
I brought up the website to Natilie while I was making dinner, and she busted out her laptop to look over what it's all about. Before I even had dinner done, she fixated on this assignment and started looking for the materials for it.
It's a site that gives people "assignments" to which people perform, document and send to the website to share with the world. I was told of the site around the early 50's assignments, but never got around to making anything. They've recently come out with a book, and even have had shows with some of the works done.
It's worth checking out.
We started working on this as soon as our bellies were full of soup and noodles, and decided we put it up the same night, so the people who walk by in the morning (which are many) would be able to see it.
This morning waking up, I look out our kitchen windows to see how the sign was doing. Since it was made of construction paper, some of the letters were curling, but I could see from across the street, it was turning heads and people were looking.
We may just do this on a semi-regular basis, maybe putting different signs in front of our house, perhaps even in different languages. We were also thinking of other places to spread words of encouragement.
2 comments:
oh, so pretty! i love it! i'ma check out that site.
uijgyxov! how about "learn to have shorter word verification, blogger"!
That's really cool.
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