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The older I get the worse I forget, and today I hit an all time high. In the past week somebody and I am sure it was a SCS told us about a blog we had to see. It was about a very talented crafter (stamper I believe) who made either a shadow box or a picture placed in a frame to look like a shadow box. This was a bird and a nest and a very cute saying. I believe the bird and nest were Cricut produced. Anyway, can somebody please help me find that site. I thought I book- marked it (that's my problem, I was thinking again), but if I did, even Nance Drew wouldn't be able to find it. Can you help? Thanks in advance.
Yep, that's cute alright!!! Thanks for the link Kerry!
Oh, and Mama Groke ~ I'm right there with you regarding the "I thought I bookmarked it" issue, the Nancy Drew comment is hilarious, thanks for the belly laugh! ;)
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I know that feeling. Ask me about things I did when I was a kid and I'll give you all the details. Ask me where something is and it's, uh......don't know. Or, how about walking into a room and then thinking, why did I come in here? LOL definitely not always a funfest getting older. But, the alternative is not so great either. Braindead instead of plain old dead is sooo much better.
Yep, that's cute alright!!! Thanks for the link Kerry!
Oh, and Mama Groke ~ I'm right there with you regarding the "I thought I bookmarked it" issue, the Nancy Drew comment is hilarious, thanks for the belly laugh! ;)
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I thought I book- marked it (that's my problem, I was thinking again), but if I did, even Nance Drew wouldn't be able to find it. Can you help? Thanks in advance.
I don't know about your bird - looking forward to seeing it if somebody else finds it.
I just thought I'd say that if you have a Google account at all for gmail, Blogger or whatever, Google Web History is brilliant. I'm not a total fan of Google, I've got to admit, but I don't like keeping a lot of web history in my browser, and anyway Web History is soooo easy to search.
Yes, Kerry that is the one, but I appreciate all the other help, as I got some more ideas. Especially happy to hear that I am not alone in this world of forgetfulness. Thanks everybody for your help. Deanna