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Key Lime Digital Designs: This Is My Happy

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This Is My Happy

Posted: 30 Sep 2011 11:25 AM PDT


Today I read this post and loved it. Fall time always brings out the “thankfuls” and today I am thankful for these small things that made me happy and smile!

1. SJ saying “wuv you” when I put her in the crib.

2. Pineapple Peach Salasa + Lime Chips + Grated Cheddar Cheese

3. SJ’s face after eating a bite of orange peel.

4. Looking forward to General Conference.

5. Watching Miss S climb up the  b i g  slide, all by herself. Crazy Girl!

6. Brian making “Chinese Food” for dinner. yummy.

7. SJ’s new Converse Tennies

8. Two weeks until me and S ride a jumbo jet home for a visit.

9. Design clients who fill my inbox with kind words.

10. Brian explaining every prescription drug commercial to me in detail. Smart Guy!

What made you happy today?

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was done within one hundred years from the Hegira, or flight of Mahomet from Mecca to Medina, which happened in the year 622, and is the era from which Mahometans reckon time, as we do from the birth of Christ.  From Spain the way was open for the Saracens (so the followers of Mahomet were called) into France, the conquest of which, if achieved, would have been followed very probably by that of all the rest of
ended by negotiating and accepting a vast sum of gold as the price of his return over the Pyrenees.  On his way back, he marched with his whole army through the gorges of
and of a later age to be incorporated with those of Charlemagne's own time.  There is, however, a pretended history, which for a long time was admitted as authentic, and attributed to Turpin, Archbishop of Rheims, a real personage of the time of Charlemagne. Its title is
the children of the peasantry, surpassing them all in strength and manly graces. Among his companions in age, though in station far more elevated, was Oliver, son of the governor of the town. Between the two boys a feud arose that led to a fight, in which Orlando thrashed his rival; but this did not prevent a friendship springing up between the
ROLAND AND FERRAGUS  Orlando, or Roland, particularly distinguished himself by his combat with Ferragus. Ferragus was a giant, and moreover his skin was of such impenetrable stuff that no sword could make any impression upon it. The
To win this wonderful horse it was necessary to conquer him by force or skill; for from the moment when he should be thrown down he would become docile and manageable. His habitual resort was a cave on the borders of the forest; but woe be to any one who should approach him, unless gifted with strength and courage more than mortal. Having told this, the old man departed. He was not, in fact, an old man, but
But the thought of Rinaldo could not be banished from her mind, and she determined to set Malagigi at liberty, and to employ him to win Rinaldo, if possible, to make her a return of affection. She accordingly freed him from his dungeon, unlocking his fetters with her own hands, and restored him his book, promising him ample honors and rewards on condition of his bringing Rinaldo to her feet. Malagigi accordingly, with the aid of his book, called up a demon,
city. Thus journeying he arrived at a bridge, under which flowed a foaming river. Here a damsel met him with a goblet, and informed him that it was the usage of this bridge to present the traveller with a cup. Orlando accepted the offered cup and drank its contents. He had no sooner done so than his brain reeled, and he became unconscious of the
object of his journey, and of everything else. Under the influence of this fascination he followed the damsel into a magnificent and marvellous palace. Here he found himself in company with many knights, unknown to him and to each other, though if it had not been for the Cup of Oblivion of which they all had partaken they would have found
Shortly after came Angelica, but, approaching in a different direction, she espied the other fountain, and there quenched her thirst. Then resuming her way, she came upon the sleeping Rinaldo. Love instantly seized her, and she stood rooted to the spot. The meadow round was all full of lilies of the valley and wild roses. Angelica, not knowing what to do, at length plucked a handful of these, and dropped them, one by one, on the face of the sleeper. He woke up, and, seeing who it was, received her salutations with averted countenance, remounted his horse, and galloped away. In vain the
adorned his forehead, but struck in vain, and felt ashamed, thinking that he had struck feebly, for he did not know that the skin of that horse was so tough that the keenest sword could make no impression upon it. Whistling fell the sword once more, and struck with greater force, and the fierce horse felt it, and drooped his head under the blow, but the
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Those who have investigated the origin of the romantic fables relating to Charlemagne and his peers are of opinion that the deeds of Charles Martel, and perhaps of other Charleses, have been blended in popular tradition with those properly belonging to Charlemagne. It was indeed a most momentous era; and if our readers will have patience, before entering on the perusal of the fabulous annals which we are about to
Spain, leaving their immense plunder behind to fall into the hands of the Franks.  This was the celebrated battle of Tours, in which vast numbers of the Saracens were slain, and only fifteen hundred of the Franks. Charles
light of this meteor was not extinguished, and reviving civilization owed much that was permanently beneficial to the great Emperor of the Franks. His ruling hand is seen in the legislation of his time, as well as in the administration of the laws. He encouraged learning; he upheld the clergy, who were the only peaceful and intellectual class, against the encroaching and turbulent barons; he was an affectionate father,
and watched carefully over the education of his children, both sons and daughters. Of his encouragement of learning we will give some particulars.  He caused learned men to be brought from Italy and from other foreign
Orlando took his coat-of-arms, or quarterings.  When Charlemagne was on his way to Rome to receive the imperial crown he dined in public in Sutri. Orlando and his mother that day had
made for four days, and in that time, by the efforts of Duke Namo on the one side, and of Oliver on the other, a reconciliation was effected. Charlemagne, accompanied by Guerin and his valiant family, marched to meet Marsilius, who hastened to retreat across the frontier.
At one time Rinaldo had incurred the severe displeasure of Charlemagne, and been banished from court. Seeing no chance of being ever restored to favor, he went to Spain, and entered into the service of the Saracen king, Ivo. His brothers, Alardo, Ricardo, and Ricciardetto, accompanied him, and all four served the king so faithfully that they rose to high favor with him. The king gave them land in the mountains on the frontiers of France and Spain, and subjected all the country round to Rinaldo's authority. There was plenty of marble in the mountains, the
powers of magic, she made a speedy return to her own country. But the thought of Rinaldo could not be banished from her mind, and she determined to set Malagigi at liberty, and to employ him to win Rinaldo, if possible, to make her a return of affection. She
the message despatched for Bayard, and replied by a herald that "he would not surrender the horse of his kinsman Rinaldo without a contest. If Gradasso wanted the steed he might come and take him, and that he, Astolpho, was ready to meet him in the field."
him, turned and fled, owing his escape to the strength and fleetness of Bayard. Florismart, meanwhile, overlaid by fearful odds, was compelled to yield to necessity, and comply with the usage of the fairy. He drank of the cup and remained prisoner with the rest. Flordelis, deprived of her two friends, retired from the scene, and devoted herself to untiring
efforts to effect her lover's deliverance. Astolpho pursued his way to Albracca, which Agrican was about to besiege. He was kindly welcomed by Angelica, and enrolled among her defenders. Impatient to distinguish himself, he one night sallied forth alone, arrived in Agrican's camp, and unhorsed his warriors right and left by means of the enchanted lance. But he was soon surrounded and overmatched, and made prisoner to Agrican. Relief was, however, at hand; for as the citizens and soldiers were one
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Key Lime Digital Designs: Pinterest Tutorial :: Adding an Icon to Your Blog

