Lia is the glue that is holding me together. I was looking through photos and these are a few pictures for Silly Saturday that make me smile. Lia loves to take selfies on Snap Chat. This is one she took with with Minion glasses on. Of course she had to add lib with her smile. With a flower tattoo on her check, Lia is sucking in spaghetti. She loves sucking each long piece of spaghetti as much as she love the taste. I think Lia was about three years old
Hi, it’s Lia back with another Friday Story Time by Lia. Today I’m sharing a fun Easter craft project I made using spray paint tops! Ma saved all the bright colored tops from our outdoor furniture painting because she said I would find a project for them. I started by putting pieces of floral foam in the bottom of the paint top then poked some artificial flowers and Easter grass around it. Ma got some cute sparkly bunnies at Dollar Tree and I poked them in the center of the
I don’t eat many potatoes but occasionally I like a good french fry. Today I’m going to show you my latest and greatest meal…. homemade french fries! A few years back I got Alexandra a Mandoline food slicer for onions. At the time I didn’t realize it also had a setting for making french fries, it took me 3 years to figure that out while dialing the width to cut onions. They are so easy to make, wash the potatoes and leave the skin on. Then I sliced them into
Our roses are so beautiful, some are buds and others are in full bloom, Rich sure had a magic touch with his roses. Come along with me on a Wordless Wednesday rose tour in our backyard. I’ve also added a song sung by Lee Brice to listen to while walking smelling the roses. I hope you enjoyed your Wordless Wednesday rose tour and you take time to stop and smell the roses today where ever you may see them.
I think it was back in August or September when our neighbor brought me an old wrought iron bench. The plan was to put it between a narrow section of our yard and neighbor Judy’s yard. But we nixed that idea because the man who cuts her grass would probably have problems moving it every time he mowed. So it sat in our “stock pile” of stuff in the area when unused things hang out, getting closer to the landfill. Winter came and went and now spring was on the