Facebook, Seriously?

So I’m in the middle of creating a new Facebook album with a bunch of photos of friends that I promised to upload since last week, and right when I’m saving the entire album, I get this:

Hang on, let’s get a closer look at that:

So it’s a real scratch-my-head, what-the-heck-just-happened moment, but I’m cool. I hit a new Firefox tab and google “Facebook site maintenance” and guess what? I get a whole bunch of links to a whole bunch of sites with a whole bunch of comments from upset Facebookers who’ve lost access to their Facebook accounts (“upset” being the understated adjective that covers an entire range of emotions from confused to terrified-of-hackers to distressed-over-losing-stuff-from-FB-games to rabid frantic and freaking-out users).

Funnily, these links lead me to threads and blogposts that confirm the existence of this strange occurrence from as far back as 2009 (or even earlier: I didn’t stop to check the dates beyond 2009 because, really, 2 years ago this was happening and it’s still going on today? That’s pretty much long enough for me). Reading thread after thread, comment after comment, I start to see some common factors:

  1. Facebook’s deprivation of your access “due to site maintenance” is like a creepy guy hiding behind a dark corner who pounces on you when you least expect it. You could be in the middle of something and bam~it hits you from left field and you’re down and out.
  2. Facebook’s definition of “few hours” is relative: it could be anywhere from 3 hours to months and months of “not existing” on the site.
  3. “Lost” Facebookers have had no luck in contacting customer service to get a satisfying explanation for the sudden demise of their account (or even whether it’s a temporary thing or a temporary-but-feels-like-permanent thing). * NOTE: I was able to access a link that leads you to new tab that allows you to report your “issue” with Facebook, which I suspect is an improvement from 2009 when there were a lot of freaked-out users running around frantically without any idea of whom to run to or where. Having said that, the more recent posts and threads seem to suggest that there’s *still* no telling whether anyone from Facebook will get back to you or not).
  4. The answer to the question, When can I access my Facebook account? is the same as the answer to When will site maintenance get its act together so my Facebook life can return to normal?  – And that answer would be this: Your guess is as good as mine, baby.
  5. The answer to the question, Is there anything I can possibly do to fix this? is the same one for #5. (Guessing games, here we come!) Some people have tried clearing their cache and cookies, restarting, waiting 3 hours, waiting a week – and a few get it back after 3 hours, others get it back after a week, some after 15 days, and some… well. Who knows if they ever got it back? (There were a lot of hanging unresolved threads, so again, it’s a guessing game).

To shed some light on this confounding thing, I asked my sons (who, by the way, have no problems with their Facebook accounts) to check if I’m “alive” on Facebook and they said they can’t find me on there. LOL. So looks like for now I’m on Facebook limbo.

Oh well. Patience is a virtue, they say. Guess there’s nothing much to do about it except wait and hope that I get my Facebook life back, hopefully, within the next 3 hours. I’m not freaking out at the moment. Thankfully, because I’ve never played games on FB, I don’t have to worry about whether my crops will die or anything like that. I have many friends who do play games, and I totally get how devastating it can be to work hard at getting scores and then face the threat of losing all that hard work. For me, though, Facebook is primarily a great way to keep communication lines open with my friends all over the globe. So do I feel a sense of loss somehow? Am I bothered that I’m floating in limbo right now without any reassurance of when I’ll get back on there? Yep, you could say that. I do so enjoy the ability to instantly bridge the miles and oceans that separate me and my friends (you too! :D) across the globe.

But does this no-Facebook-access eat me up so that my nails are chewed halfway to my knuckles and my hair’s starting to turn frizzy and my arms and legs are experiencing an intense itch to start climbing on walls? No, thank goodness, not yet, no. Only the total loss of net access has had the ability to elicit that kind of nutty behavior from me. 😉

So why am I posting about this? Because my curiosity has been incredibly aroused and I’m hoping you could indulge me by letting me know:

Do you use Facebook? Have you ever experienced this phenomenon of losing access due to site maintenance? Did you get it back and how long did it take before you got it back? And if the answer to all of the above is yes, was everything in your resurrected account intact?

Was your sanity intact?

LOL. Seriously. This is so surreal, losing Facebook access. Thank heavens for blogs, huh? At least we’re in touch. 🙂 xoxox

PS.

Be my guest, Facebook. Do help me. Make my day, buddy. 🙂

F is for 47 Fun, Fabulous, Fantastic Freebies … Fo(u)r You!

