Last month, I introduced the readers of this blog to Helen Rittersporn and her Anchored Scraps website. Helen is a certified project manager who blogs about keeping in touch with family and friends through correspondence.
Helen and I have been collaborating to create an Anchored Scraps Address Book, which she debuted yesterday in her website's online store.
But, as many of us do, Helen blogs about more than just letter writing. She writes about carving out time for yourself, for connecting with others, for finding balance in our lives. The "anchor" that is in the Anchored Scraps name and logo and that finds its way into many of Helen's blog posts, represents her father, who passed away earlier this year, and his naval service. It also serves a reminder to stay anchored, or grounded, in our daily lives, remembering what's important to us.
The new Anchored Scraps Address Book can be ordered from Helen's online store. She also features the address book in yesterday's blog post.
If you haven't visited the Anchored Scraps website yet, I encourage you to click on over there. I think you'll like it.
Helen and I have been collaborating to create an Anchored Scraps Address Book, which she debuted yesterday in her website's online store.
But, as many of us do, Helen blogs about more than just letter writing. She writes about carving out time for yourself, for connecting with others, for finding balance in our lives. The "anchor" that is in the Anchored Scraps name and logo and that finds its way into many of Helen's blog posts, represents her father, who passed away earlier this year, and his naval service. It also serves a reminder to stay anchored, or grounded, in our daily lives, remembering what's important to us.
The new Anchored Scraps Address Book can be ordered from Helen's online store. She also features the address book in yesterday's blog post.
If you haven't visited the Anchored Scraps website yet, I encourage you to click on over there. I think you'll like it.
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