Some of you may think that I sit around in my flannel pajamas and craft, sew, and write all day every day. It seems ideal. It sounds great. But it's far from the truth. This is just a small part of my day. So I thought I would share with you what my life is really like and some of the small things that make me happy.
I am a full time student. I work at a law firm. I am married. All of these things come before blogging. And I blog A LOT. What keeps me going, you might ask? In no particular order...
A lot of caffeine. Here is a shot of my desk at the law firm. I got this coffee cozy from Lisa Vonli. Makes me smile. Makes other people smile. Makes the coffee even better.
I know, look at that setup. A TV right in front of me! Too bad it stays on MSNBC all day. I would love to watch HGTV while I work. But I still have my adorable monkey cozy!
My husband. He is very encouraging and keeps life fun. We laugh every day.
This blog. You guys make my day, every day. I love reading your comments and emails. I love that you read what I write. Thank you.







10 comments:
Just started following your blog!! Loooove it!! Super cute. =)
I love that coffee cozy. And you are too cute for words. :)
That coffee mug is fantastic. Yes, laughter is the best medicine..great site.
-Buffi
My Wonderfully Dysfunctional Blog
You are a busy girl!! I want a coffee monkey...I bet he makes it taste better, too!
Keep laughing...it cures what ails ya' :)
Awesome!
ANd love the coffee thing!
Great post! I share with you in your busy-ness! But hey, it keeps life interesting, right?
I love your monkey coffee sleeve too! Our TV at work stays on MSNBC or HSN too; it drives me insane!
You are a busy girl! I love the coffee cozy! :)
I am your newest follower =) on here and on twitter!
Im glad I stumbled upon your blog!
you rock!
Same here, girl!! You're doing just fine with your grrrreat blog!! XOXO
Can you not get a remote and put the tv on HGTV when no one else is around?? :) I LOVE David Bromstad and any show that does staging for quick sell! I've been staging houses before it was called staging!
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