The designers, creative team members, and admin at JessicaSprague.com have all been working hard in our digital labs, cooking up something these past weeks to celebrate 4 fabulous years of growing our skills and telling our stories and cultivating friendships on our Spraground…

And tonight is the night we’re throwing confetti and blowing trumpets and and welcoming one and all to this seriously awesome PARTY! We’ve got 47 goodie bags (actually, there’s a little surprise at the end too! 😉 ) to give each one of you!

Be sure you unzip your goodie bags as soon as you pass through each blog so that you can collect the quote strips tucked inside each one. When you’ve gathered all 47 quote strips, arrange them in the correct order then send the completed “quote” to my dear friend Tori (her email addy is on the flyer below), and all those who complete the quote correctly have an additional chance to win the raffle for a sur-PRIZE from us! How awesome is that! 😀

Remember, though, that you need to grab all your goodie bags (and send that completed quote to Tori) between NOW and 10PM EST Sunday (June 26th), which is when our party winds down (and then we get to wipe the traces of chocolate cupcake off our faces and lie down on the grass and smile contentedly at the stars, thanking the heavens for a wonderful weekend-long party 🙂 ).

So while you put on your virtual running shoes and get ready for our 47-stop bloghop, here’s a bit of info to let you know how we’re playing this entire weekend!

THIS IS BLOG STOP NO. 2

In case you’ve arrived here directly, you’ll want to click on the image below to get to the start of the bloghop 🙂

And now… open your arms wide so I can give you a great big (((squeeze))) and this goodie-bag that I’ve created for you!

CLICK ON THE IMAGE ABOVE to grab your freebie 🙂 (And while you’re downloading, you might want to leave a little love on my blog via the COMMENTS box at the bottom? 😉 I just *love* hearing from you! )

Sorry, the download link has expired. Thank you so much for dropping by!

Included in my mini kit are:

  • 3 highly-textured 12×12 patterned papers
  • 3 highly-textured 12×12 solid papers
  • infinity chain
  • stitched grosgrain ribbon
  • journaling tag
  • stapled vintage frame
  • a trio of eyelets
  • pinned tag
  • price code tag
  • heart paper clip
  • extra large embossed acetate title

All my elements come in simple and pre-shadowed versions! 🙂

(PS. For those who live in the US, the colors of my 4EVER Mini Kit are sure to work perfectly for your Fourth-of-July holiday that’s right around the corner! Isn’t 4 such a fabulous number? 😀 )

NEXT STOP on the bloghop is… hang on… let me first remind you (*naughty smiles):

DON’T FORGET … THERE’S MORE THIS WEEKEND!

We have discounts on every class and product in our store through Sunday, June 26! Be sure to stock up on your favorite digi supplies as well as enroll in the classes you’ve been wanting to take!

  • 20% off every self-paced class, including Digital Scrapbooking, Photo Editing, Adobe Illustrator, Digital Organization, and more
  • 30% off our beginner classes, Up & Running with Photoshop and Photo Editing: Good-to-Great Workflow
  • 35% off ALL our DIGITAL PRODUCTS! (Click HERE to go to my shop :D)

And if you’ve missed any of the 27 episodes of Jessica’s amazing Photoshop Friday tutorials and our Hybrid Project Friday tutorials, now’s your chance to grab them for just $1 each before they’re retired forever on June 26th.

AND NOW YOU WANT TO RUN TO…

BLOG STOP NO. 3 – which is the home of the goddess of all things kitschy, Danielle’s blog!

Click HERE to get to Kitschy Digitals, Danielle’s blog!

Have fun, and thanks so much for dropping by! Don’t be a stranger … come back often cos I just love sitting on my blog porch, sipping on iced tea (or hot chocolate :D), and swapping stories with you! (Go ahead and sign up for email subscription on the right top side of this page 😉 ).

See you soon! BIG BIG ((((hugs))))!

FOUR IS…

Super Summer Sale at JessicaSprague.com

Four is fabulous. Four is fascinating. Four is fantastic.

And JessicaSprague.com is FOUR! 😀

To celebrate four awesome years of growing skills and giving you the best digital products, we’re throwing a HUMONGOUS Birthday Bash & Summer Sale! From June 14-26, you can save 20% off of every self-paced class, and 35% off of ALL digital products. (That’s right! A whopping 35% off on all my products too! 😉 ).

