
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Evangeline's New Site
I'm working on a new website for my friend Evangeline. It's an author site for her to use primarily as a marketing tool right now. She'll take it on as a full-fledged author site eventually, but we're starting small for now. Awaiting approval on the initial design:

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Upcoming Young Writers Workshops

I am thrilled to let you know about an opportunity for young writers that will be offered beginning the second full week of January. Please feel free to pass this on to any young writers you know who might be interested in being a part of a group writing project.
Two young writers workshops will run for 6 weeks with 2-hour sessions each week, held at a local coffee shop or cafe. Together, the group will brainstorm and write a novella over the course of 6 weeks. Details on each group:
INKLINGS
Ages 9-12, Beginners
Wednesday mornings, 10-Noon
Einstein Bros. Bagels
Begins January 12, 2011
INKAHOLICS
Ages 13-18, Intermediate-Advanced
Saturday mornings, 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Panera Bread (S Carefree & Powers)
Begins January 15, 2011
Cost is $65 for the entire 6-week workshop. Students will have the option of purchasing a final, printed copy of the novella after the workshop ends.
If you have any questions, or if you're interested in attending a workshop--great! Shoot me an email (mangycat (at) gmail (dot) com) to let me know. I'll answer your questions and/or we can talk about forms of payment at that time.
Thank you for taking the time to consider these workshops for you or the young writers in your life.
Blessings on your week!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
RAFL-LOL Blog Design
My friend Donita asked me to spruce up her literacy advocacy blog, RAFL-LOL, which is an acronym for "Reading Aloud For Literacy - Lots of Learning". Blogger has some fantastic template backgrounds these days, you just have to find the right one and give it a few tweaks to personalize.
At that point, all they need is a special header graphic to complete the scene. So this is what I came up with for Donita:

Check out the blog here.
At that point, all they need is a special header graphic to complete the scene. So this is what I came up with for Donita:

Check out the blog here.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Esthetic Revelation (New Shop)
My husband suggested that I create a Cafe Press store to sell some graphics and art and stuff. I created this tonight using an account that I (apparently) started in 2007. Weird!
Anyhoo--I named it Esthetic Revelation to simply signify that it is a store of creative awesome. You can see it here. Once I have a few more exciting things on there, then I'll put a proper link or widget or something in the sidebar.
Two ideas I had for this store:
1. Utilize the incredible artistic skills of my friend Legolas so that we can go in on this side venture together. She and I will come up with the ideas. She'll create the original art, and I will do the legwork of posting it to the store. She has the talent and creative ideas, but no desire for such things as marketing; I have creative ideas and knowledge of marketing, but not nearly the amount of artistic talent she has. We should make a happy team.
2. I had an idea of making t-shirts that tell a story. That is, a small piece of a short story would be creatively laid out on a t-shirt design (or whatever other product you wanted it on), and it could stand alone or make even more sense when paired with other designs. Sounds like a unique idea to me--now I just have to find the story.
I don't expect this to be a huge source of income, but it's a way to get my designs out there and possibly make a little extra income. You never know...
Anyhoo--I named it Esthetic Revelation to simply signify that it is a store of creative awesome. You can see it here. Once I have a few more exciting things on there, then I'll put a proper link or widget or something in the sidebar.
Two ideas I had for this store:
1. Utilize the incredible artistic skills of my friend Legolas so that we can go in on this side venture together. She and I will come up with the ideas. She'll create the original art, and I will do the legwork of posting it to the store. She has the talent and creative ideas, but no desire for such things as marketing; I have creative ideas and knowledge of marketing, but not nearly the amount of artistic talent she has. We should make a happy team.
2. I had an idea of making t-shirts that tell a story. That is, a small piece of a short story would be creatively laid out on a t-shirt design (or whatever other product you wanted it on), and it could stand alone or make even more sense when paired with other designs. Sounds like a unique idea to me--now I just have to find the story.
I don't expect this to be a huge source of income, but it's a way to get my designs out there and possibly make a little extra income. You never know...
Friday, October 1, 2010
Tutoring for Young Writers

