HOW I'M GETTING MY SLICE.

I decided to finally try and do instead of just think about doing. And so this blog was born. I hope to bring some awareness to overlooked or misunderstood subjects. I will use this blog as a soundboard of everday frustrations, memorable learning experiences and other links of interests during my posts. Some the subjects that will be covered will touch my family personally. Expect those posts to be lively to say the least. Other will be of light nature and to be considered as a moment of pure childishness. Hope those who visit find something useful and enjoy their time spent.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

2011...(Bring It On!)

The year is close to over with another set of 12 months to take it's place. 2010 was not the worst or the best of years. It's almost been a replay of certain situations that should only be experienced once in a person's life. A lot of surprises both professional and personal, right to the end too! A couple of disappointments and joys thrown in just to keep the balance.

In the next year, I hope to increase the quality and quantity of my posts, although it was still be as diverse as ever. Keep checking my list of  "Recommended Products/Services", each linked to a review post. And if you wish to see anybody listed  in the "Interesting/Important People" column, please e-mail me. So, for your visual enjoyment and a toast to years gone the Sassylassy household, I've decided to post a few favorite pix. Enjoy and Happy New Year to All!

  
Dogs have funny butts! LOL! 2004
 
C'mon! Please! Can I hope in? Please! 2004 (2)

The Three Amigos- "I swear I saw something move, guys!"  2005


I'm so sorry, Dude! 2010

Hope you have enjoyed this little display of interpretation and digital manipulation. My hubby was approving of the clipart. Took all these years to finally understand "Paint", go figure. LOL. Read me soon, people, and...



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