And for those with a thirst to learn, grab all 27 episodes of Jessica’s amazing Photoshop Friday tutorials for just $1 each before they’re retired on June 26!

As part of the celebration, starting on June 24, you can participate in an incredible weekend of grabbing fabulous freebies in our second (and biggest ever) blog hop, picking up a sweet digital freebie at each of the 47 (yes, FORTY-oh-glorious-SEVEN) stops!

Best of all, on June 26 Jessica will be making a special announcement of a brand new class coming up in July.

We only put our site on sale two times a year, so don’t miss out on this GREAT savings opportunity! For all the info on the Summer Sale, Photoshop Fridays, blog hop, and the new class, just click on the lovely image above!

RUN and HAVE FUN!

And remember to come back here on June 24th – you *really* do not want to miss the partay! 😉

Better Late Than… Later :)

I’m wide awake! I’m not sleeping! After what seems like forever, I’m back on my blogporch! YAY!

So I just had the time to skip around netland and discovered (or re-discovered, or more fully discovered, since I’m pretty sure I got the email about this at the start of the year) WordPress’ Post A Day / Post a Week challenges for 2011. And I’ll kid you not, I spent a couple more days thinking to myself, “Really now, do you need to add one more to your already more-than-full plate of things to do in a day?” Now that’s precisely the kind of thinking that got me from January (when I first received the email informing me of a way to ensure consistent blog posts) to half a year after… still in the same place.

But the fact is, I do realize I have been pathetic at sitting on my blogporch with you for so long. Not for lack of desire, no, definitely not. It’s simply a matter of not yet finding that elusive 24-more-hours-to-add-to-the-day that has kept me from indulging in all that I would really love to do (and yes, sitting with you here is pretty high on that list).

And the other fact is, realization should give way to some kind of resolution, some kind of movement towards a better point. And I figured perhaps this is the just push I need!

So (taking a deep breath) here it is, folks. A desire, a plan, and hopefully a successful adventure: I will attempt to do Post a Week 2011! I promise to show up here at least once a week (dare I say, perhaps even more?) and excite, bore, tease, delight, et cetera you with my company. 🙂 Never mind if it’s halfway through 2011; today is as good a day as any to start, right?

Because you know what they say: better late than… later! 😆

PS. If you’d like to join me on this journey, HERE’s where you can learn more about the whole adventure!

Grow your skills (and grab some freebies too!)

Okay, I am guilty of being totally remiss in sitting on my blog porch with you, dearest friends, and I am so sorry about that. I could tell you all about the past months spent running after speeding trains, but let me not bore you with that, and instead simply promise to rectify that. In fact, I will begin rectifying today! 🙂 Because today is a good day! Because today I have news too great to share that I just had to rush here and tell you all about it!

Do you know when “mayday” is a good thing?

Why, when it refers to 7 Days in May, the annual scrapaganza over at jessicasprague.com, where you get a smorgasboard of daily challenges for an entire week… the perfect chance to keep growing your skills, put your fabulous photos on wonderful layouts, preserve the precious memories that go with them, and grab some awesome freebies all at the same time! What treat could be better than that?

So if you haven’t scrapped in ages, or if you just scrapped an hour ago, or if you haven’t scrapped at all in your entire life: this is for YOU! Come and join us this entire week, beginning today. Just click on the flyer below and find the first of seven daily challenges at the top (sticky) portion of our General Forum!

I’m leading today’s challenge (and Kari and Linda, my two awesome – and awesomely-creative – friends, will be leading some of this week’s challenges as well). Here’s a sneak peek of the inspiration behind today’s challenge (teehee!)

So… shall I see you on the Spraground? I hope so! Be there or be… THERE! 😉

And now… let the wild rumpus begin! 😀

Like Free? Click Like!

Ever have days when you feel like you’re running after speeding trains that just won’t slow down long enough to allow you to hop on? 😆

That’s kind of what my life has been like these past weeks!

But I’m halting the chase for a bit right now because… I’m the featured designer on the first-ever Friday Favorites celebration at digilovely.com this weekend!

If you’ve to digilovely.com already, you’ll know that it’s chock-full of inspiration and lovely layouts by the super-talented ladies of our JessicaSprague.com Creative Team!