Ages
Students ages 8-18 are accepted; boys and girls; all levels of experience.
Methods
We can either work through your existing written novel or you will receive writing assignments to bring to our sessions.
We will go through your piece together, line by line, and work to punch it to its highest potential. Along the way, you will learn how to correct problem areas as we encounter them in your own writing.
In this way, we will use our time more effectively, covering only the topics that need to be covered, and barely touching on that which you have already mastered.
Journaling may also be suggested for additional writing practice.
Locations & Times
Sessions are held online via Skype (audio only), so a strong, reliable internet connection is required.
Colorado Springs area students can meet face-to-face in a coffee shop or cafe setting for our sessions. It's an incredibly cozy (and yummy) atmosphere to learn.
Times are flexible and can be discussed on a per-student basis.
Complimentary Consultation
Prior to our first session, we will meet via phone or Skype for a 15-20 minute conversation about your goals and what you would like to accomplish during our tutoring sessions.
A writing evaluation can be discussed at that time as well.
Rates & Billing
Session rate is $35/hr and includes:
- 2-way conversation time during the hour
- editorial/writing/submission instruction
- writing critiques (length per session is dependent on skill level)
- writing assignments/prompts for short stories (if desired)
- 5 emails (not to exceed 30 minutes) per week of Q&A between sessions
I will come to each session fully prepared, having read whatever we are going to be working on, ready to discuss and instruct.
Tutoring sessions must be paid four (4) sessions in advance.
Questions?
Contact me directly at mangycat (at) gmail (dot) com.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Caregivers Team Logo...Controversy?
Does this remind you of the medical Mary Jane dispensary logos? Or does it work as a church care ministry logo?

Monday, September 20, 2010
Sparkles & Royalty

The blue background layer is a free design that I found online. The white is a filled layer with a pattern effect applied in order to give it a crackly, textured look.
The coin and banner were formed in Photoshop. The sparkles around the title were hand drawn using a star-shaped paintbrush (at varying sizes) as well as a glow layer effect.
The title text is a combination of Copperplate Gothic Light and Harrington, which made for an elegant, yet fun design for the letters. I love how the "G" in Grace and the "E" in Riches are touching. Sometimes you couldn't plan as well the things that happen by accident.

