tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154649481632827304.post5540989257079233055..comments2023-05-02T08:07:21.209-04:00Comments on The Books for Walls Project Archive: When Paper is More than Paper, Origami with The DadBonaventurehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03665779332789846219noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154649481632827304.post-40536982759194532682010-05-10T16:44:54.038-04:002010-05-10T16:44:54.038-04:00My husband Bryan and I decided we were compatible ...My husband Bryan and I decided we were compatible when we discovered that we both liked to crochet and we both liked to do origami. Bryan makes bunnies out of paper napkin rings at restaurants to entertain the kids or impress the waiter. <br /><br />One year we decorated our entire Christmas tree with folded paper animals and made 40 or so origami ornaments to give as gifts (yes, we did experience some serious hand cramps).<br /><br />There is something so relaxing about having your hands busy with intricate folding and letting your sub-conscious mind float free. <br /><br />We have to see this movie!Brauerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13936532596326363696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154649481632827304.post-70540481367955058212010-05-07T14:49:37.632-04:002010-05-07T14:49:37.632-04:00There is nothing like waking up in the morning to ...There is nothing like waking up in the morning to a kitchen counter covered with doves and "tea-shirts" that The Dad made (he makes little tiny shirts out of the tea bag wrappers) if you see him ask him to make you a shirt...<br /><br />The movie is magical-science-art-brilliant. The Movie is available on Netflix. It is only one hour long and worth every minute!The Momhttp://www.booksforwallsproject.orgnoreply@blogger.com