It's been a hectic few days here, lots and LOTS of baseball! We have an injured finger, a MVP medal and a runner's up trophy to show for it. Creatively I'm feeling, well, tired. I've collected some of my favorite things from Pinterest that inspire.
Bet you can't tell what color I'm liking today?
Have a beautiful day. I've got lots of catching up to do around here, wish me luck!
Susan








I am totally without a doubt addicted to Pinterest. Love love love it. Loving your green pics - will have to find you over there. Be blessed.
Posted by: Sheri | July 10, 2011 at 05:41 PM
Love your pins, so pretty! I've been pinning this weekend to get my mind off things and it brings me to dream land. I hope things slow down and you catch up on things. I love your crate with the glass, $10 you lucky girl!
Lots of love to you!
XO
kristin
Posted by: kristin | July 10, 2011 at 06:56 PM
Oh Susan I have a thing with lime green too lately! I joined pinterest, but sort of afraid to go there to browse, it's so addicting! Congrats to the medal winner and hope the healing is underway. xo ~Lili
Posted by: Lili | July 10, 2011 at 09:00 PM
Dang, that baseball
will do that!!!
We are in the FINAL
stretch this week,
with baseball every.
single.day and the
big celebration party
next week. Whew....
Thanks for the inspiring
images. I need to get
on Pinterest for my
own fix, soon : )
xx Suzanne
Posted by: Privet and Holly | July 10, 2011 at 09:50 PM
love that color
love those images!
Posted by: paige | July 11, 2011 at 07:49 AM
Wow!! I love the pic of those doors!!! Hope you have a restful week ! Thanks for yet another inspiring post : )
Colleen from Tn.
Posted by: Colleen | July 11, 2011 at 09:53 AM
Hope the injury is OK, and YAY! for the rest of it. Especially pinterest. Now I am dreaming of what flavor to make lime green cake balls!
Posted by: Stephanie @ La Dolce Vita | July 11, 2011 at 06:00 PM
Hi Susan, I was just reading an old issue of Somerset Life from 2010 where your blog was featured and I had to look your blog up. What a lovely story. Like you I was blessed to stay home with my children when they were growing up and my creativity flourished as well. Beautiful blog, glad to have found it. Love the Doors on your post! Mad for anything with a history.
~Esther
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