Friday, September 10, 2010
Change of Seasons: Winter to Spring
You may have noticed the shiny new graphic header at the top of my blog, yes? Spiffy, no? (Don't answer that if the answer is no.)
Due to some recent nudging from the Holy Spirit and a downright kick in the pants from the Father Himself, I am going to begin developing a freelance clientele to both add variety to my work experience and bring additional income for our family. The new business is called MangyCat Creative Design or MCCD. Oh, for the love acronyms!
I'll post later on about what specific services I will provide, what they entail, and general rates, but to give you an idea, here's a short list:
Now to presumptuously answer a few questions:
Is your blog going to become some boring, business-related blog?
Never fear! I plan on continuing to post creative work here so long as it spouts from my fingertips.
Can you do creative services for anyone in the world?
Yes! Well, anyone with an email address anyway.
What will you be charging?
That's for me to know and you to find out. :ninja: It is an affordable hourly rate, but it is different for different kinds of services.
What's this One-on-One Mentoring for Young Writers thing you mentioned? Don't you do that on Cleanplace?
Actually, I haven't been able to keep up on CleanPlace as much as I have in the past. Though the teens on CP are like my adopted nieces and nephews, my focus right now is on my family at home. I thank God for Nia, our invaluable, incomparable lead admin on CP, for she is steering the ship with incredible acumen and a sincere love for the CP teens. I have the utmost confidence and trust in her ability to do so.
What I am offering here is a deliberate, purposeful, and personal mentoring program that focuses on raising a young writer's skill level and help her work toward publication. This would be a weekly meeting (in person or through Skype/IM) that includes critiques, instruction, and Q & A time.
You're not going to shamelessly plug your design services, are you?
Now that you mention it...
[shameless plug] If you happen to know of anyone who is interested in hiring a creative person, please pass on my name and contact info. I would love to get in touch with them. [/shameless plug]
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Thank you, friends, for walking through this with me! And thank you for your support of my creative endeavors.
Due to some recent nudging from the Holy Spirit and a downright kick in the pants from the Father Himself, I am going to begin developing a freelance clientele to both add variety to my work experience and bring additional income for our family. The new business is called MangyCat Creative Design or MCCD. Oh, for the love acronyms!
I'll post later on about what specific services I will provide, what they entail, and general rates, but to give you an idea, here's a short list:
- General Graphic Design (Web & Print)
- Writing & Editing (Fiction/Nonfiction)
- Photo Editing & Manipulation
- One-on-One Mentoring for Young Writers
- Blog Design & Other Webmastery
- Writing & Design Workshops/Seminars
Now to presumptuously answer a few questions:
Is your blog going to become some boring, business-related blog?
Never fear! I plan on continuing to post creative work here so long as it spouts from my fingertips.
Can you do creative services for anyone in the world?
Yes! Well, anyone with an email address anyway.
What will you be charging?
That's for me to know and you to find out. :ninja: It is an affordable hourly rate, but it is different for different kinds of services.
What's this One-on-One Mentoring for Young Writers thing you mentioned? Don't you do that on Cleanplace?
Actually, I haven't been able to keep up on CleanPlace as much as I have in the past. Though the teens on CP are like my adopted nieces and nephews, my focus right now is on my family at home. I thank God for Nia, our invaluable, incomparable lead admin on CP, for she is steering the ship with incredible acumen and a sincere love for the CP teens. I have the utmost confidence and trust in her ability to do so.
What I am offering here is a deliberate, purposeful, and personal mentoring program that focuses on raising a young writer's skill level and help her work toward publication. This would be a weekly meeting (in person or through Skype/IM) that includes critiques, instruction, and Q & A time.
You're not going to shamelessly plug your design services, are you?
Now that you mention it...
[shameless plug] If you happen to know of anyone who is interested in hiring a creative person, please pass on my name and contact info. I would love to get in touch with them. [/shameless plug]
----------------------------------------------------
Thank you, friends, for walking through this with me! And thank you for your support of my creative endeavors.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Ribs for Dinner (a poem)
Ribs for Dinner (or "Jasper’s First Date")
By MangyCat
BBQ sauce dipped
luscious, tender meaty meat
lays beside my corn.
How can I enjoy
this red flesh upon my plate?
Conundrum indeed.
All I can think of
is just how God created
woman from a rib.
By MangyCat
BBQ sauce dipped
luscious, tender meaty meat
lays beside my corn.
How can I enjoy
this red flesh upon my plate?
Conundrum indeed.
All I can think of
is just how God created
woman from a rib.
Monday, August 2, 2010
How can I fit the universe into 14 lines? (a haiku)
How can I fit the universe into 14 lines?
By MangyCat
Fourteen lines sadly
won't hold the great universe.
But maybe three will.
By MangyCat
Fourteen lines sadly
won't hold the great universe.
But maybe three will.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Unplanned Poetry
I just wrote this haiku over IM, and I thought I would share.
And this is a perfect opportunity to post the poem I wrote on Friday night at my young writers group, Midnight Muse. The prompt was (basically) to begin or end with the phrase "listen to the wings of the nightingale watch." I went for the obvious, but I like the juxtaposition of different senses and affects.
Annie's Laptop
By MangyCat
Five or six years old
Showing age and uselessness
Brokenness defined
And this is a perfect opportunity to post the poem I wrote on Friday night at my young writers group, Midnight Muse. The prompt was (basically) to begin or end with the phrase "listen to the wings of the nightingale watch." I went for the obvious, but I like the juxtaposition of different senses and affects.
The Taste of Migration
by MangyCat
Lines: 16
Listen to the wings of the nightingale watch
for winds blowing strong from the east.
Tawny feathers scent night currents
for autumn's sweet fragrance.
Icy wisps of northern breeze
whistle between avian claws
as auburn beak lances a hint
of the flock's gathering restlessness.
Rustled leaves blush to lime
as green retreats with summer's defeat.
Gales of gold paint quivering teardrops
that rustle around a watchful nightingale.
Alighting frigid whispers,
the bird escapes its roost,
seeking waves of sun,
green, and boundless freedom of wing.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Blog Header: Martial Arts Passion

