Thursday, February 23, 2012

Pondering With a Purpose

Thursday is here again and it's time to do a little "pondering" with Brenda from Fiction With a Purpose.






Her rules are really easy:

1. Grab the Pondering with a Purpose Badge (in her sidebar)
2. Look at the week's prompt
3. Post something on your blog that relates to the prompt - it can be a story, a poem, a picture -- anything you want it to be.
4. Go back here and add the URL from your post to the linky list on Brenda's.
5. Go check out the other bloggers who have added their links to the list.
6. AND most of all.... Have fun!

This Week's prompt is:    Collections


I collect snowmen. All sizes and shapes - can't even begin to imagine how many I have. It all started about 20 years ago when I was down home for a visit and happened to stop at a Big Lot's store - this was in the summertime but they had a whole isle of snowman Christmas ornaments on display and they were really cute and cheap - if I remember right they were 4 for $1. I couldn't resist and somehow once I started, I couldn't stop. My entire Christmas tree every year is nothing but snowmen - including the topper. I also have them all over the house - in every room - and they stay out all year. There's just something kind of "happy" and "jolly" about a snowman. All my friends/family know of my obsession and whenever I get a gift, 9 times out of 10, it will be a snowman! I can't take pictures right now since I'm at the office.:(

4 comments:

  1. What a great collection!
    And you're right --- snowmen are always happy....
    As far as your problem about my books go ---- :) That is always something I like to hear but I am sorry that you're so tired this morning!

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  2. You're right ... there is something jolly about a snowman! ;-)

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  3. My youngest daughter collects snowmen. It makes for easy gift giving ideas. You will have to share some snaps of your favorite ones.

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  4. That's such a great idea for a collection. I love snowmen. My mom's cousin in Germany used to collect penguins... they were everywhere!!!! :)

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