In case you missed them, here are my most visited posts from 2014:
- My Sister Made a Baby and I Made a Blanket
When my sister let me know she was pregnant, I was determined to make her a baby blanket. After toiling away for more hours than I work in a week and stumbling at several points in it’s creation, I finished it! I am more proud of this than anything I have sewn so far. And that baby is pretty cute, too. - Worst Date
While Wonder Boy and I have had many great dates, one of our early ones was pretty terrible. - An Introduction to Harry Hopkins, the Man Who Influenced Roosevelt, Churchill and the Outcome of World War II
In Sleep in Peace Tonight by James MacManus, I learned about a major player in World War II that hadn’t been mentioned in any of the books I’d read earlier. It was a fascinating read! - Ten Things I Believe In
I detailed some of my beliefs, which resulted in some good reminders for me. - A Letter to the Many Cats in My Life
Inspired by A Letter to My Cat by Lisa Erspamer, I penned notes to my own cats. And established, again, that I definitely qualify as a crazy cat lady. - What’s Wrong with Grandma and Grandpa?
It seems like grandparents everywhere have cute nicknames. It’s all well and good until you try to talk to a tot and ask them about their grandma or grandpa and they look at your like you’re crazy because they don’t even know the term. - A Thank You Letter to David Bianculli
After many nights spent falling asleep to the soothing voice of David Bianculli from Fresh Air, he gets his due thanks. - Commemorating Your Travels
Get ideas on different ways to remember your travels, including displays, artwork and awesome photography magnets. - Some Firsts
The first album I purchased, the first concert I attended and my first celebrity crush. These are not all things of which I can be proud. - Keeping Loved Ones Close – The Different Ways We Preserve Memories
There are so many different ways we can cherish the memory of a loved one. I like how the memories we keep so often reflect the personality of the person we miss.
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