Life is Art
My life, as a mother / lover / writer / seamstress / cook. Whew.
Life is Art is Kelly Hogaboom in small, digestible bits.
Featured Project: Bike Chaps

This design was actually entered in the Etsy/Instructables Sew Useful contest. These are functional, cheap to make, and sold on Etsy within an hour or so.
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objects of attraction
Published by Kelly Hogaboom on Friday, April 22, 2005 at 8:18 PM.
People in this household think they can get away with cuddling, snuggling, all that, and no one will notice nor protest. However, I roam the house in the middle of the night taking incriminating photos:
last night.
Of course, not all cuddling happens in the wee hours. Had an extry kiddo again all day and just look what occurs:
true love.
Tonight was date night for Husband and I. Yah! As a bonus - at the end of our evening we finally got a viewing of a friend's stalking object. He was cute-ish and appeared harmless but not quite stalk-worthy in my book - too friendly and easygoing. We drove past him, then circled around the block to get a second look (*much* to Husband's discomfort). It seems like it might be cool if the guy just started sensing a general heightened interest in his activities, all over town.
Ahh... memories. I stalked a lot, at my friend's age (a tender 17). It was funsies but I think the men involved, when they started getting a whiff of what was going on, felt slightly threatened. It's nice to be female, I guess - you aren't going to end up in jail over it. I no longer stalk, but I currently "sort of keep tabs" on a few people, including a college ex-buddy I no longer care for and our local hero, The Savage.
last night.
Of course, not all cuddling happens in the wee hours. Had an extry kiddo again all day and just look what occurs:
true love.
Tonight was date night for Husband and I. Yah! As a bonus - at the end of our evening we finally got a viewing of a friend's stalking object. He was cute-ish and appeared harmless but not quite stalk-worthy in my book - too friendly and easygoing. We drove past him, then circled around the block to get a second look (*much* to Husband's discomfort). It seems like it might be cool if the guy just started sensing a general heightened interest in his activities, all over town.
Ahh... memories. I stalked a lot, at my friend's age (a tender 17). It was funsies but I think the men involved, when they started getting a whiff of what was going on, felt slightly threatened. It's nice to be female, I guess - you aren't going to end up in jail over it. I no longer stalk, but I currently "sort of keep tabs" on a few people, including a college ex-buddy I no longer care for and our local hero, The Savage.
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