I don't know everything about blogging, but I'm pretty sure that 2 posts in a year doesn't cut it. That's changing today (and not just because this technically makes it 3).
ReclaimedWreckage.Blogspot.com is going to become the re-recycled home of all things DIY projects and RW updates.
Here's a sample of what's been going on...
So there you have it. From jumping out of planes and into a relationship the past several months has been amazing, and it's only going to get better from here. Tomorrow I'll tell you more about that "Partner" I kept bringing up and our latest at home project.
ReclaimedWreckage.Blogspot.com is going to become the re-recycled home of all things DIY projects and RW updates.
Here's a sample of what's been going on...
Colorfest 2012
Skydiving
Sand Diving in Moab
Mexican Cruise with my sister Colleen
Boston's new "friend" Milo
I made this
Rose my Partner made out of inner tubes and vinyl records
I made this 2 :)
My Partner and our kids on the news wearing the Tutu's I made for them at the Susan G. Komen 5K
My first drawing in my first art class
Libby (My Jeep Liberty) broke 200,000 Miles...
...And started breaking down. We fixed her, because that's what we do. (More to come on changing your own brakes, rebuilding calipers, changing your oil, replacing spark plugs, and fixing the Ignition sensor in your steering column.)
Updated photo's of my latest products coming
The Small Traveler Hip Bag... for Example
My Getaway in Bear Lake
I have a QR Code now!!! Go Ahead, scan it
Our getaway vehicle
Our family... if you look closely, there are 5!
I did a cleanse where I drank a few gallons of apple juice to support my sister Tammy. I now hate Apple Juice.
School, Kids, Studio moving, Equipment failing, Vehicles breaking down, traveling... Still kicking ass
So there you have it. From jumping out of planes and into a relationship the past several months has been amazing, and it's only going to get better from here. Tomorrow I'll tell you more about that "Partner" I kept bringing up and our latest at home project.
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