In September 2008 I pledged to buy no clothes for 1 year. (Hear me: I don't recommend it for anyone who actually needs more clothes. This is simply not my personal situation.)
Q: Why hair and shoes, Margot? I don't even get it.
A: Here's why: As a follower of Jesus, I spend more time/money thinking about my hair and shoes than I would like to. (And I don't even look that good! I don't even want to think about you stylish hotties out there...) This blog is meant to be a conversation about living as followers of Jesus.
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The Irresistible Revolution: Living As An Ordinary Radical, by Shane Claiborne
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that's the kind of stuff we do at my house. I'm currently sitting next to our abstract expres'ist "poppy tutu."
of course, i'm really bad at sewing. so it's not so sturdy.
can't wait til my daughter can make her own stuff.
very fun! hope the book is doing well. congrats on second printing! we're kicking off soon for the fall and i'll be promoting it :)
peace-
So beatiful! And she looks so grown up!
yes she is lovely. tell her for me.
Ginny
What happened to my little 3rd grade Sunday School student?
She's all grown up. I don't think I'll ever find another "Goochie" (sp?) quite like her.
I love this picture because Zoe is delighted in her creation & you are DELIGHTED with her :)
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