This heart was created unintentionally; Sophia had squeezed mustard on some sliced sausage and then discovered that some had landed in a heart shape.
I decided I may as well make heart-shaped pancakes -- a week after Valentine's. The girls loved 'em!
Either Madeline or Georgia found this heart shape in the stitching on Georgia's top. I could have found many more items of clothing in the girls' closets with hearts on them, but I like this one in particular because it's much less obvious and the little ones found it for me.
I was excited to spot this heart on a billboard on my way home from dance class Tuesday evening! I pulled out my purse camera to get this snapshot.
This little heart was right in front of us every evening when we opened Inkheart, but no one noticed it until this past week. Sophia spotted this one.
I was looking for a final photo to make the collection an even number (24) as I'd like to print a grid of heart photos sometime. I did find a few more hearts around my house, but nothing could be more appropriate at this moment than these hearts on the Photo Freedom/Library of Memories poster hanging in my scrapbooking space! I'm working on week three (of 16) in LOM 2009 (my second time) and I'm so happy to continue working on this system.
It was fun to find, snap, and post hearts for "I (heart) me" month in A Life Well Crafted. It was especially fun to have my kids involved! I look forward to finding out what this class will bring us in March.
See also: On the lookout for hearts, Surrounded by hearts, and More heart discoveries.