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Archive for May 2nd, 2005

Get Squeaky Clean!

May
2

It’s finally here! Go see my sister’s new website, Creations by Celestial! She hand-crafts soaps and other body products and jewelry. She started out making soap a few years ago and I thought she was so weird, but I love her stuff now! She homeschools her three little boys and makes soap all day. Emily at CiaoMyBella designed the site and I helped Celeste get it ready. She’s having a grand opening special, so check it out!

Just bought these books:
South Beach Diet (yeah, right…..)
Teach Your Dog to Behave (really, had I lost my mind? first I buy South Beach Diet then I buy a dog training book–my dogs are laughing already… Why didn’t I buy an exercise video while I was at it?)
Just One Look, Harlan Coben
Blue Twilight, Maggie Shayne
The Sheik Who Loved Me, Loreth Anne White

Wanted to buy Seeing Red by Jill Shalvis but it wasn’t out at my Wal-Mart. Must go to Amazon instead……..

Daily Photo: Doesn’t every neighborhood subdivision have a creepy, old graveyard? Our does!

And don’t forget to come back here tomorrow for the Mother’s Day Prize Pack contest!

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