I created this tonight in about an hour for one of my young friends on CleanPlace. She posted a request on Facebook for a graphic header for her Martial Arts blog. I had fun finding out how to make smoke and fire effects in Photoshop. (By the way, she liked it!)
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Heavenly Bodies in the Cosmos
Thanks to my friend Puella, I spent a good deal of time on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website today. I created a desktop background image like this a long time ago, but the file was lost. Been meaning to create a new one for awhile now. I LOVE images of Heavenly bodies in the cosmos.
Monday, April 26, 2010
CP Vlogging Project III - April 24, 2010
Here's the final installment in the CleanPlace Vlogging Project of April 2010. See the rest of the vlogs on YouTube at CleanPlaceTV.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Project 365: 111/365 - A Lot of Me :oP
Somehow I ended up in the photo and video editions today.
Project 365: Photo Edition - Happy Mom

The picture is just me posing with the kids. It's so hard to get everyone to look cute at once. XD
Project 365: Video Edition - Office Tour
This is a video I created for work that day, chronicling a day during the big office move.
Project 365: Photo Edition - Happy Mom

The picture is just me posing with the kids. It's so hard to get everyone to look cute at once. XD
Project 365: Video Edition - Office Tour
This is a video I created for work that day, chronicling a day during the big office move.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Project 365: 110/365 - Finding a Rainbow
Monday, April 19, 2010
Project 365: 109/365 - A Day Indoors
Project 365: Photo Edition - Old School

Even today's youngest generation can have fun playing Pole Position!
Project 365: Video Edition - Nothing But Reading
It was a stay-at-home day today, but I got a lot of reading done. :o) Played around with effects because I look incredibly awful in this one. :oP

Even today's youngest generation can have fun playing Pole Position!
Project 365: Video Edition - Nothing But Reading
It was a stay-at-home day today, but I got a lot of reading done. :o) Played around with effects because I look incredibly awful in this one. :oP
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Project 365: 108/365 - Tour du Cat
Project 365: Photo Edition - Black on White

Of course the black cat has to sit on the only white article of clothing in the entire house.
Project 365: Video Edition - Tour of the Day
Here's the next installment in the CleanPlace Vlogging Project. Follow the rest of the vlogs on YouTube at CleanPlaceTV. This video features a few other CleanPlacers!

Of course the black cat has to sit on the only white article of clothing in the entire house.
Project 365: Video Edition - Tour of the Day
Here's the next installment in the CleanPlace Vlogging Project. Follow the rest of the vlogs on YouTube at CleanPlaceTV. This video features a few other CleanPlacers!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Project 365: 107/365 - Anti-Vlog & Fog
Friday, April 16, 2010
Project 365: 106/365 - On the Road
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Project 365: 105/365 - Bad & Good
Project 365: Photo Edition - Irony

Is there irony in the fact that someone vandalized the "Stop Family Violence" sign?
Project 365: Video Edition - Good Reads
Here's a sampling of the some of the great books I've read while working out at the gym. Not every book is good for while you're sweating it out on the elliptical. :oops:
Related Link: GoodReads.com

Is there irony in the fact that someone vandalized the "Stop Family Violence" sign?
Project 365: Video Edition - Good Reads
Here's a sampling of the some of the great books I've read while working out at the gym. Not every book is good for while you're sweating it out on the elliptical. :oops:
Related Link: GoodReads.com
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Project 365: 104/365 - No Theme XD
I was at a loss for finding a connection between these two posts today. :oops:
Project 365: Photo Edition - Vlog-watching

The kids love watching video and picture slideshows of the teens from CleanPlace. Here, they're watching one my favorite vlogs from the April 2009 CleanPlace Vlogging Project.
Project 365: Video Edition - Old Fashioned Wife
Going over my nightly ritual for Monday-Thursday evenings.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Project 365: 103/365 - New Spaces
Monday, April 12, 2010
Project 365: 102/365 - Awesome!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Project 365: 101/365 - Chain Gang
Project 365: Photo Edition - Workspace

It's not much, but the wi-fi connection at Safeway is fantastic. XD
Project 365: Video Edition - Chain Interview
This is one of a series of vlogs for a collaborative project with some of my young writer friends. The rest of the vlogs are posted on the CleanPlaceTV channel.

