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[ in light of my previous post in august, it's confirmed, i can die now. ]
what you are about to see in the photos below, is a piece of art that just made my 2008.

when kristy told me she spotted this today, i couldn’t resist the photo opportunity. i’m still smiling at the ingeniousness behind this.

freakin’ brilliant. hats off to roastbeef for his bold campaign.

standing apart with black and white, roastbeef is sure to be resting politically phat come 2009. you should really inquire about the book now.
go on… http://www.smackbooks.com it will be ready early ‘09.
Categories: everyday. life. · friends. family.
Tagged: best campaign ever, roastbeef, roastbeef '09, roastbeef's promise, smack books
i’m funny too. right? and i’m good at lots of stuff. huh!
can we go to target and get a toy?
[ kindergartners rule. ]

Categories: everyday. life. · friends. family.
Tagged: Add new tag, kindergarten
because 7 8 9.
[ i love 3rd grade. ]

Categories: everyday. life. · friends. family.
Tagged: 3rd grade
[ turn the honey-do list into a game. ]
ezra and i were home one random summer day while mom and noah were at the doctor and we decided to please mom while having some fun. it’s been months since kristy asked me to put wheels on the coffee table so that we could easily move it around the living room. mainly to make room for some intense competition on the Wii!

in order to move it, we had to empty it out.

while we had all the games out, we did a quick inventory of the prince games.
and i now realize how blessed we are to have the toys-r-us game aisle in our very own living room.

Categories: everyday. life. · friends. family.
Tagged: board games
[ the last book i can remember reading and actually finishing was indian in the cupboard back in sixth grade or something. it takes a lot to grab my attention and even more to hold it. a certain birthday present i received this year met par as i finished the 330-page adventure in 7 days. ]
david jerome gave me his book, “Roastbeef’s Promise” this year at my tender age of 32 and man did it hit home.

every action-packed chapter, every hair-raising sub story within the already-stimulating story, every dramatic character encounter harmoniously strung every string in my vangabondaged heart. if you can’t already tell, i highly recommend it.
for more information on this awesome book visit smackbooks.com.
Categories: everyday. life. · friends. family.
Tagged: books, david jerome, favorite readers, reading, roastbeef's promise
[ many years ago, kristy started funky child out of a love for creating. now that the boys are getting older, and with time and wisdom under her belt, she is ready to ramp up and start making clothes again. ]
she started a new blog. you can check it out at funkychild.com.

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Tagged: funky child