Random List of Things That Make Me Happy
- honey vanilla chamomile tea, with honey
- Sadie saying, "Mommy, you're my special friend."
- anything by Jonathan Kozol
- lowercase letters
- asparagus
- friendship
- notes from Eli
- patterned paper (especially if it's American Crafts, Collage Press, KI Memories, October Afternoon, or Scenic Route)
- Mark Kurlansky's article in the most recent issue of Bon Appetit, in which he takes down the movement to sneak vegetables into children's diets by camouflaging them
- days that Seth works from home
- "Friday Night Lights"
- Bazzill orange peel textured cardstock
- laughter
5 comments:
Aren't you supposed to tag somebody after you do a list like this? ;-) I may have to do this tomorrow. My readers may thank me after the mammoth that I posted tonight. ;-)
happy list! I did a short one too! Oh and I got one of those sneaky chef books for xmas from my SIL. Hate it. LOL
I love the happy list, I had decided this morning, while working on my mini album a little more, to make it about all the things that make me happy at 29, wait...that might mean that I have to that again at 39, oh well, I am sure I will have forgotten by then:) I like you list and I agree that sneaking veggies into your kids diet isn't the way to go, however if you have a husband whose mother was southern and only fried veggies you have to sneak them into his food during the first two years of marriage and then he won't think twice when they just appear on his plate and taste suprisingly familiar! Let's just say that one of the things that makes me happy is using the food processor:) oh and run on sentences! Hope you have a good day and that Sadie is feeling a little better today.
I love asparagus too, can I be your special friend? the gumdrops with legs are AWESOME. make that your xmas card this year.
okay, i think i need to know more about the sneaky vegetable article! i remember feeling some discomfort hearing about those books, because i'd much rather involve the kids in making food where they choose the vegetables that go in. you know, so that they become responsible for their own choices? now, i have grated up a carrot into spaghetti sauce now and then, but for the most part i'd like some help in the kitchen. not stealth.
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