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É verdade que há medo. É verdade que há isolamento. É verdade que há açambarcamento. É verdade que há doença. É verdade que há mesmo morte. Mas há quem diga que, em Wuhan, depois de tantos anos de …
This is the first time I've done this project with them, so it's kind of an experiment. We are all working from the same photo, one of mine. I chose a mostly full front view of the face. It is classic Rembrandt lighting, in which there is a triangular patch of light on the shadowed side of the face.
My SIL is obsessed with owls, as am I, so I knew a pink owl theme baby shower was the way to go! I hosted the baby shower at my house, cleared out my formal living room, and rented tables, chairs, and linens from a local party rental place. I wanted to keep everything light, and airy, with "woodsy" touches. I choose the colors white, and pink, and brought in some twin, and burlap to kind of give that rustic feel. I found little nests, and twigs at Hobby Lobby to place in the flower centerpieces, and made little pink, white, and tan owls to add some extra cuteness. The favors: handmade sugar scrub for hands, in a small mason jar. I made the mommy to be a diaper cake topped with a sweet pink owl found at Target:) Smore pops: marshmallow dipped in chocolate, and covered with crushed graham crackers! Using my Cricut I made pink, white, and tan owl cupcake toppers, and burlap, and lace flowers. Using an owl mold I found on Amazon, I made yummy pink vanilla owls.... they were a hit! I love owls too, so I used my own owls to decorate with. I took a tiny Styrofoam ball that I already had, and wrapped it with yarn, made little yarn wings, and yarn ears to make an adorable owl. I found these cool owl lanterns in the dollar bins at Target! Such a lucky find!! I love the way it turned out...so sweet:) Enjoy!
Sampson County was organized in 1784 and taken from neighboring county of Duplin. Land from neighboring Wayne County and New Hanover counties would be annexed later. The settlers were Scotch-Irish immigrants from North Ireland, many of who came to the colony of North Carolina under the protection and inducements of Henry McCulloch, a wealthy London merchant. The community of Taylors Bridge, located about halfway between Clinton and Harrells in lower Sampson County (at the time Duplin County), was one of the earliest European settled areas of the county, with pioneer families living there as early as the 1730s or 1740s. The Swiss from New Bern came into this area during the mid-eighteenth century. The county was named after Lieutenant General John Sampson, the first mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina. Genealogy Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers Indexes to Wills and Estates 1821 to 1860 Images of Sampson County Wills and Estates Bass, Joshua Bell, Robert Blackburn, William Bradshaw, John Brown, Arthur Bunting, David Buttar, Robert Fisher, John Frederick, James Fryers, Jonathan Gaines, Batholomew Gates, John Gates, Mary Ann Godwin, Nathan Gregory, Lott Grigory, Lott Henderson, William Ivey, Thomas Jackson, Richard Johnson, Joshua Kennada, Patrick Lanier, John Lee, Burchet Matthew, Joel Merrit, Gabriel Peterson, Aaron Register, Joseph Ridgeon, Matthew Royal, Owen Stevens, John Strickland, Molly Thornton, Berry Thornton, Nathaniel Thornton, Susannah Treadwell, John Williamson, Wright Find your Ancestors Records on North Carolina Pioneers SUBSCRIBE HERE