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Torn, Worn and Loved

Hello my name is Nancy, and I am a addicted to Snowmen. Isn't admitting addictions the first step in any rehabilation? Isn't this Dilly Beans Stressed Snowman Digi fun?


The Shakespeare quote is very thought-provoking to me. I am not sure which masterpiece it came from or the context it was written in, but I have had it in my quotes to use collection for awhile. It has so many possible meanings. It could be the Romeo and Julet kind of love or the love that God has for us (even though we say stupid, horrible, meaningless things, He still loves us with a real, true, and forgiving love). Ok, enough deep stuff!

Truth be known, this snowperson image represents how I feel most days since my medically induced menapause (or is this how everyone wlse feels around me? LOL).

I am entering this in the following challenges:

DillyBeans Designers and Friday Challenges
- Worn, Torn and Distressed
Pile It On - PIO#33 (Bingo - Ticket, image, faux sewing on the image)
Crafts and Me Challenge #96 - Use a Digi

Hugz!!!

Comments

  1. That poor little snowman looks like he has had a rough day LOL! I was close to that after spending a week in a 32' trailer with two adults and four kids while we went camping with friends!! Love the menopause comment - hang in there ((hugs))

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  2. I love this Nancy, I agree with Marisa he does look like he has had a rough day lol
    Kevin xx

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  3. This poor snowman does look like he's having a rough day, sort of how I think mine will be today as I'm moving my son back to college and his first apt). Wonderful thought provoking sentiment.

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  4. Fab card Nancy! I love this "stressed out" snowman. Admitting that you have a problem IS the first step. I admit that I have a paper addiction but I don't know what to do next. Lol ~jeni :)

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  5. Oh - ha ha - I got a kick out of your interpretation of the challenge "Distressed" - how clever!!!! Thanks for joining us at Dilly Beans. :)

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  6. Great choice for the distressed challenge! Love that little guy and your quote - very apt to a whole load of situations :)

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  7. LOL You're too funny. I came to see what was on your kitchen counter and found a snowman!!!! Now, you don't want to get over this addiction..it's a good one. I am also addicted to those cuties. Guess you knew that. Love your funny post about your medically induced --pause. You crack me up. Great card!!!!!

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  8. Your litle snowman looks frazzled. Love the color combo and the big red heart!!

    Hugs
    Sue

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  9. Hope it's ok to post this here Nancy. Since you are addicted to snowmen, you might find these freebies fun - keep scrolling as she has tonnes and tonnes of free images and quite a few snowmen :-) Hope you enjoy! http://deariedollsdigis.blog.com/ (P.S. I'm not connected to her - I just found the blog through Free Digital Stamps)

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  10. not only is this one of my ab fab fave Dilly Bean images, but you added a Shakespeare quote!!! can't get any better than that! :)
    so happy you have played along at Pile it On!

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  11. Ha-menopause (the couple years when my husband said "yes, dear", "no, dear" stage) hahaha. This was me on Thursday when that crotchety old man I work with came to my office to yell at me....lol Gosh he needs to retire. This is just so fun and does really make me think of that day. I was so frazzled...lol

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  12. OMG this is just as cute as can be. I love the image and the sentiment is perfect!

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