There’s a special reason why you should rush over there right now (like: RIGHT NOW 😉 ) … because I know I’m kinda running late coming here to let you know (~wince! I’m sorry! Did I say life has been crazy hectic?~). But don’tcha worry, I’m not *too* late, because you still have till 11:59pm (Eastern Standard Time) today to grab the chance to get your favorite liv.edesigns product for free! That’s right, for free! Isn’t that awesome? 😀

All you have to do is take a trip to digilovely.com (that’s right, go ahead and click on that link 😉 ) to get the chance to grab that element pack, that paper pack, or that kit that you’ve had your eye on lately. 😉 (Everything in my shop is included in this freebie-raffle, with the exception only of my albums and template bundles. This means single template are okay, but not the bundles :D). While you’re there, you’ll love checking out all the awesome layouts by our uber-amazing creative team members!

So … do you like free? I like! I hope you like too, and if you do, here’s what you need to know!

There are 2 ways to win your favorite liv.edesigns product this weekend:

1. Hop on to digilovely.com and leave a comment stating which your favorite product is (that’s what you’ll win if your name gets drawn!).

OR

2. Go to our jessicasprague.com on Facebook and click LIKE (you need to “Like” it to leave a comment) and then tell us what your favorite product is. While you’re there, go to my liv.edesigns Facebook page too and click LIKE (and I will love you forever! :D)

If you’re not familiar with Facebook, here’s a quick and easy way to LIKE!

You can do both and increase the chances that your name will be drawn as winner! Kari, the digilovely boss, will be in charge of drawing the winners after the draw closes tonight. She’ll be picking 5 winners from the digilovely.com commenters, and 5 winners from our Facebook commenters.

If you haven’t gone to my shop lately, why don’t you take a stroll and check out the stuff that’s up for grabs? Click right HERE or on the image below to get to my shop. 🙂

I wish you the best of luck, and THANK YOU so much for being awesome!

Have a wonderful Sunday! ((((hugs))))

I’m alive!

Been buried under multiple projects and a crazy hectic life of deadlines, but just wanted to say I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth and will be with you real soon (with lots of exciting news too)!

In the meantime, let’s rock together to this!

See you soon, lovelies! :*

How to Make a Laptop (in 17 Easy Steps)

It’s no secret that I’m a hybrid wannabe. Here’s the thing, though: the biggest reason why I don’t do much hybrid stuff is because I never have enough time (or motivation) to get out a whole bunch of yummy, textural stuff then create stuff with actual scissors and glue and rulers and cutters while making sure that my younger kids don’t accidentally, say, touch the hot glue gun and then clean everything up after. Phew! See how tiring that was just to read? Can you imagine actually doing it? (Hybrid experts, I salute you!) 😀

So when one of my sons takes home a school project that requires parental participation, I sigh and scratch my head, but really, I’m secretly delighted because I have no choice! I have got to get down on my knees and put my hybrid skillz (whatever little I have 😉 ) to work!

This weekend, it was my six-year-old boy’s turn to be my school-project-partner. The task: Create a toy laptop using at least 5 different recycled or old materials.

Nice.

Well then… there was nothing to do but get to work! (And maybe get the camera out, too, so that in case you ever find yourself having to create a toy laptop from recycled materials, you just might find some cool ideas here! 😉 )

STEP 1: Do the caveman thing: hunt and gather!

First order of the day: Collect all the junk you can get your hands on. Never mind if you won’t end up using half of them. It’s just nice to know that you’ve got enough junk to create with (and by using them, you make space for even more junk to collect! Win!)

STEP 2: Have the essentials ready.

Essentials in this particular case would be the project instructions, your hand-drawn diagram of what the finished project might look like, a list of possible materials to use for each part, and yes, that ever-essential super-mug of coffee (or Diet Mt. Dew or hot cocoa, or whatever makes your little hybrid heart happy).

Step 3: Rule it!

Grab the biggest carton that you can find. (I knew there was a good reason to hold on to that box of my laptop stand! 😆 ). Get the metal rulers out (a metal ruler doesn’t get nicks like plastic rulers do, in case your cutter decides to get naughty and cross paths with it). Start trimming off the edges you won’t need.

Step 4: Get a super-cute hybrid helper.

Just because it’s always fun to work with a cutie. 🙂

Step 5: Slot it.

Cut little slots into the sides to create flaps, which will then become the fortified sides of your box.

Step 6: Nip and tuck.