It's not much, but the wi-fi connection at Safeway is fantastic. XD
Project 365: Video Edition - Chain Interview
This is one of a series of vlogs for a collaborative project with some of my young writer friends. The rest of the vlogs are posted on the CleanPlaceTV channel.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
Project 365: 99/365 - Writer's Cloak
Project 365: Photo Edition - Cloak of Wonder
I can't even tell you how awesome this cloak is. It's great fun to wear. Thank you, Mother Elf!
Project 365: Video Edition - Procrastination
This is how two writers get 110 words written in 45 minutes. I cut out SO much from this video, and it's still the longest vlog I've ever made.

I can't even tell you how awesome this cloak is. It's great fun to wear. Thank you, Mother Elf!
Project 365: Video Edition - Procrastination
This is how two writers get 110 words written in 45 minutes. I cut out SO much from this video, and it's still the longest vlog I've ever made.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Project 365: 98/365 - Batman & Random
Project 365: Photo Edition - Holy Spoons, Batman!
It's pretty clear that a creative person works here.
Project 365: Video Edition - Ramble On
In this vlog, I ramble. I really do.
Mentioned in this video: CRYSonline

It's pretty clear that a creative person works here.
Project 365: Video Edition - Ramble On
In this vlog, I ramble. I really do.
Mentioned in this video: CRYSonline
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Project 365: 97/365 - Happy Day!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Project 365: 96/365 - Giving In
Monday, April 5, 2010
Project 365: 95/365 - Life as a Vlogger
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Project 365: 94/365 - Renewals
For Heaven's sake...I am SO behind on my Project 365 posts. I will be backposting here someday soon so I don't get TOO overwhelmed. In the meantime, the April 2010 CleanPlace Vlogging Project started today. It also counts for my Project 365 vlog of the day.
EDIT: Photo of the day added to the bottom of this post.
Project 365: Video Edition - 3rd Vlogging Project #1
If you aren't familiar, this is a video project that is done by the teen writers on my young writers forum, CleanPlace. We did two other projects like this in 2009, one in April and one in June.
Project 365: Photo Edition - Forgiven
At our church's Good Friday service, people had the opportunity to nail to a cross pieces of paper with their names or sins written on them. On Sunday morning, we were surprised to find it on the stage with white pieces of paper nailed over them with the word "Forgiven" printed on it. Powerful.
EDIT: Photo of the day added to the bottom of this post.
Project 365: Video Edition - 3rd Vlogging Project #1
If you aren't familiar, this is a video project that is done by the teen writers on my young writers forum, CleanPlace. We did two other projects like this in 2009, one in April and one in June.
Project 365: Photo Edition - Forgiven

At our church's Good Friday service, people had the opportunity to nail to a cross pieces of paper with their names or sins written on them. On Sunday morning, we were surprised to find it on the stage with white pieces of paper nailed over them with the word "Forgiven" printed on it. Powerful.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Project 365: 93/365 - An Off Day
Friday, April 2, 2010
Project 365: 92/365 - Good Friday
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Project 365: 91/365 - Busy as a Bee
Project 365: Photo Edition - Makeshift Theater

This is part of how I keep my kids occupied during our monthly evening meeting at the church. They have a fun time and having the video going is a nice distraction for the 60-75 minutes that we're there.
Project 365: Video Edition - Busy Day
Why I would choose to start a daily vlog on my busiest day of the month, I have no idea. But I did, and it's done.

This is part of how I keep my kids occupied during our monthly evening meeting at the church. They have a fun time and having the video going is a nice distraction for the 60-75 minutes that we're there.
Project 365: Video Edition - Busy Day
Why I would choose to start a daily vlog on my busiest day of the month, I have no idea. But I did, and it's done.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Project 365: 90/365 - Ad Cat
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Project 365: 89/365 - Man of the Hour
Project 365: Photo Edition - For Her Daddy

If you can't read it, it says:
Dear Daddy,
You are the dad of kings.
Love, Julie
I <3 U
Project 365: Video Edition - The Magic Bullet
Making a shake with the Magic Bullet. It's the only Made-for-TV appliance that I would say I'd actually have a hard time living without. It really is what they say it is.

