Thursday, August 12, 2010

Simply Obsessed Blog Hop!!!!


Look who's turning three!!!
Welcome to my blog! You should have come to my blog from Susan's blog, if not, please start at the beginning at the Simply Obsessed blog and work your way through, to the end. The Blog Hop is just a start to the Birthday Celebration for the THIRD Birthday for Simply Obsessed!!! Also, join us for the crop this weekend, and invite ALL of your scrappy friend to participate!!

Here is a birthday card a made to celebrate Simply Obsessed's 3rd Birthday! (Notice there is sort of a theme of 3's-----3 columns and 3 scalloped half circles, and they are 3 different colors!! :) When I think of birthdays , I always think of bright, cheerful, fun colors!! So here ya go!!

Now, HOP on over to Angie's Blog to see what birthday surprise she has in store for you!!!!
Happy Hoppin'!!
~Ronda

30 comments:

Unknown said...

that bright card is gorgeous! and that flower!!!

Tami said...

love that card-I agree with the bright colors-just makes ya happy!

anet said...

Great Card! It made me smile.

just jennifer said...

beautiful and bright! lovely card.

Brianna Marshall said...

I too think Bright colors equals birthdays!great,colorful card!

nursela said...

What a beautiful, bright B-day card! LOVE it!

Andrea Amu said...

Perfect, Ronda! I like the theme of 3's here!

laterg8r said...

such a pretty card :D

took a look around your blog and love your style - i now follow you :D

anazelia said...

that card is so pretty.

Pam said...

What a bright and beautiful card!

Vicki said...

Cute, colorful card. Love the flower.

Krystle said...

What a happy blingy card!

floridagirl said...

such a bright happy card - just beautiful!!

Jenny said...

Waht an awesome card! Love all the "3" elements!

Anonymous said...

What a gorgeous card! and I love your use of "three's".

Tricia said...

Ronda I the card is fabulous and I love the bright cheery colors!

Karry Weaver said...

What a gorgeous card Ronda! I love the bright colors...and that flower is gorgeous!

Sarah said...

Amazing as usual! Love how bright and fun it is!

mommyof5kidz said...

GORGEOUS card, Ronda!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE it!

Debbie said...

Super bright and colorful!

Kelly Massman said...

Love the bright colors on your fun card!

Angela L. said...

I love how bright and colorful this card is..... makes me feel like there's a party going on inside of the card and that once I open it up, confetti and streamers will come flying off of the paper!

Jenny said...

really happy card!

Rebecca K. said...

wow... that card is exquisite!!

Nicole Brenna said...

Very cute... loving the colors and the bunched border

Jean said...

LOVE the colors and those scalloped circles.

Patricia said...

I love this bright looking card!

KarenB said...

Love the vibrant colours you used Ronda, your card is just so eyecatching :)

Faye Marie said...

Very Cheery!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Recall how I teach about the immigration issue, how they use (boarderline racists) to protest the mass immigration into the United States, when the God's true intent was protecting the purebloods from the motherland from this cancerous dumping ground known as America.
The sexism of back in the day was similar:::A woman's place IS in the home, for when she enters the workplace she assimilates into the disfavored male's domain, just as blacks assimilated during Civil Rights.
They shoudln't drive. They shouldn't drink. Gamble. Golf. Fishing. Hunting. Anything men engage in should be and was taboo, for women and everybody else, and many of us remember how our grandmothers or great-grandmothers avoided some if not all of these activities.
The favored get more time before decending into decay.
Black doesn't work in the SFBA. They are too far back and can't afford a temptation as big as a good black sport leader/coach. "Barry Bonds." Something was wrong with Barry Bonds.
And with this most recent message of the SFWhiteys winning the World Series shoudl help people understand. The white Oakland A's was designed to keep blacks out of the Colisium for years now. The only black they kept around were novelty blacks::Milton Bradley, CoCo Crisp, etc.
Now I don't think the problem lies with Mike Singletary. I believe he transcends the color of his skin. But all the black coaches on his staff is the problem.
Of course the safe play is get rid of them all, but I do believe Singletary can be successful if they just create the right equation with the 49ers.
It's true in Oakland and it is true in San Francisco::::The blacks of this region are too disfavored, have fallen too hard into disfavor and now can't afford it. It's much like the Raider Nation::::If they went to church like their (great) grandfathers regularly the gods would offer them a winning Raider franchise to tempt them, see if they skip church for games, etc.

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