Fun at the Park
How He Loves
April Paper
Paper Source has some new stuff I’ve been eyeing. Here are some of the offerings:
I love anything Vera Wang does. Here are three cards she designed (and by “she,” I mean the team she hired, of course):
“I Wanna Singa Jeesa”

Loosely translated: “I want to sing about Jesus.”
Candace has been coming to church with us for a lot of weeks months (wow) now, and she really loves it. I started by putting
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Staff Retreat and Photoshop
Hair: The Bane of My Existence
My sister is a great stylist, so of course, I have the worst hair EVER. I can get cuts whenever I want and try whatever I want, but I hate it. It never looks good. Well, whatever…new summer ‘do, here I come.
If you would like
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Coffee
I have never really loved coffee. I’m more of a tea / chai / hot cocoa girl. HOWEVER, I think I’ll be ordering some samples from this place. I mean, we do have a coffee maker, after all.
Obama
This is a good assessment.
Some background, too.
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American Youth Philharmonic
Luis Haza, conductor
with Burnett Thompson, piano
Sunday, February 17, 2008: 1:00 pm
George Mason University Center for the Arts
Music in Motion
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra
Carl J. Bianchi, conductor
American Youth Concert Orchestra
J.D. Anderson, conductor
Sunday, February 24, 2008: 6:00 pm
Kenmore Middle School, Arlington, Virginia
More ticketing information coming soon

