I have been extremely lucky with blog giveaways lately and have won an extremely beautiful pack from the gorgeous and lovely Liesa at Handmade Heaven and a very supercute Bugga Bugs giveaway hosted by the very, very talented Alicia at The Red Deer , so a very BIG thank you ladies! If you haven't visited them yet, why don't you pop by for a visit and enjoy their fabulous blogs! So to give back to the good Karma giveaway fund, I visited a cake decorating store for some inspiration...and I came out with a box full of cupcake papers, that's about 600 or more. I think I was in that shop for a good 45 minutes, I am not joking, it's like a kid in a candy store...or a fabric store for my lovely sew crafty blog friends :) Now all you have to do is leave a comment, nothing much, just a hello or share a joke. I'll leave it open till midnight Saturday the 31st of October and also the end of Blogtoberfest and draw a winner from a hat or bowl or bag and announce it on Sunday...
What a fabulous photo. If you can remember what she is laughing at, write it down so you can tell your girl when she is old like us and has forgotten has simple life was!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing the photo of you when you remember to laugh like that!
Great photo. Kids really do remind us of what's important. I know that when I see my daughter stopping to smell a flower or pick one for me ,it melts my heart and reminds me to slow down and take it in, be thankful for all that we have.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo, and a beautiful sentiment.
ReplyDeleteYes we do so get caught up in the go go of life and forget to stop and smell the roses. A lovely reminder to do so...
ReplyDeleteYes...you are right and thanks to our beautiful children to remind us to laugh;)I love the photo and Nikki idea too :)
ReplyDeleteI made the choux...Yay!!!!x
I'm in with you!!! Lets go have some 100% no worry fun!!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!! I see she is wearing the bracelet!! That makes me happy :)
ReplyDeletethis is sooo beautiful what a gorgeous shot
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sentiment and an equally beautiful photo... I think it's always very important to stay young at heart, particularly when things get a little too serious. That's why I see-sawed and monkey barred with my little man today!
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