Tuesday, October 16, 2012

10-16-2012

I think for the most part, if you’re really honest with yourself about what you want out of life, life gives it to you.
-Ted Mosby, How I Met Your Mother


Get EducatedKids are taught early on to say, “thank you,” when they are given something, but older kids should be taught to say, “thank you,” when someone gives them sympathy, love, support, or understanding. “Thank you for texting me ‘good morning.’ It really made my day.” “Thanks for walking to lunch with me today, I enjoyed the company.” “Hey Mom! Thanks for spending the last 30 years worrying about me on an almost regular basis.”

Feel Inspired:  There is something about reclaimed furniture that I love. I once bought an ugly, old desk at a garage sale for 10 bucks. I intended to repaint it and replace the handles to make it something that complimented my own style. I haven't gotten around to it yet, but maybe someday. You can find a lot of before and after furniture here.

Be EntertainedI love this video. She's adorable.
 

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