A few months back I received an email from Shari Beaubien she inquired about my website and wondered how I created it and how to go about creating her own. I simply told her the way I did mine from the beginning.. not knowing a single thing about web building.. I simply took a class at the local college. It gave me the bare essentials to understand a little about HTML and from there on out.. the rest is history. I have revamped it since my beginning website with a help from my friend Brandi Powell! It seems to be a constant learning process with the main restraint being TIME!
Well she ended up doing the same and now has her own beautiful website! A place where she can share her BEAUTIFUL work with the world! If you get a chance.. check it out! Her work is fabulous! (see below!)
I think one of the greatest things in life is if you can help someone out.. someway...or inspire someone in some way.. it is one of the greatest rewards ever! Something money could never buy!---a close second would be smiling at a stranger and them smiling back!
Hi Stacie - have really enjoyed your work whereever seen and picked up your site from Tracy's; really sorry to hear about Bailey hope Scout is recovering. Point is - your comment on person 'stealing' your image of baby neice - I am always concerned when bloggers put stuff up about their young families bearing in mind some of the sicko's around. PLEASE be careful about images of young children - it's sad, it's ridiculous but unfortunately the way of the world nowadays. The very instrument bringing your lovely work to so many people at the click of a button can bring great harm; it's a paradox.Anyway, enough said, keep up the good work and greetings from across the Pond. All best, Lynne.
Posted by: Lynne Gill | March 16, 2006 at 06:25 AM
Stacie, you are such a sweetie! I love how uplifting your messages are. Even thru your tough times you choose to be kind to others and it makes visiting your site a joy! I love that you helped her out! It's a nice reminder to focus on the needs of others. Thanks for the heads up on her work as well!
Posted by: Julie | March 08, 2006 at 09:33 PM