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Something I Do Everyday
Posted on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 | 0 Comments

There are a lot of things I do everyday, which made it difficult to choose exactly what to photograph. I bet you have a lot of things you do everyday as well. So what would you choose to capture and preserve for remembering when you're older? I thought knitting was fitting. Ha. Knitting, fitting. I'm such a poet. :) I knew, though, that I wanted to photograph not just something that I did everyday, but something that I loved doing everyday, which led me to this subject. It's kind of inspiring me to take a photo of my finished projects every once in a while and post them on here. Then I can have a sort of chronicle on my knitting journey, as well as my photographic journey.
Food for thought.

Can I say that it bugs me when blog posts aren't centered. Does it bother anyone else, because it seems to me like that would be the way most people would prefer to have their readings formatted?

I'm pretty sure I have a job now (yay Maddie...!). I start June 1st and will be working at a tourist agency. Pretty sweet. :) Until then, more leisurely relaxing (being lazy) at home!

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