Or, actually, fold and tuck… the sides of the box. Use masking tape to keep the flaps down, in case your carton is thick and refuses to stay down.

This is going to form the body of the laptop. (I’m just sayin’… you know… just in case the box starts to resemble something a pizza would be delivered in… which I think it kinda did for a while. And that’s how I knew we needed to break for a snack 😆 ).

Step 7: Tape and cut.

Oookay. When your tummy is settled and happy, get one side of an old gift box and measure it so that it fits inside your main carton. This will form the base upon which your keyboard will rise. 😉

Tape the sides of the keyboard base. Then cut out 4 strips (measured to fit in the inner part of the other side of your main box). The leftover carton trimmed from the box comes in handy for these little pieces.

Step 8: Got foam?

If your old box came with packing foam inside it, like mine did, do the happy dance! If it didn’t, any semi-stiff material that you can find lying around will do the lift-up job.

Let me explain the how’s and why’s:

Cut up strips of foam and stick them around the sides of the keyboard base. Oh, and the middle part too! This will take care of the extra cushioning you’ll need so that the keyboard base doesn’t lurch inward once eager kid-fingers start “typing” on the keyboard.

Step 9: Bring out the gun.

Turn the keyboard base over, take your glue gun and shoot glue over the sides where the keyboard edges meet with the lower part of the carton.

Step 10: Slice and dice.

Take the leftover carton and cut little strips for the trackpad (scissors come in handy for curving the corners of the trackpad) and then cut the strips into little squares to form the keys.

Stick all of these temporarily with masking tape on any expendable piece of carton, just so you can see how the keys will all line up (plus it makes it much easier to paint them, which is the next step coming up).

Step 11: Go forth and spray.

Step outside into the great green garden, carrying old newspapers to protect the grass… and spray away with old paint left over from various projects.

Step 12: Be Sharp(ie)!

When the paint has dried, take your Sharpie pen and write the letters and symbols of the keys on the little painted cardboard squares.

TIP: It helps to copy from a real laptop! 😀

Step 13: Monitor, monitor.

Print out whatever image you want to use as your monitor image. For our project, I transformed my Facebook page into my son’s using Photoshop. I replaced the profile photo strip with photos of him working on the project. I included an imaginary conversation between his teacher and him, which was a great place to list all the materials he used on the project. 😀

Step 14: Have an apple.

Print out your logo, cut, and paste on the cover of your “laptop.” (I briefly considered using a mango or some other tropical fruit, but Apple won in the end. Hahaha).

Step 15: Watch the wires!

Take a pipe cleaner and bend it a bit. Stick this onto a strip of black leftover carton (folded in half to create both sides). Tape a tiny piece of cut-off pipe cleaner to form the other metal side of the plug. Stick back and front sides of folded carton with glue gun.

Step 16: Check it out!

Check if your laptop looks fine. Do a whoop and a victory battle cry together with your cutie hybrid helper!

Step 17: Fall in love…

… when you see the look of sheer delight and excitement on your little project-partner’s face!

And voila! You’re done! Wooooooot!!!

PS. And if it looks like your little ones aren’t going to sleep early that evening because they’ve “got work to do” on their laptop, don’t say I didn’t warn you! 😉

365 in 2011

Project 365 isn’t new: it’s been going on strong for at least five years. Capturing the hearts of photography enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who simply seek to document their daily lives, this project of taking a photo every day for an entire year is the perfect way to record the moments that make up your life (with the happy side-effect of improving your photographic skills while indulging in your passion for clicking your shutter!).

Two years ago, I half-heartedly attempted to do this project ( and by saying half-heartedly, I mean not that I didn’t want to do it but that I knew I had so much on my plate both design-wise and real-life-wise that I knew I wouldn’t be able to prioritize it). So not much came out of that attempt. I took photos, a lot of them, as always, but not on a daily basis. And the whole point of Project 365 is that you end the year with a daily photographic documentation of your life.

The thing about Project 365 (or any project, for that matter) is that you need to fully commit to it. 😉

Then last year, on a whim, I decided to join my brother as he began his Project 365 in the middle of the year (hey, if one is brave enough to start a project with half of the days in the years gone, how can that not be inspiring?). Recalling how unsuccessful I was the year before, I decided to wade into the project without feeling the paralyzing pressure of committing to a whole year’s worth (can you tell there’s still a bit of the rebellious little teenager left in me? 😆 ), I came up with my own version of the project. Thankfully, my By-The-Month project turned out to be successful: I actually succeeded in taking a photo every day for a month! Yay!

