Another New Supporter!

Thank you to Gio Goi for supporting the TFG!

You can also get a firetrap t-shirt here.

A New Supporter!

Thank you to 101honeymoons for supporting the book!

For any of you looking for great honeymoon ideas, check out the Honeymoons in Japan page.

One Good Thing A Day – Project Day 22 – Happy Valentine’s Day!

What a lovely relaxed day of -no work!  The weather was chilly and rainy so we stayed in to watch movies and shows, try to make some silver jewellery and just chill.

I also got PURPLE flowers (my favorite) *^_^*

One Good Thing A Day – Project Day 21 – Love The Smurfs!

For any of you who have an iPhone and loved the Smurfs as much as I did when I was little, then you’ll love this cute game.  The graphics and souds are really cute with simple games and storyline to keep things interesting.

Build houses for your Smurfs

Grow Crops

Play Different Games for Coins

One Good Thing A Day – Project Day 20 – New Setup!

How exciting!

Since I’m now typing away for hours on end each day, it’s pretty bad for my “bad arm”….so we got a shiny new setup with a comfortable keyboard and mouse. Quite comfortable -this should really make my writing more fun *^_^*

One Good Thing A Day – Project Day 18 – Children’s Explorer Kit

Today we got together a fun little gift for my boyfriend’s nephew. His big 5th Birthday, so we wanted to get something creatively put together.

I’m always a fan of putting together packages of different items that work together, so here’s what we came up with:

An Explorer’s Kit!

First, we found this cute pair of children’s binoculars and found a camera case with strap that it could fit into.
Next, we had to get something for him to write his “findings” in, so we managed to find a set of three mini ring notepads. To go with that, we found a multi-color pen to jot down different color-coded notes (or squiggly drawings…) and finally, for his top-secret findings, we found a Doraemon magic ink pen with blacklight!

I also made an Explorer’s checklist (with a helper’s version for his brother) just by getting clipart online and changing the main explorer’s colours a bit so the boys don’t have matching ones.

Then we packed it up in a cute box, and done! Total cost for the kit = ¥630 ($7.63 USD)

Before he gets it in the mail, we’re going to send a quick e-mail with a few riddles to get him to try and guess what his gift is. Hopefully he likes it!