Amber was so taken with my pink espresso machine, after I did a post about it at Poetic Anatomy, that she inspired me to dig out the scrapbook I started for myself about six years ago and find the page featuring the coffee maker. Here it is, along with the other four pages I’ve completed (emphasizing aspects of my life that struck my fancy at the time — the latest one created a mere five days ago). Not a very good average is it: five pages in six years? Don’t even ask about the scrapbooks I started (started being the operative word) for each of my kids.




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Thank-you so much for posting the scrapbooking page!! You should submit that page for publication!! I love it. I was even telling my daughter about your pink espresso machine tonight. We are officially on the hunt this summer for one:)
Thanks, Amber. Good luck with the search, but I will warn you that — like many Italian machines — it can be temperamental.