I’ve only been married (almost) 4 years, but my understanding of love has grown in leaps and bounds in that short time. Mostly due to my wonderful sweet husband. He is so patient, so compassionate, so understanding, so forgiving, so loving … and sometimes I feel so undeserving of his unconditional love. He is the source, direct or indirect, of everything good in my life, and I am so thankful for him. So as we near the end of the month of love, I wanted to share with you some of what I’ve learned.
WHAT I’VE LEARNED ABOUT LOVE
1. Love is a choice.
2. Love takes work … a lot of work. ![]()
3. Love requires commitment.
4. Love is so worth it.
I am happier and my life is more complete when I am motivated by love. What have you learned about love?
Speaking of love — love for my fans and customers — I’m going to share a little tidbit with you that will be important Monday.
Something totally fun is coming in March and I don’t want you to miss out … and I couldn’t wait until Monday.
If you own one of Log Your Memory’s Logbooks, make sure you are registered for their Book Club.
I promise, I’ll have some more info about Log Your Memory for the Digi World Wednesday post. But in quick summary, the Memory Logbooks help you organize and “log” your memories to help you with your scrapbooking and memory perserving. The All-in-One Memory Logbook is a combination planner, idea book, journal, and sketchbook. The Real Life Challenges Memory Logbook is adapted from the All-in-One and includes journaling prompts to help you scrap real life. (This is the one I own.) You can also choose just the current month of the logbook if that suits your lifestyle better (probably a good option if you only want to buy one month … but you’ll get a sweeter deal if you purchase the All-in-One). Not sure which one? Compare your options.
So, if you don’t own one of their books, you may just want to wander over to Log Your Memory’s store and pick one up. Why? Well, it’s the only way to become a part of the Book Club, and you have to be part of the book club if you don’t want to miss out on an opportunity to maybe, just maybe, get this kit for free:

Kristin of Log Your Memory has been ever so kind and offered this fabulous coupon for you to save 20% off your purchase. (Note: This coupon is only valid at their on-site store, so it’s only valid on their download-able logbooks. If you absolutely prefer to buy the printed version, you can do so through their sister site, but this coupon won’t work there. Just so ya know.)

Now go share some love with someone! (And maybe pick up a logbook and register for the Book Club.) Enjoy your weekend!













Wow, girl! You are all over digi-dom this month! Congratulations!!
great reminders of love. you’ve been busy this month!! great job!
Great post! Great info on the log book!