering one of my readers this very thing. All you have to do is tell me what you'd use your cards for.

Do you have a business? Would you use them as a calling card to hand out at conferences or blogger events? Baby announcements? Thank you cards? The choices are limitless! Leave your answer in the comments for your entry.

Want more than one entry?
(Don't forget to come back and leave a comment for each additional entry you make!)

1. Follow me on Twitter and tweet: Win 100 postcards (no strings attached) from @uprinting &@michpendergrass http://bit.ly/3JWyhV #giveaway

2. Follow this blog.

3. Write a postcard haiku in the comments.




Winner will be drawn October 28th around noonish central standard time using Random.org.





The legal stuff:
Giveaway Prize: 100 Postcards for One Lucky Winner
Size:
4x6; Paper: 14pt Cardstock Gloss; Printing: Full color both sides
Shipping:
FREE UPS Ground Shipping in the US (Canadian residents pay shipping and taxes. Offer not available to residents outside of the US and Canada)
Prize will be awarded by coupon code on November 6, 2009. Keep an eye on your registered e-mail.

Blogger Appreciation Prize:
Hosting Blogger is receiving 100 postcards.

Restrictions:
Free UPS Ground Shipping in the USA. Canadian Residents must Pay Shipping and Taxes. Residents of other countries are not eligible.
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Wordless Wednesday

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Alton Brown

Ok. So I might like living near Chicago.


Zane is not so much a city-boy. Chip off the old block. My fiercely independent ten year old boy, the one who chides me for saying "I have to go potty" because "potty" embarrasses him and can't I just say bathroom or restroom like everyone else? The one who is starting to not want me to kiss him and hug him and love him when people are around (oh my heart.)

This boy clung for dear life to my hand while crossing Michigan Avenue. He grabbed my hand himself. No prompting. Grabbed it and then held it with both of his and said, "This is a lot of traffic."


And now I want to take him back to Michigan Avenue to play in traffic. I'm only kidding a little. This boy who suckled my breast for his first three years of his life and wouldn't go to anyone except me now thinks I'm uncool and I might need one of the pretty white jackets and a few strong martinis (lemon drop, thank you) to get through what comes next. Who are you to judge if I take him to play in traffic so he'll hold on a tighter for awhile longer?

That's what I thought.


Alton Brown has been a staple in our home for quite some time now. We all love Good Eats and Iron Chef America. When I heard Alton was going to be in Chicago doing a discussion and signing for his newest book <---see the picture and click to see the information at Amazon.com, I knew we had to go. Even though the wait was long and the line was longer, I'm really glad we went.
Dear Alton,

We canceled our trip to Legoland to come see you and it was all Zane's decision. I think you should feel pretty good considering Zane has three billion Legos in his room and has been bugging me to go to Legoland. Borders bookstore is the suck though. They baited us with hope of hearing your discussion then told us if we weren't in the first 100 we couldn't listen. Some crazies waited in line from 1pm til 7pm to see you. Not that you're not worth it, but, uhm, that's a long time. So we got there at 6pm and we HAD to buy your current book, otherwise we couldn't see you either. So we bought it, we would've anyway, but they were mean about it. So really, we probably won't ever go back to Borders (those bullies.)

You, however, redeemed the evening, Mr. Brown.

We sat on the floor of Borders and waited in line, talking to the nicest couple. For hours. Now, Zane is 10 and he's pretty patient, but he was about ready to bail. Good thing the line moved. It was nearing 10pm and he was getting nervous as we neared the front of the line. The way you stopped and took time to look Zane in the eyes and ask him questions made my heart swell. You are such and admirable man. Thank you.

And then you did something I didn't expect. Zane was the first kid you signed a book for, I think. When you left your place behind your signing table and went out into the line to sign all the kid's books so they could go home and get to bed...That was integrity.

Thank you for that display of your character. I'm glad I got to witness it.

~michelle







I wanted to tell the whole world what a good guy you are Alton Brown!


