by Dawn Camp | May 3, 2010 | a day in the life, Lightroom, music, photography, reviews
In high school I attended a lot of concerts. As an adult and busy mother, those opportunities are sorely limited, which is why it’s so amazingly, fantastically, incredible that I’ve seen five concerts in the past five months. Two of them were Straight No...
by Dawn Camp | Apr 21, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, iHeartFaces, Lightroom, photography, Photoshop
This week’s theme at iHeartFaces is collages. Although I really wanted to participate, getting it posted before 9pm last night just didn’t happen. I still want to play, though, so here is my collage from my 15-year-old son’s baseball game Saturday....
by Dawn Camp | Apr 16, 2010 | a day in the life, announcements, movies
I am a movieaholic, especially on weekends. Friday night just isn’t complete without popcorn and a movie. If you’re like me, you’ll love the Blockbuster Express Triple Play code for this weekend, which allows you to rent 2 DVDs and get the 3rd FREE!...
by Dawn Camp | Apr 15, 2010 | a day in the life, BlissDom, family & friends, Lightroom, photography
Morning found this jar sitting in the window sill above my kitchen sink: My nineteen-year-old son is rather deep, almost poetic, and I knew that this was his doing. It made me smile, and throughout the day it continued to pop into my mind at unexpected times: What...
by Dawn Camp | Apr 4, 2010 | a day in the life, contests & giveaways, The Homeschool Post
Happy Easter to you and your family. We had a lovely day at church and later an Easter egg hunt. Our pastor had asked our 19-year-old son to introduce services at church today and he hadn’t told us; that was a big surprise. He did very well, although my husband...
by Dawn Camp | Mar 31, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, kid funnies
The “Kid Funnies” category of my blog has been woefully neglected lately, that place where I dump choice nuggets that come from my kids’ mouths and other goodies I don’t want to forget. My 19-year-old son helped pack lunch for us before our...