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!
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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.
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!