tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305809220018747282.post5740289783975944754..comments2012-09-20T21:56:31.171-04:00Comments on Living: Ready or Not: Better to GiveSC Ramseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15617421373418674521noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305809220018747282.post-91304451014691214912011-04-28T22:37:38.139-04:002011-04-28T22:37:38.139-04:00@Heidi re: "What could we make?"
What a...@Heidi re: "What could we make?"<br /><br />What a great question to ask yourself every day. There's not just that "what crafty thing might I create" question to consider, but also "what could I do to make something new in the world" and "how might I inspire others to make." <br /><br />What about this one: How have you inspired your kids to make something lately? That's a level of making to which many people assign insufficient credit. You're probably awesome with that one, Heidster.T Peterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07446992606290969297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305809220018747282.post-12500276310160154642011-04-28T06:45:01.090-04:002011-04-28T06:45:01.090-04:00I despise shopping for myself--I find it both dull...I despise shopping for myself--I find it both dull and frustrating--but I really enjoy shopping for other people. Also, I recently came to a realization about my non-craftiness: when planning out the day's activities, my thought is always "What can we do? Where can we go?". It never occurs to me to think "What could we make?" I admire other people's crafts and craftiness, but am just not inspired.heidi.m.wildehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09993848696232249837noreply@blogger.com