Archive for October, 2011
Our CAMP Pumpkin Carving Party
Posted on 31. Oct, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Last Friday afternoon we hosted a festive little party at CAMP to start the Halloween weekend off with some cider, popcorn, and pumpkin carving! Several people brought snacks and drinks, and I provided the pumpkins (with a little Intern Anna help) and all the carving tools. Mr. Lasertron provided prizes and they will freak you [...]
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photos from this week
Posted on 30. Oct, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
here are some quick snaps of some of my favorite moments from this last week! Our fridge is covered with memories from our travels–I can’t believe it’s been almost three years since I was last in Berlin. // anderes zu tun mit meinen Haaren Speaking on a panel at UNO’s Mass Communications class with Steve [...]
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I want to sell this bouquet! 40% off our “Thank the Academy” one-off bouquet
Posted on 29. Oct, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Hey fall brides! My “Thank the Academy” bouquet has been in the shop for awhile and it’s not moving, and I want it to go to a good home before the fall season is over, so I’ve listed it at 40% off. This bouquet is made with red and black plaid wool and my favorite [...]
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magic and love at grandma camp
Posted on 27. Oct, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Every week, Alice goes to Grandma Camp. My mom and dad take care of her at their house and each visit includes cooking and baking delicious homemade meals, kindermusik, trips to the park and endless running around outside, counting everything, reading everything, and investigating the bushes for bugs and kitties (mew? mew?). Grandma Camp is [...]
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a happy list.
Posted on 26. Oct, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
I’m in kind of a tough place right now emotionally. Whenever I feel down, I get REALLY down. That’s part of my personality and I just know that about myself. So let’s think about what’s good. I went to the Omaha Healing Arts Center last weekend for a Reiki session with Kirstin Kluver. It was [...]












