So I found this on Stumbleupon: http://thebeautydepartment.com/2011/06/pin-it-up-girl/
It's called the "Twisted Sister." It's really pretty and looks easy enough! Below is just a little preview of it, but click on the link to get the bigger image.
Looks pretty simple to me; thought I'd share it. ^^
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Are you smarter than a fifth grader? I mean...your little brother?
So I just gotta say...how in the heck do kids get so smart?
I came home to visit family for the weekend, and last night my little brother asked me to tell him a story before bed. He's has his traditions- my sister, Lindsay, always tells him about The Trojan Horse. I always tell him about The Candy House (Hansel and Gretel).
So last night as I was telling my version of the story, Levi kept interrupting me. "Um, excuse me 'Lisha, but you're wrong. The witch was green, and she has a wart on her nose." Up until this point, Levi had never noticed that my story is always slightly different. You see, I tend to make parts of it up as I go along, due to lack of memory. I asked him, "How do you know?" He informed me (oh so calmly) that according to the book, the witch had green skin. I quickly reassured him that the book was incorrect. Thankfully he is still at that age where my opinion trumps published books.
This morning I was Googling coloring pages of Captain America for him. He was standing beside me, intently watching. Our conversation went as follows:
Levi: "I should send a picture to Jon! He would love a picture of Captain America. Do you know why?"
Me: "Why?"
Levi: "Because Captain 'Merica is in the army."
Me: "No he' not Levi."
Levi: "Yes, he is."
Me: "No, he's not."
Levi: "You should read the book."
Jon (listening through Skype): "He's right Alisha."
I guess sometimes there comes a point where you just can't outsmart them anymore...
I came home to visit family for the weekend, and last night my little brother asked me to tell him a story before bed. He's has his traditions- my sister, Lindsay, always tells him about The Trojan Horse. I always tell him about The Candy House (Hansel and Gretel).
So last night as I was telling my version of the story, Levi kept interrupting me. "Um, excuse me 'Lisha, but you're wrong. The witch was green, and she has a wart on her nose." Up until this point, Levi had never noticed that my story is always slightly different. You see, I tend to make parts of it up as I go along, due to lack of memory. I asked him, "How do you know?" He informed me (oh so calmly) that according to the book, the witch had green skin. I quickly reassured him that the book was incorrect. Thankfully he is still at that age where my opinion trumps published books.
This morning I was Googling coloring pages of Captain America for him. He was standing beside me, intently watching. Our conversation went as follows:
Levi: "I should send a picture to Jon! He would love a picture of Captain America. Do you know why?"
Me: "Why?"
Levi: "Because Captain 'Merica is in the army."
Me: "No he' not Levi."
Levi: "Yes, he is."
Me: "No, he's not."
Levi: "You should read the book."
Jon (listening through Skype): "He's right Alisha."
I guess sometimes there comes a point where you just can't outsmart them anymore...
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