
Each night, after the kids go to bed, I try to make a couple of new bows.
While Michelle reads “The Hunger Games,” I sit on the living room floor making my little masterpieces.

Each night, after the kids go to bed, I try to make a couple of new bows.
While Michelle reads “The Hunger Games,” I sit on the living room floor making my little masterpieces.
We didn’t do anything really special for St. Patrick’s Day this year. The kids wore their special St. Pat’s shirts (Navy’s was filthy before we left the house), Michelle and I wore green. We also had special hair bows that I made.

Navy was told to sit down after climbing on the chair. His little bottom got top close to the edge. So funny. Poor guy.

Henry went to Fry’s, which I guess is a mega electronics type store near Indianapolis. He sent me this.
It’s $80 and two-thirds the size of my microwave. Completely impractical for family use. Not to mention that it would totally clash with my maturely decorated kitchen. Yet, I still think it’s super cute.
Glad they have smaller Hello Kitty themed kitchen appliances to fill the void left by this microwave.

Since I’ve been working so much with ribbons to make pretty hair bows, this picture seems fitting.