I'm a homeschool mom of 3 daughters. My aim in life is to glorify God by loving and serving my family, grow personally in my walk with Him, and being a Titus 2 woman to those younger than me. This blog is to share what God is doing in my life and in the life of our homeschool.
Princess is 9 years old . She was born a princess and continues to hold the title. She loves all things girlie and is talented in all things crafty.
Pixie is 7 and a half. She has a passion for truth, loves rocks and shells and has a huge collection of them.
Peanut is 5. She is fun loving, happy all the time and can make anybody laugh.
Guess what? We are going over to Rebeca's house for dinner tonight. See her blog here. We met through blogging and realized we live in the same town, then realized we know several of the same people. It is a small world and I am truly a HSB nutcase! Susan (who needs to get off the computer to make a salad)
hehehe...I thought you said at that you had to go make a computer salad. :-)
Regarding your lack of graphic on your associates link, there is nothing wrong with the code you have posted. Amazon just doesn't have a graphic in their html badge. I didn't get one for The Thinking Toolbox either. But once someone navigates through the link into the amazon site, they will be able to see a pic of the book.
What you can do is save a picture of the book through the amazon or the Bluedorn's site to your hard drive. Then resize the pic and upload to your images. You can put the resized pic of the book on your sidebar and link it to your associates page with that whole <a href= and <img src= thing... Let me know if you need help doing this. You can get the associates link/address from the address bar at the top of your browser and cut and paste into your template.
It never ceases to amaze me what a small world we live in! My uncle and aunt were once in Europe on vacation (from Oregon) and ran into a neighbor that lived down his street! That is probably the most craziest small world story I have ever heard.
Neat that you get to meet her face to face. :)
Jennie von Eggers
www.TimesTales.com
www.CreativeHomeschooling.com
It has been a while since I have been able to sit and read my friends' blogs, but I am enjoying yours tonight. I hope you had a good time at Rebecca's house. What fun to meet someone online and then learn you are in the same time! The day of Missey's funeral, I learned that she lived 30 minutes from me. We had communicated online and in some yahoo groups, but she was so close, I could have met her in person if I had only known! That made me grieve all over again!