Showing posts with label Thank You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thank You. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Giving Thanks

I wanted to pause from the craziness of life for a minute, to give thanks. First off, thank you to all of my amazing readers for visiting when you have a chance. You fuel my "desire to inspire". I appreciate each and every one of your comments, tips and kind words!


I also need to send a huge hug and thank you to my wonderful friends and family. Your unwavering support over the past six weeks means the world to me! I am blessed to have each and every one of you in my life. I will come out of this on top!!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Thank You, IIDA.



A quick thank you to Brianne from the student chapter of IIDA, for contacting me to be a guest blogger on their site. Read my interview here...

Friday, March 6, 2009

THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!

A huge thank you, Michelle, for the extremely kind mention and link. I'm both flattered and grateful. Michelle is the author of the fabulous & creatively named blog, M.A. Belle.
Please be sure to check out Michelle's blog, collaboration Lonny {see below, Lady Yellow, post} and amazing fabric line Rubie Green.
HAPPY WEEKEND EVERYONE!
Love the title of this photograph.... it's so right on!
Follow your Bliss

Thursday, December 11, 2008

THANK YOU Terri Sapienza of The Washington Post

{This photo spoke to me on a few levels; not only do I own these socks but I love to brainstorm and sketch out my creative ideas while relaxing in bed.}
Image: Flickr

for choosing SHELTER as a pick to click this week!!! I am once again, very flattered!!!! Thank you!! I share this honor with fellow blogger Aliciabdesigns - I am still loving yellow too Alicia, congrats!!

Terri Sapienza writes wonderful columns, for the Home and Garden section of The Post.
Today's feature titled Here, There and Everywhere is about thinking "beyond the branches" with regard to holiday decorating!

HAPPY WEEKEND!!

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