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Pinterest Tutorial :: Adding an Icon to Your Blog

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 01:07 AM PDT


Lots of afternoons you might chance to find me soaking up the Hawaiian rays, watching my little girl run around outside [eating a popsicle and sneaking rides on the neighbors Big Wheel] while I attempt to browse a magazine or pin away on my iTouch.

And I say “attempt” because there is the constant monitoring of her exploration. “don’t eat that” “yes, that’s cute” “gross, spit that out” “stay here” “yes, a rock” … All in response to the cutest little girl in purple flowered converses, with bangs in her face. I love every minute of it.

And when I do get a spare second, I also love every minute I spend on Pinterest. There is just something magical [and slightly addicting] about the amount of inspiration on Pinterest!

Because Pinterest is the new trendy thing and spreading across the web like a wild fire I have a quick and super simple Pinterest tutorial to share with you!

Do you have a pinterest account? Would you like to have a “follow me on pinterest” icon on your blog like these  >>>

Follow Me on Pinterest
Follow Me on Pinterest
Follow Me on Pinterest

  I am going to show you how! It is super super easy. Promise.

First: Login to your Pinterest account.

 Next: Go to this URL >>>> Pinterest Goodies . Scroll down a bit until you see “Follow Buttons for Websites”

 Next Step:

Click on whichever button design you want to use.

A bar of code will pop up next to the image when you click on it.

Because you have already logged into your account Pinterest automatically makes the button code link to your personal pinterest page.

{cool huh!}

Okay copy that code. Now, you just need to put it on your blog!

Next Step:

Login to Your Blog.

You can put this code in a post or on your sidebar! [or both!]

To insert into a post:

[screen shot is for blogger but you do the exact same thing in wordpress]

Click on the “edit html tab” > Paste your code > Click back to the compose tab to see how it looks.

To add to your sidebar:

Add a new HTML/Java Script Widget. Paste your code and save.

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So what do you think? Easy right? Let me know if you have questions!

and don’t forget you can follow me on pinterest! ↓

Follow Me on Pinterest

[if you aren't on pinterest and want an invite leave you email address in the comment section, I will send you one]