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A month after my last post, we adopted our two foster girls. I feel like we’ve been in a constant state of transition from life with no kids, to life with two, for months now. But now life seems “normal” again. Its been a wonderful adventure. If you would like to see what our adoption weekend was like, watch the slide/audio show below our friends “The Parsons” put together for us. Its beautiful.
http://wearethebloggers.com/?p=3417
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I’ve found if I print my own side projects from time to time, I continue to love the art of screen printing. Also, when I am really excited about an event or friendship, I just have to print something. This particular event is big. Really BIG. On November 19th, we will be adopting our two foster kids. They are sisters that are beautiful and we all are getting excited for our first family Birthday Party after our time at the courthouse to make things official.
So, I decided that since I continue to countdown the days/hours/minutes until our day, I thought it would be fun to make the girls personalized posters so they can cross off each day as our Birthday approaches. Of course, it was done in purple and pink ink. Their posters have their names at the bottom, but are not pictured for privacy reasons.



So recently I pulled my first printing all-nighter. Looking back, I think I was more in a fog than anything, but I hit my deadlines, and it was worth it. I just love what I do and it doesn’t bother me to make certain sacrifices from time to time to do my job well. The reason I was put in the position to have to print through the night is that I refuse to sacrifice time with my family to work. In the end, that more than anything got me through the night…and about 20 Diet Mountain Dews.

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A Plethora of Prints…
Published 10/18/2011 Ramblings 1 CommentTags: Haiti posters, kabloom, Kabloom Photography, Kris lager band, Lincoln, nate drege band, NE, screen printer, southwood Lutheran, t-shirts, Trinity Methodist
So…, I’ve been busy.














A new addition to Binkshirts blog.
Today: Matching Ink



I’d drink to that!

