The boys surprised us with breakfast in bed this morning for Valentine's Day. They went all out! They made us toast that they cut into heart shapes for us. They also brought up a bowl of Cocoa Puff's cereal, a cheese stick, and some carrots and ranch dressing. I just get a kick out of their food combination choices!
They also had these handmade cards for me. Inside they each wrote why they loved me. What a treat that was! Not only did I get a handmade card but they each went on and on about things they like about me...from cooking with me, to reading, to playing games, and helping with homework. They were very creative and came up with it all on their own.
I also got the package in the foreground. It is a waffle maker that you can switch out the plates and it becomes a sandwich maker or a grill. What a great gift! I can't wait to use it!
DAY 44 - February 13, 2010

Today was a busy day. Doug and I did different things but the day turned out well for both of us. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of slating at the moment...maybe there's one on Doug's phone that I can get. If so I'll update this post. The important thing is that Doug and the Taylor Team passed a huge step in getting David Taylor elected at the Perry Township Constable. David won at slating today against his opponent. What was the vote you ask? Well...it was a landslide...43-4! Doug worked so hard on this campaign and it paid off. Now, David will be the slated (and supported) candidate on the ballot in the Primary.
As for me...I attended a get-together of women in Indiana that are interested in photography. We are all "connected" by a forum on photography from a scrapbooking website called "2Peas in a Bucket. I kind of stalk this website and check out all the info I can about photography from what people post on the forums. I can tell you that I was also WAY out of my league with these girls. Many of them are "real photographers" with their own businesses. I was able to learn some things tough and picked up on some of the very basic things. Somehow, when the girl explained them to me I was able to "get it". Even though I'd known about these things already...there was something about the way she put it that made it seem so much easier.
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