{click here to see my favorite things from last year’s party. I wish the links were still up from last year’s party!}
There are a few more things I wanted to add this year:
I can’t tell you how much I love this book. My mom showed it to me when she was visiting last spring. It has the neatest experiences of people living in the Great Depression. I love reading of how they helped one another, how they “made do” with everything. It brings me back to a simpler time, and is a beautiful reminder that happiness doesn’t come from things …just remember that as we’re sharing “things today :)
(it looks like Amazon is out of it right now, but check Ebay or Half.com!)
Look at these colors! I dub Brooke, from All Things Thrifty, the queen of color. She uses it boldly and it pays off:
I love the quote on her blog: "Creativity takes courage."~Henri Mattisse.

She has a talent (that I am completely jealous of) of bringing bold pops of color together to completely finish a room and give it new life. I am going to try to get my “All Things Thrifty mindset” on as I tackle my kids’ rooms and family room and try to be more daring with color, because I could look at her photos all day. She also has 3 beautiful kids and is expecting #4 in January!
Here are some great questions to get to know Brooke
Did you see what they did on their backyard blockwall?
This girl does wonders with her projector.
Her $12 leaf stenciled wall..such a big impact for so little $$!
She has tons of step by step tutorials as well …so excited to have her visiting today :)
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This is a compensated review by BlogHer and Intel. I received a laptop for compensation and will tell you my honest thoughts about it…
a typical Wednesday:
wake up at 6:45 after hitting the snooze 3 times, scriptures, plan day, wake kids up, get them going, get workout clothes on, start laundry, unload dishwasher, kids’ breakfast with scriptures, family prayer, piano practice, notebooks signed, permission slips in backpacks, pack lunches, find other shoe,
look for the purple headband, kids on bus, clean up lunch making mess, Special Agent Oso & Dora on for boys, eat my breakfast, check email, Google Reader, download bank transactions and categorize, check deals, check budget, check Craigslist, Dora’s over (blast), turn off TV, turn off computer, switch laundry,
A big, warm welcome to Shelley from House of Smith’s for Day 3 of Favorite Things!
Such an adorable family. Shelley is amazing with all of her ideas and enthusiasm for her projects. You can feel her energy just by reading her blog. Look at this gorgeousness:
Have you seen her splendid Christmas display??
She’s famous for her vinyl creations and her PANTRY!
You can see her home tour here. Thou shalt not covet.
You can see her live (on TV segments!) here
And I love that she’s not afraid to keep it real: A Bit of Crazy
You will love her.
Welcome to the 2nd day of favorite things! I am thrilled to welcome my fabulous friend, Rhoda of Southern Hospitality, over to my place today. Rhoda is classic, beautiful, wise, and kind. She was one of the first to warmly welcome me into blogging. She shares my love of yard sales and has a thrifty treasures linky party every Monday in the spring and summer. I love the stories the layers in her home tell, and she is not afraid to try new things. Mostly, I love her because she introduced me to beadboard wallpaper! Now, don’t you be go going and calling her Rhonda, it’s R-H-O-D-A, without an “n.” :)
Take it away, Rhoda:
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I’m so excited for this week: we’ll get to see favorites from some fabulous bloggers this week, and then on Friday you’ll get to share your favorite things at the linky party. Also, there will be a giveaway basket on Friday with a favorite thing from each of bloggers this week. To be entered, you just have to join us Friday with your favorite things.
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Please welcome Emily from Jones Design Company. She has remarkable style…I have put many pictures from her blog in my ideas files. I even put some of her what I wore pictures in there to give me ideas in fashion…
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My heart was touched when Tiffanie sent me the New York plate and the story of her husband, Mike. He is 25 years old and has been diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. He serves our country in the Army National Guard and as a Grand Island volunteer firefighter. Tiffanie let me know that the doctors have found a bone marrow donor for Mike and his transplant is scheduled for November 13—tomorrow! You can read their story and make a donation here , and I am asking all of you wonderful readers to keep Mike in your prayers as he goes in for his transplant tomorrow.
Thank you again, Tiffanie for the plate and for sharing your story with us~we’ll be thinking of you both tomorrow!
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