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InHisHands 07-25-2007 08:15 PM

Aww! Just looked... she's adorable! Are you tall too? I am 5' 8 1/2" tall... my mom's whole side of the family is really tall though.

Can't wait to see the projects, glad she enjoyed the links, tell her to have fun! :D Tell her to use her imagination, you'll find some artistic ability you didn't know you had (best advice I got).

Curious 07-25-2007 09:22 PM

shorty 5' 5" monkey here....lil'monkey...she is 5'10" and still growing!

suthernsnail 07-26-2007 05:41 PM

is there a reason i can't see your clay projects? ceramics was my major in h.s i loved it and i miss it even though it's been 30 yrs. my grandaughter is only 7 and is so creative and good with play doh. gail

Curious 07-26-2007 06:02 PM

gail...try this if the images are not showing up:

go to your User CP. (located tops left side kinda under the NeuroTalk logo)

Click Edit Options

The third section is Thread Display Options.

Check all 3 boxes. Especially the last one....
Example:
Visible Post ElementsYou have the option to show or hide various elements of messages, which may be of use to users on slow internet connections, or who want to remove extraneous clutter from posts.Show Signatures
Show Avatars
Show Images (including attached images and images in [IMG] code)

At the very bottom be sure to click
Save Options.

I hope this helps. :hug:

Curious.

Curious 07-31-2007 01:45 PM

vanessa....she made this for you

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...DB0806a011.jpg

InHisHands 08-01-2007 04:28 PM

Aww!! How entirely too sweet!! Tell her thank you, I appreciate that SO much!! She's a dear! :D

Chemar 08-02-2007 06:28 AM

Vanessa
I have so enjoyed looking at your clay cuties:)

It also brought back the sweetest memories of my Dad, who had a gift too with claywork. As a little kid, growing up on a farm in the 20s, he would use mud to make his figurines. Later, when I was growing up, he made entire farm scenes and quite the most delightful other characters and then, after he becasme grandpa to my sons, he made things for them

After he died in 1994, my sons made a special box in which we have the farm animals he last made for them. Very special

soooo
not only have I enjoyed looking at your work, but it also brought me such fond memories:hug:


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