Saturday
Tuesday
A Plea For Decorating Help!!!
A call for assistance...of the decorating type. We just finished a pretty big project on our 1925 Craftman Bungalow. I love, love, love it all with the exception of my bedroom. I picked what I thought would be a butter yellow. Long story short: not so buttery, but very, very citrusy. Any suggestions are appreciated. I am utterly at a loss. Typically I don't use a lot of yellow in my decorating, I'm much more at home with soft, kind of "broken in" colors...and of course I could just invest the time/money in repainting, but some masochistic part of me is rising to the challenge of trying to make this color work. The floors are now a very pretty, warm hardwood, if that helps! Thanks for looking.
Sunday
Long Branch NJ .... We bundled up yesterday and walked about 4 miles, some of it on the sand at the waters edge. Felt great, cold and windy but not brutal. Like I've said before, living at the beach has really ruined treadmills for me. There is no comparison, even on the most freezing of days, to running next to the Atlantic. And enough layers make any extreme of weather bearable. The only caveat to that is when you're excercising it makes it impossible to dawdle and look for sea glass and sand dollars.
Saturday
Friday
NJ Libraries Need Your Help!!!
Want to support New Jersey Libraries?
New Jersey Libraries are facing many challenges today. Please add your voice in support of strong local libraries which provide essential services to you and your family.
Please call Governor Corzine's office (609-292-6000)
and let him know the following:
You are at the library today and wanted to tell him that libraries are important to you and your family and directly impact your quality of life as a resident of New Jersey.
In these difficult economic times more people than ever are using New Jersey libraries. Library usage is rising. People need free access to the Internet.
· It is important to keep state funding for library programs at current levels in the next state budget. State funding for library programs is only $16 million or less than $2.00 per resident. State funding has not increased in 20 years.
· Please no more cuts. Libraries are filling a vital community role.
Please call (609-292-6000) by March 6.
njla.org 2/19/09
New Jersey Libraries are facing many challenges today. Please add your voice in support of strong local libraries which provide essential services to you and your family.
Please call Governor Corzine's office (609-292-6000)
and let him know the following:
You are at the library today and wanted to tell him that libraries are important to you and your family and directly impact your quality of life as a resident of New Jersey.
In these difficult economic times more people than ever are using New Jersey libraries. Library usage is rising. People need free access to the Internet.
· It is important to keep state funding for library programs at current levels in the next state budget. State funding for library programs is only $16 million or less than $2.00 per resident. State funding has not increased in 20 years.
· Please no more cuts. Libraries are filling a vital community role.
Please call (609-292-6000) by March 6.
njla.org 2/19/09
Thursday
Tuesday
My dream house...need I say more? As a kid I wouldn't have thought to bring a dollhouse outside to play, but I could imagine a whole life contained in the roots of a tree...I remember playing for hours with little figures and making pine needle beds and acorn cap tea cups and all sorts of good stuff.
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