Friday 2 November 2012

Marking the Male Brain

Good Friday Morning! I am sitting here in the spare room, sipping my homemade pumpkin chai coconut latte, and enjoying the teeny tiny peek of sun battling it's way through the clouds...we are expecting a flutter of flurries today here in my corner of Ontario...it'll be pretty if it does.

So...how has your week been? Any exciting plans for the weekend? or will you be just nesting like me?


This week I have been reading...

 The Male Brain by Louann Brizendine, MD
Who knew they could write an entire book about the mind of a man....sometimes I feel like I can sum them up in one sentance or less...and yet this book proved me wrong. So... in hopes of better understanding my husband I began to read this intelligent book.
And MAN!! Men are just as complicated as we are....!!
I highly recommend this book, if you are a wife or partner, or a mom to a boy, or even a sister...it's a great read. It is quite technical and delves into the mind of a man and how it works...or in our opinion 'doesn't work' :) There is also a womans version I may get for my husband to read...but he already knows how complicated we are so there is NO surprise :)




Is it just me? I have a nasty habit of returning library books with my bookmarks still in them. Which is great surprise for the new borrower but not for me who is always looking for a bookmark. I am ashamed to say but I have even used the adhesive cover strip from a panty liner in a pinch!! Am I the only one??

What is the strangest item you have used as a bookmark in a pinch?


 So...from time to time I make some quick fabric bookmarks out of scraps of fabric I like. They are never the same shape and size, they are not measured and never straight...unless I am making them to give.
These two are for my daughter and I but there is a bit of an assembly line of bookmarks on my sewing table right now. They multiply quite quickly!
I use two pieces of fabric of my choice and a layer of iron on stiff interfacing sandwiched inbetween however you may use just one layer of fabric and a lovely cardstock. Stitch and use! You can even punch a hole in the top end if you like and tie on a pretty ribbon or tassle or a string of beads...get creative!


Here is my finished piece for my sister in law, it's in the mail along with some other goodies for her late november birthday...


Our pup Moose always finds the craziest places to fall asleep...here he is sleeping on my daughter who is reading on her tummy on the living room floor. So cute!

Wishing you all a lovely weekend!
Keep Crafty!

Laurie Anne xx

14 comments:

  1. Thanks for visiting us at The Maple Syrup Mob..always nice to meet a fellow Ontarian. My attempts at crafts are laughably pitiful...so I love to see how it's done properly!
    Jane x

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    1. It was my pleasure Jane and Chris! Always nice to see the view outside other's windows. Thank you so much for stopping by...I am following your lovely blog now and look forward to reading more!

      Laurie Anne xx

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  2. Thanks for finding me....I knew I couldn't be the only Rebel around :-)

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    1. No you're right Rebecca, there's probably many more of us! Imagine the trouble we could get into! Why we could start a Rebel Peace Army :)
      Thanks for stopping by!
      Laurie Anne xx

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  3. Hi Laurie Anne, I love the picture of Moose asleep. Totally agree with bookmarks, I never have enough and grab anything to hand - mail, toys, other books. Our local library has free spare ones and I always pick a load up when I visit. Sam x

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    1. Hi Sam!
      Thanks for coming by! Free library bookmarks!? Lucky! In the meantime I will keep making these until I give them all away again :)
      Have a lovely weekend!
      Laurie Anne xx

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  4. Ya know? I like this idea. How nice it would be to check out a book from the library (picked up 3 today!) and find a lovely bookmark left behind. I think I might just start doing this on purpose....sort of a "secret Santa" at the library!! Thanks for the idea!

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    1. Hi Starr!
      I never thought of it that way...I know all I seem to ever find in books are peoples grocery lists, or sticky notes with names and numbers in them...Once I found a love letter :)
      Enjoy making the bookmarks, they whip up super easy!
      Have a fab weekend!
      Laurie Anne xx

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    1. Hi Gill :)
      He is quite the photo subject around here!

      Have a wonderful weekend!
      Laurie Anne xx

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  6. I'm seriously LOLing at your bookmark make-dos!

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  7. I may have to read that book . . . being married with two adult sons - it might to be good to try to understand what I think is strange about them.
    Love the idea about leaving a bookmark behind in a library book - what a fun surprise for the next reader.

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    1. Hi Clare,
      The book has definately made me realize that men in general are not out to make our lives more difficult on purpose. Being married for almost 18 years myself...it was time to get to the bottom of many "problems" i thought were only in my marriage...turns out, all's normal and things are good :)

      Yes! surprise bookmark finds are great! and it's a great way to use scraps :)

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