My birthday was in September and my mom gave me cash! It usually takes me quite a while to find the perfect remembrance. It's hard for me to buy anything new but when I saw this rug, I had to have it. The price was right; it used up almost all of the money. It is perfect in my bedroom too. Each time I step on it, it will remind me of 2008.Friday, November 7, 2008
RISE AND SHINE Rug in my bedroom . . .
My birthday was in September and my mom gave me cash! It usually takes me quite a while to find the perfect remembrance. It's hard for me to buy anything new but when I saw this rug, I had to have it. The price was right; it used up almost all of the money. It is perfect in my bedroom too. Each time I step on it, it will remind me of 2008.I love this font . . .
History behind the Shepard Fairey HOPE posters . . .
I am so happy I found this on YouTube. I love this artist!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Free OBAMA Yes We Did VICTORY Sticker . . .
Get Your Free Obama Sticker!These commemorative stickers mark Barack Obama's historic victory and were designed by groundbreaking artist Shepard Fairey—the same artist who designed the world-famous, iconic "Hope" poster for Obama.
You can get one sticker for free. For a $3+ donation, they'll send you 5 stickers. For a $20+ donation, they'll send 50 stickers. Stickers are 4.5" x 6" (about the size of a postcard) and may take 5-7 weeks to arrive.
Place your order here.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Who's The Boss today? . . .
Bruce Springsteen, aka The Boss, spent some quality time with Barack Obama and his daughter Sasha last month in Ohio.I love this photograph. Everyone looks so happy and so normal!
I can't wait to meet the "First Puppy" ~ the girls really earned this promised reward.
Congratulations to all of us.
Source: FameCrawler
We've made such progress . . .
"If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress." Barack ObamaNewark, New Jersey. December 1912. "Eldridge Bernard, 11 years old. Buster Smith, 6 years old. Colored route boys of Newark. Taken at 4 p.m." Photograph and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine. Library of Congress. (Source: Shorpy)
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