Hello out there.
Sooo, guess what?!
I have a new blog. And I know you're probably thinking, "Really?? She doesn't even keep up with one blog, how's she gonna keep up with two?"
Well, I'll tell you. First of all, I kinda plan on ditching this one. And I do believe that I'll be able to keep up with my new one more easily, simply because it's more focused than this one. It actually has a theme, whereas this one....does not. lol
So, what are you waiting for? Check it out! =)
New Blog!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Thursday, December 22, 2011
New Completed Projects!
I know it's been forever since my last post, sorry! But I'm here to make it up to you with pics of all the new projects I've been working on. =)
Monday, September 12, 2011
For
who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou
didst not receive? now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as
if thou hadst not received it?
~ 1 Corinthians 4:7
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
The Ultimate Question...
What is the plural of octopus? Is it octopi or octopusses?
The Answer:
We would go with "octopuses," a perfectly legitimate English plural, and the oldest attested to. "Octopi" is also an acceptable choice, and one in wide use, but you run the risk of being informed that it's incorrect. Well-meaning people may tell you that -i is a Latin plural, but "octopus" comes from the Greek. While this is true, the word in fact went from Greek to Latin, and only then to English. While the plural is irregular, it's hardly out of bounds.
Those who don't like "octopi" sometimes suggest that the correct term is "octopodes." Nobody ever uses "octopodes" outside of arguments about the plural of "octopus." Nor should you.
In short, stick with "octopuses" unless you really prefer the sound of "octopi."
—The Editors
Infoplease.com
The Answer:
We would go with "octopuses," a perfectly legitimate English plural, and the oldest attested to. "Octopi" is also an acceptable choice, and one in wide use, but you run the risk of being informed that it's incorrect. Well-meaning people may tell you that -i is a Latin plural, but "octopus" comes from the Greek. While this is true, the word in fact went from Greek to Latin, and only then to English. While the plural is irregular, it's hardly out of bounds.
Those who don't like "octopi" sometimes suggest that the correct term is "octopodes." Nobody ever uses "octopodes" outside of arguments about the plural of "octopus." Nor should you.
In short, stick with "octopuses" unless you really prefer the sound of "octopi."
—The Editors
Infoplease.com
Saturday, August 6, 2011
My Facebook Page!
I've had my site up for three days and already have 41 likes and 6 orders (despite the fact I mention on my page that I won't have much time for orders until October).
I'm so excited! =)
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Drum roll...
My brother's band, Head Over Heels, just released their first song!
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