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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fresh Life Bible Study Series

David C. Cook has been rocking the Christian publishing world lately as far as I'm concerned. Of the last handful of Christian book reviews I've done, David C. Cook has dominated. The Blue Umbrella, Praying In Color, Wounded, Zora and Nicky, Making Crosses (reviews coming soon for these two.)  I'm really enjoying what I've been reading.


Fresh life is a 20 minute a day study.

Awesome!

What I really loved was that the Scripture was right in the text of the study.  No chance for distractions by going back and forth from workbook to Bible. (And I do get distracted like that.)

I loved the notes in the margins and sometimes wished the entire study could be just the margin notes. But y'know, I'm strange like that.

I read through Live Relationally:  Lessons from the Women of Genesis.  Sometimes it seemed a little simplistic.  More "milk" less "meat" if y'know what I mean.  Not that there aren't women who need milk mind you. That's probably why I enjoyed the margin notes so well. More to chew on.


I will probably read through Live Deeply: A Study in the Parables of Jesus as well. These are the two sent to me to review. There are two others in the series.  Live Fearlessly: A Study in the Book of Joshua and Live Intimately: A Study from the Upper Room.

What's also nice about this series is you can definitely study alone but also with a group. I find it irritating when companies (Lifeway) have these great studies that an individual can't afford to do because they'd have to buy a video curriculum that's hundreds of dollars plus the participant's guide. Not very conducive to getting the Word of God out there, as far as I'm concerned. I realize the benefit of group study, but sometimes that's not possible. Like when you move and don't have a church. Or when you just want some quiet time with God.  So kudos to David C. Cook for giving us a Bible study that works with the time constraints of so many women as well as a budget conscious series!








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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Business Card Giveaway! Time's Up!

The Winner Is: Cornfed Grooves!!
Congrats!

I'll be emailing you!

*Sorry I was late drawing the winner. I had to go out of town unexpectedly yesterday.




So...what would you do with, say, 250 free business cards?

Uprinting.com is offering one of my readers this very thing. All you have to do is tell me what you'd use your cards for. Do you have a business? Would you use them as a calling card to hand out at conferences or blogger events? Leave your answer in the comments for your entry.

Want more than one entry? Twitter @uprinting and me @michpendergrass with the hashtag: #giveaway then come back here and tell me (if you don't come back here, you won't get your extra entry. Makes for easier counting when doing the random.org number picking!)


Winner will be drawn October 19th around noonish central standard time.


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Jenny won my last giveaway from Uprinting.com--take a look at her awesome cards!! (seriously awesome!)


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The legal stuff:
Giveaway Prize:
250 business cards for One Lucky Winner (Free UPS Ground Shipping in USA)
Sizes: 2 x 3.5”, 2 x 3”, 2 x 2” (square card) or 1.5 x 3.5” (skinny card)
Paper: 14 pt gloss cardstock, 14 pt matte cardstock or 13 pt recycled uncoated cardstock
Specifications: Full Color Both Sides; Offset Press; 3 Business Day Printing

Blogger Appreciation Prize:
Hosting Blogger is receiving 250 Business Cards.

Restrictions:
Free UPS Ground Shipping in the USA. Canadian Residents must Pay Shipping and Taxes. Residents of other countries are not eligible.
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Zane's 10th Birthday--Transformers Cake!

My boy is a decade old.

Remember 10? Mrs. Kaczmarek was my teacher. I was the only one who could spell her name right. It was a bonus word on our first spelling test. And I was also the only one who spelled the bonus word "rendezvous" correct on a different test. We had to write a dictionary that year of something we were interested in. Mine was on car parts. Mrs. Kaczmarek told me I needed to be more of a girl. I told her I was going to sign up for the Army and then I was going to be a truck driver and a writer.

I did sign up for the Army. I was a truck driver. I am a writer.

She didn't believe me. I don't know if anyone did.

Zane hasn't told me yet what he wants to be. Engineering will be a part of it, I imagine.

I want to pay attention to his desires, his goal, his dreams. I wonder what he will do? What he will be?

Happy Birthday my love!




Kudos to Amie from Clemons Cakery!
She bakes the most yummilicious cakes.


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