That gave me the impetus to pull up my sleeves and dip my arms into a full-blown commitment to see Project 365 in 2011 from beginning to end. I hope I’m not tempting any jinxes, but so far, so good! 🙂

It’s the 37th day of the year now, and I’ve got all of my daily photos posted on my FB account, but I figured I’d share them with you right here too in case you’re not on FB (and if you are, why aren’t we FB-friends yet? :lol:). But precisely because we’re friends with or without Facebook connections, I wouldn’t dream of making you suffer, scrolling through all the past photos in one go, so here are the first 10 of the year (and I’ll eventually get them all up here in batches of 10 till I’m all caught up :D).

#001 – Happy New Year!


Considering that they stayed in our country for 300 years and their blood runs in our veins, it is no wonder that we have adopted the Spanish tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve (one for each month of the year).

The jury is out on the grapes, but the champagne was to-die-for. heehee.

#002 – The Motivation


So I spent the first few days of the new year doing my version of spring cleaning (spring into cleaning!)… and here’s the reason why: dual monitors from the hubs. They just make my multi-tasking geeky heart beat faster. 😀 Don’t I just have the best guy in the world?

#003 – Her name is Saika…


… and she came home with me after I had lunch with my dear friends (who happen to be my wedding godchildren too, but–ahem–note that it doesn’t follow that I’m much older than them. hehe)

#004 – Ugly Dolls are rocking our home


Seriously. That’s their name: Ugly Dolls. And we’re housing three of them, one for each of the younger kids. They may be called Ugly but they are uber-loved. LOL.

#005 – Go ahead, you may take your leave.


Go on, out my home, you lethally fattening things. Leave my thighs alone.

LOL. No, really, these were absolutely delish.

#006 – Eat, drink, and be merry.


If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded goal, it would be a merrier world. ~ J.R.R. Tolkien

Tonight was indeed merry, with great food and great company.

#007 – Who lives in a pineapple under the…


…feet? Sponge! Bob! Square! Pants!

Okay, yeah, some days I really regress because of the company I keep (read: my 3 younger kids). LOL.

We walk barefoot in our home, but today my littlest one came padding into my room in these soft slippers… a gift from Christmas, but since he tore open all the wrappers in a jiffy, I didn’t get to catch who gave them to him. So thank you, anyway, dear Spongebob gifter! He loves them. 🙂

#008 – Bliss


It is a happy talent to know how to play. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

#009 – Terrible Take, Terrific Taste


I didn’t take my camera with me to lunch, so I had to be content with shooting with my Blackberry.

Not a great photo, but this Special Xiao Long Bao wwas wroth the trip to this hole-in-the-wall authentic Chinese restaurant (where those who opt to use spoons and forks take them from a glass of hot water on the table, that kind of thing).

Xiao Long Bao is like dimsum, except it’s eaten from a soup spoon that you fill beforehand with a special vinegar sauce and strips of ginger. You poke the dough of the little ball just a tiny bit to let the “soup” seep out of the bun, then you slurp the entire thing in one go.

Quite a delectable experience. 😀

#010 – Mike & Mox


You fathers will understand. You have a little girl. You’re her oracle. You’re her hero. And then the day comes when she gets her first permanent wave and goes to her first real party, and from that day on, you’re in a constant state of panic. ~ Stanley Banks in Father of the Bride

Join me?

Are you doing Project 365 too? Or the less daunting Project 52 (taking photos each week)? If you haven’t yet, consider this an invitation to join (and link me up in your comments so I can come view your wonderful shots too!)

If this is the first time you’re hearing about it and you’d like to know more about Project 365, you can read more on PhotoJojo (the post includes the wonderful WHY you should do it and tips on how to do it). 🙂

Voila! Till the next photo deluge! 😆 Have a wonderful weekend (or what’s left of it), folks!

New Year, New Look

 

Well, hello there! Remember me?

It’s been way too long since I last enjoyed your company. Forgive me. Life can get crazy busy, you know that, right?

But this is the first month of a new year, and along with it comes a fresh chance to begin again!

And to celebrate new beginnings and the new year, I decided to give my blog porch a new look! 😀 Let me know if you like the fresh new (if a bit messy) paint! 🙂

((((hugs))))