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Hello..! I am Desirée from The 36th Avenue… and if I am dreaming PLEASE DO NOT wake me up. I want to enjoy as long as I can the fact that I am visiting HERE at Ucreate! Thank you Kari for having me. One of my mottos in life is ” Make the ordinary, EXTRAORDINARY.” […]
Learn how Kari Tirrell puts a fresh spin on still life composition in her colorful paintings that feature ordinary items arranged in playful jumbles.
Hello..! I am Desirée from The 36th Avenue… and if I am dreaming PLEASE DO NOT wake me up. I want to enjoy as long as I can the fact that I am visiting HERE at Ucreate! Thank you Kari for having me. One of my mottos in life is ” Make the ordinary, EXTRAORDINARY.” […]
I recently read of a new trend on the rise; hiring a photographer while on vacation. Although my initial reaction was how absurdly extravagant, the more I got to thinking about it the more delighted I became at the very idea of it. If ever there was someone passionate about goo
Hello..! I am Desirée from The 36th Avenue… and if I am dreaming PLEASE DO NOT wake me up. I want to enjoy as long as I can the fact that I am visiting HERE at Ucreate! Thank you Kari for having me. One of my mottos in life is ” Make the ordinary, EXTRAORDINARY.” […]
This Lemon Curd Mousse is so elegant, yet easy enough to make an ordinary day special. It's a creamy, fluffy lemon cloud on top of a graham cracker-y crunch.
| Author: Kari Kilgore | Publisher: Spiral Publishing, Ltd. | Publication Date: April 30, 2021 | Number of Pages: 266 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1948890836 | ISBN-13: 9781948890830
Lover of loyalty,dogs,family,kindness, muscle cars of late 60s early 70s and an only child whom has never wed or bore children. Pretty peaceful lol. 139 Followers.
"Everything can feel intensely overwhelming at once, but in time, we will find the best ways to cope."
Kari McCaffrey is no ordinary teenager. Gifted with magical abilities and determined to chart her own destiny, she chafes under the guardianship of her older brother, who has his own ideas for her future. Refusing to listen to him, Kari runs away and enrols in Greenleaf Academy, a prestigious boarding school for magical youths. As soon as she steps on the bus bound for Greenleaf-accompanied by Tala, a baby dragon, and Therem, a magical book-Kari becomes intertwined with a group of talented youths, each out to be the best. From Li Reed, trying to escape the world, to Vlad, a worn-down vampire, Kari soon learns she must fend for herself in a very uncertain world. Soon after she arrives, Kari's life becomes even more complicated. Trapped on an island, she becomes obsessed with a name-Raku-someone whose existence has been hidden. Kari is about to discover that her quest to know more about the mysterious Senya has unwittingly put not only her, but also the inhabitants of the island, in grave danger.
In February, I stumbled across a new kind of planner/journal that I was excited to try. I had never heard of it before, and what it promised to do seemed simple and amazing. It's called a Bullet Journal and you can see the basics of its layout here: http://bulletjournal.com Because I'm a jump-in-with-both-feet kinda girl, I immediately got a nice new Moleskine notebook (always happy to have an excuse to buy a new journal!) and was ready to try it out. So far, it has been great! I finally have a dedicated place to put all my notes, plans, goals, to-do lists, etc. I use it for: Weekly planning... Notes on books I want to read (and lists of books I've finished)... Things I don't want to forget that I read in books or see on blogs: (plus practice in doodle sketches! BONUS!) One place to keep notes on stuff I hear on podcasts or read and don't want to forget... I use the bullet journal markings to show items that are complete, mostly complete, and things I have to move forward to the next week. And I have a table of contents in the front that helps me locate stuff pretty quickly: It's funny how sometimes things work together in your life when you're not expecting them too... for example, I'm almost finished working through the writing part of The Deeper Life by Daniel Henderson and read this week where he states: "You can usually tell how disorganized someone is by how many different sizes and types of paper they use to write things down--or how many to-do lists they have on their computers, iPads, or smartphones. That is where a standardized planning system helps immensely." It was nice to think "YAY! I got this one!" when I read that quote! (though, in all honesty, I still struggle with notes on all kinds of paper and all kinds of places.) I do use my weekly planner still, because that helps me long term. But with the Bullet Journal and my weekly/monthly calendar, it's a pretty good mix!
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I recently read of a new trend on the rise; hiring a photographer while on vacation. Although my initial reaction was how absurdly extravagant, the more I got to thinking about it the more delighted I became at the very idea of it. If ever there was someone passionate about goo
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