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About Me

Married to my soulmate with 2 beautiful girls,and our English Springer Spaniel, Suki. Living a country life in Cambridgeshire, whilst baking, gardening, and photographing our daily lifes, where they find a place on my scrapbook pages.

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My little place on the web

This blog is just that, my little place on the web.You will find my daily (or not so daily, hehe)life, my love for my new vegetable garden, baking, photography and my scrapbooking!

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My Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking is a way of life for me now.It has been for over 4 years. I love journaling, taking photos of my family and love colour and texture, these are all part of my everyday life and scrapbooking.

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World Book Week

blogged by me domestic goddess On 10/09/2009 10:23:00 PM
Did you celebrate World Book Week?

I was sad to see that the girls school didn't, and this really disappoints me. Thankfully the school I work at did, and I was asked to bring in a favourite book into to class to read. Well this actually proved a very difficult task! I ended up with a pile of books, ranging from my favourite books my dad bought me as a child, one of my favourite children's book, and a couple that the girls chose for me to take in..

So I have decided to do a book themed five fav Friday, I would love to see you join in and post your favourite (children's) book. In no particular order!!
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams- still has me bawling my eyes out!


The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde - another, "tears rolling down the cheek" job!


Anything by Roald Dahl - how can you not love this talented author!

The Rabbit Problem by Emily Gravett -although I have not read this book, I have looked through it at school and just fell in love with her style. Meerkat Mail is a great story as well by Emily.


Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne - I still watch and read anything Pooh related!

I keep forgetting to share some news with you all.... I have been asked to be Scrapbooking Memories sketch designer for 2010!!! I am so excited and happy. Scrapbooking Memories is my all time favourite scrapbook magazine, and I have been honoured to have been published several times in this magazine. If you have never got your hands on the Australian magazine, I highly recommend it!

Before I go, you still have till Saturday to grab a Pencil Lines blinkie and post a link on the blog and be in for a chance to win some May Arts ribbons!

Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend.

Hugs
Anna xx

4 Response to 'World Book Week'

  1. karen Said,
    http://scrappingtonight.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-book-week.html?showComment=1255125482066#c7002719994716690480'> 10:58 PM

    congrats girl as always very proud of you , luvs ya xx

     

  2. suebaru Said,
    http://scrappingtonight.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-book-week.html?showComment=1255127661142#c8937730841821143380'> 11:34 PM

    Fab news you! xx We've had Roald Dahl week (just to make you jealous!)

     

  3. Anonymous Said,
    http://scrappingtonight.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-book-week.html?showComment=1255270217393#c50204706925120520'> 3:10 PM

    aww did i miss out on a good book there then? ;) i was always into enid blyton/little women and a couple of other classics....of which i will take your challenge and blog about this evening!!

    a BIG congrats on your new 'position' it all sounds so exciting! must seek out a copy and see what its all about!

    Debs xx

     

  4. Ania Said,
    http://scrappingtonight.blogspot.com/2009/10/world-book-week.html?showComment=1255283127672#c8893279211785811256'> 6:45 PM

    Congrats! And no - we dont celebrate that as far as I know? But there's weeks dedicated at reading, so maybe thats it - although the school havent specifically mentioned world book week...however..I did buy one of the 1£ books from last year...Odd and the frost giant by Neil Gaiman :)