...that time of the month

If you are wondering why I have been MIA, and why I seem to do it every month, it is because of my work deadline. I am the graphic designer for a magazine and have to turn in the book on the 20th of the month. So..yeah! I am done.

This month has been especially busy cause I have also had more than the average number of people contact me to design their website or wedding invites. Whew. Almost done with those too. So, I should be back for a while.

Since I last posted, other than a crazy work schedule, things have been pretty slow around here. Here are some of the highlights:

I had a wonderful brunch with two beautiful gals that I LOVE. The lovely hostess introduced me Monte Cristos. AMAZING! How did I not know about these? You should all look up a recipe and try them. (I would post hers, but I don't have it...)

I read Women of the Silk for my bookclub. I didn't hate the book, but I didn't love it either. It was a very easy read and I loved learning about the silk factories, but I didn't feel attached to any of the characters. Usually when I read a book, I can't put it down until I finish. With this book, however, I felt content reading a chapter at a time. I wasn't sad when major characters died, I wasn't worried for them when the Japanese were approaching. The author didn't build the characters enough for me to care about them. It wouldn't be a book I would recommend to anyone. If you want to read a good book about China, I recommend Wild Swans!

I finished up a photography class by Nicole Hill and learned how to use my new camera. I am so excited!! Now all I need is a few thousand dollars to buy some quality lenses. ha!

***A friend of mine had a goal for herself last month to post something on her blog everyday. It has been so fun to read, so I have decided to take the challenge myself during the month of March. Starting March 1, I will post something every day. I am not sure I have that much to write about, but I thought it would be fun to try. Anyone want to join me?

9 comments

  1. I read Women of the Silk for bookclub last year and felt very much like you did. It was fine, nothing great. What class from Nicole Hill did you take? I am always ALWAYS looking for a good photography class.

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  2. I took her 101 class. It is really fabulous. nicolehill.blogspot.com

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  3. I took Nicole's class last fall and really learned alot.

    I am looking forward to your daily posts in March. I try to post every day but sometimes I just don't have anything worth recording.

    I'd love to hear from you in one of your posts, a tutorial of sorts, about your wonderful banner and how to create one. It is so cute.

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  4. I'm in the same boat with my new camera. It was a pretty major purchase to buy it, and now I have to make even more major purchases for some decent accessories. I really want a new flash. Maybe Christmas will now be dedicated to the camera.

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  5. i did a post every day in Nov., well that was my goal anyway, i made it almost every day - i am looking forward to checking in and seeing what you have to say all March long!

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  6. Love the posting every day of March idea. I should hop on board. Glad you met your deadline and have more time to play now!

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  7. Wow. Sounds like you have some cool friends! :)

    I love the posting every day idea. But I have been so ornery for the past two days I'm a little worried to let my grumpiness out.

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  8. that's funny - i just saw women of the silk on some reading must do list. and i had a mental note to get it from the library & read it. do you think i shouldn't waste my time?!

    and i have to admit that when you wrote "that time of the month" i wasn't thinking the post would be about your busy work schedule right now! ;)

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  9. hayley...it is a super easy and fast read, so if it is a waste of time, it at least wont waste much time.

    If you haven't read Wild Swans, it is 1000 times better.

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