Archive for October, 2004
Everything Girl: Pumpkin Party by Jenn M
Halloween draws near. Get out your scary fun and look out for the Great Pumpkin!
Everything Girl: A Simple Homemade Gift by Cheryl
A scrapbook doesn’t having to be an overwhelming project. With a little advance planning, you can create a great gift in just a few short hours.
Review: Mean Girls
Imagine you’re homeschooled for the first 16 years of your life, in Africa no less, and now you find yourself in the grasp of the modern American High school.
Writings: I Wear My Bruises Like Armbands - by Stephanie
words of prose…Cyclists learn to fall…
Writings: Peace and Love - by Pamela
words of prose…life after loss.
Writings: Nesting Place: By- MaryAnne McCollister
words of prose…He also has too many hands and at once they are all over me, pinning me down while I laugh.
Arts: Falling (Apart) - lorissa
Falling apart - one of my favourite subject matter is what I like terming, “urban decay”.
Reviews: Sink Reflections by Marla Cilley
The first step in organizing a chaotic life is to read this review of a time saving book by Deb.
Everything Girl: Debran Rowland: Women’s Boundaries |Author|
We interview author Debran Rowland to discuss not only her book “The Boundaries of her Body” but also Debran’s thoughts on a bi-racial upbringing and living life.
From Debran: “When you are small and people are calling you nasty names, you can either become who they think you are. Or, you can hold on to who you know you are.”
Writings: Shedding - by Vernyce
a poetic piece…my shoulders covered in rippled sable
Everything Girl: Marla Cilley: Do you FLY? |Author| Life Coach|
Marla Cilley is a self-confessed SHE (Sidetracked Home Executive) and when she learned a way to unbury her life from clutter, she wanted to help others find the peace within that she found. And it all starts with shining your sink.
From Marla: “Routines help us to take care of ourselves so we can do fulfill our passion for living. “
Writings: When A Tree Falls: By-Natasha LeBlanc
a poetic piece…I don’t remember this cynicism,
Writings: Falling Out: By- Deb Smouse
a poetic piece… is easier than falling in ever was…
Writings: Hurricane: By-Patricia Wellingham-Jones
a poetic piece from the October/November Cover Girl. sipping tea on the old covered porch
Writings: Birthday Present: By- Patricia Wellingham-Jones
a poetic piece from the October/November Cover Girl. free fall was better than she imagined
Arts: i’ll huff and I’ll puff - natasha
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Houses hold our lives, relationships, then can be abandoned, left to be falling down.
Arts: The Doll - Lorien
Somehow - this doll and me became one. Memories of days long gone - filled with feelings of despair…
Arts: Falling - Deb
In Texas, we don’t have the typical “four seasons” that you imagine in books and magazines. Summer often gives way to Winter, without any trace of Fall in the air.
Arts: FALLEN RAVEN - MONA
It’s hard to see my husband go through a quarterlife crisis…
