In case you missed them, here are my most visited posts from 2014:

  1. My Sister Made a Baby and I Made a Blanket
    When my sister let me know she was pregnant, I was determined to make her a baby blanket. After toiling away for more hours than I work in a week and stumbling at several points in it’s creation, I finished it! I am more proud of this than anything I have sewn so far. And that baby is pretty cute, too.
  2. Worst Date
    While Wonder Boy and I have had many great dates, one of our early ones was pretty terrible.
  3. An Introduction to Harry Hopkins, the Man Who Influenced Roosevelt, Churchill and the Outcome of World War II
    In Sleep in Peace Tonight by James MacManus, I learned about a major player in World War II that hadn’t been mentioned in any of the books I’d read earlier. It was a fascinating read!
  4. Ten Things I Believe In
    I detailed some of my beliefs, which resulted in some good reminders for me.
  5. A Letter to the Many Cats in My Life
    Inspired by A Letter to My Cat by Lisa Erspamer, I penned notes to my own cats. And established, again, that I definitely qualify as a crazy cat lady.
  6. What’s Wrong with Grandma and Grandpa?
    It seems like grandparents everywhere have cute nicknames. It’s all well and good until you try to talk to a tot and ask them about their grandma or grandpa and they look at your like you’re crazy because they don’t even know the term.
  7. A Thank You Letter to David Bianculli
    After many nights spent falling asleep to the soothing voice of David Bianculli from Fresh Air, he gets his due thanks.
  8. Commemorating Your Travels
    Get ideas on different ways to remember your travels, including displays, artwork and awesome photography magnets.
  9. Some Firsts
    The first album I purchased, the first concert I attended and my first celebrity crush. These are not all things of which I can be proud.
  10. Keeping Loved Ones Close – The Different Ways We Preserve Memories
    There are so many different ways we can cherish the memory of a loved one. I like how the memories we keep so often reflect the personality of the person we miss.
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