If you can't read it, it says:
Dear Daddy,
You are the dad of kings.
Love, Julie
I <3 U
Project 365: Video Edition - The Magic Bullet
Making a shake with the Magic Bullet. It's the only Made-for-TV appliance that I would say I'd actually have a hard time living without. It really is what they say it is.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Project 365: 88/365 - Novice
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Project 365: 87/365 - Girly Stuff
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Project 365: 86/365 - Guess What
Project 365: Photo Edition - Slumbering

Yes, he does actually sleep every once in awhile. That's why he's so full of energy all the rest of the live long day.
Project 365: Video Edition - Guess the Movie
This is the second time I've seen this movie in the theaters. Yes, it was worth forking out another $8.50.
Music: ©2010 Avril Lavigne

Yes, he does actually sleep every once in awhile. That's why he's so full of energy all the rest of the live long day.
Project 365: Video Edition - Guess the Movie
This is the second time I've seen this movie in the theaters. Yes, it was worth forking out another $8.50.
Music: ©2010 Avril Lavigne
Friday, March 26, 2010
Project 365: 85/365 - All Kinds of Artsy
Project 365: Photo Edition - Sculpture

This was one of the submissions for an art fair for which I was a judge. It was my judge's pick--absolute favorite of all the sculptures. Of course, now I can't remember the title.
Project 365: Video Edition - Contact Juggling
My friend Annie practicing contact juggling. We'll just call her the Wife of Jareth.
Comment if you know the movie reference there--and if you do, you are one of the AWESOME.
Music: ©1998-2010 Kevin MacLeod

This was one of the submissions for an art fair for which I was a judge. It was my judge's pick--absolute favorite of all the sculptures. Of course, now I can't remember the title.
Project 365: Video Edition - Contact Juggling
My friend Annie practicing contact juggling. We'll just call her the Wife of Jareth.
Comment if you know the movie reference there--and if you do, you are one of the AWESOME.
Music: ©1998-2010 Kevin MacLeod
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Project 365: 84/365 - Mysterious Words
Project 365: Photo Edition - Skrow

My friend Annie and I were trying to come up with a name for the nasty piles of dirty snow that is leftover after all the other snow has melted. I think "skrow" should be the name--black as a crow, not quite snow.
Project 365: Video Edition - Elixir
The music really makes this one work as an ominous, magical scene.
POST A COMMENT with a description of what this could be in a fictional setting.
Music: ©1998-2010 Kevin MacLeod

My friend Annie and I were trying to come up with a name for the nasty piles of dirty snow that is leftover after all the other snow has melted. I think "skrow" should be the name--black as a crow, not quite snow.
Project 365: Video Edition - Elixir
The music really makes this one work as an ominous, magical scene.
POST A COMMENT with a description of what this could be in a fictional setting.
Music: ©1998-2010 Kevin MacLeod
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Project 365: 83/365 - Piles of Pretty
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Project 365: 82/365 - Snow Dance
Monday, March 22, 2010
Project 365: 81/365 - Locker Clean Up
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Project 365: 80/365 - Not What It Seems
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Project 365: 79/365 - Toot Your Own
Friday, March 19, 2010
Project 365: 78/365 - All Cut Up
Project 365: Photo Edition - Broken Beauty

Our Women's Ministry director gave this Christmas ornament to me the Christmas after I first came on staff at the church. I used to have it hanging on my rearview mirror. It lasted a couple years at least. Then I brought it inside when we got a new car. For another few years, it survived the tree and being displayed on the mantel where the cats could get to it.
This day, my boy got a hold of the ornament and mistook it for a ball that could be bounced against the stone hearth. Yikes. Ah well. It's just stuff. (He DID feel very remorseful.)
Project 365: Video Edition - How To Seed a Cucumber
Another practical kitchen tip! This Project 365 thing is making a lot of useful videos as well as pointless ones. Guess there should always be a balance, eh? XD

Our Women's Ministry director gave this Christmas ornament to me the Christmas after I first came on staff at the church. I used to have it hanging on my rearview mirror. It lasted a couple years at least. Then I brought it inside when we got a new car. For another few years, it survived the tree and being displayed on the mantel where the cats could get to it.
This day, my boy got a hold of the ornament and mistook it for a ball that could be bounced against the stone hearth. Yikes. Ah well. It's just stuff. (He DID feel very remorseful.)
Project 365: Video Edition - How To Seed a Cucumber
Another practical kitchen tip! This Project 365 thing is making a lot of useful videos as well as pointless ones. Guess there should always be a balance, eh? XD