Tim's Mom tagged me with this Six Quirky Things about Yourself meme.
Here are the rules:
1) Link to the person who tagged me.
2) Mention the rules.
3) Tell six quirky yet boring, unspectacular details about myself.
4) Tag 6 other blogger's by linking to them.
5) Go to each person's blog and leave a comment that lets them know they've been tagged.
So 6 uninteresting quirky facts about myself are . . .
1. I drink practically every cold drink through a straw. It is actually hard for me to drink it any other way.
2. I always have something to drink with my meal or a snack. I have an aunt that would wait until her meal was finished before drinking anything. I just can't imagine why?
3. I love tiny things (i.e. small books).
4. I love roses (which is not that quirky) but the fact that pink (coral pink) ones are really the only ones that I really, really like.
5. I really do not like to go barefoot nor do I like for my feet to be dirty. Where are my socks?
6. I find it almost impossible to sleep without a fan running.
Here's who I'm tagging:
Lea at Farmhouse Blessings
Peggy at The Simple Woman
Cary at Serenity Farms
I will add more later
Sunday, July 27, 2008
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Cath Kidston In Print and Tea

Sometimes you find the nicest things in places where you do not expect them. I found this book in a Big Lots this past week. I saw it awhile ago but kept waiting to purchase it. Guess what???? Yesterday it was on clearance for (hold your breath) $1. I am really enjoying all the ideas. I just gotta try making those frilly rubber gloves.
I also found this lovely tea. It is a very smooth blend of Earl Grey with rose petals. Most of the time trying black teas leaves me less than happy because they are so strong, but this is very smooth with a hint of floral. The tea bags have a silky feel to them and you can get a second cup from one bag or just make a small pot of tea to share with a friend.
I have more finds that I will share later.
Mrs. Sensibility