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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Merry Christmas to All!


Merry Christmas!! I hope this finds you well and I hope you had a wonderful Christmas with family or friends. This morning I told my husband that I was a little sad that Christmas was over and he reminded me that Christmas is not over! The twelve days of Christmas begin today and ends on January 6th with Epiphany! Of course as Christians we carry Christmas in our hearts throughout the year but the celebration in December brings it to the forefront of our busy lives. So, since we have 12 more days of Christmas I have a good excuse to keep my tree up until at least Jan 6th :)
With the ending of this Christmas season the new year quickly approaches and I'm eagerly awaiting the start of my New Year's resolutions. I don't know what they are going to be yet - I'm still working on it, but trust me, I'll have a list! I do love resolutions even if some fall by the wayside mid-year. So, for the next few days I'm going to be doing some thinking and I'll let you know what I come up with. The good thing is that I already started my exercising/lose weight resolution back in August. I got a jump-start on that one so I won't have to stand in a mile long line at the Y to sign-up. Well, it's off to some more holiday eating and fun before Jan 1 rolls around! Credits for Christmas card here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Puppy Love

Amy's Miscellany
Well, it feels like the holidays are in fulls swing. The in-laws are in town, school is winding down, spending and food consumption are at their annual high I have one more Christmas luncheon today. For some reason I'm having a really hard time feeling the Christmas spirit this year. I don't know if it is because we've been insanely busy with church parties and I've been finishing up photo Christmas gifts but by this point in the season I've usually watched all my "must see" Christmas movies" and just chilled in front of the tree for hours on end. I have taken a two week sebatical from the Y. I know, I know, that's not what you're supposed to give up amid the stress of the holiday season, but I give you my word I'll get right back in there ;) Well, amid all the stress I have certainly been scrapping - that's my stress reliever. This LO is of Connor and his favorite girlfriend, Jenna. He does have another one and I'll be scrappin' her too if we ever get a pic of them together! Credits here.

Scrap Reviews
I've been seeing thisPhoto Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket blinkie around digitown lately and finally decided to investigate! Well, it belongs to the website Faith Sisters which is a Christian Digital Scrapbooking Community. They have all kinds of inspirations and challenges to get you motivated to scrap about your faith. I'm looking forward to joining in some of the challenges in 2008.

My Favorite Things
Well, once again before I sign off I'll leave you with one of my favorite things. My favorite Christmas ornament I ever received was a glass bride and groom -and dangling from it was my diamond. My then boyfriend, Dale, proposed to me as we were decorating his tree. The story behind this is that Dale and I had met in September '98 in my hometown where he had come to perform a wedding of two of his college students (the bride attended my home church). He was their college pastor and they had asked him to officiate. My mom was the wedding director and I was helping her. Let's just say that I was smitten the first time I saw him and 3 1/2 months later we were engaged. I had come to Nashville to visit him a few weeks before Christmas and he popped the question. Four months later we were married and it has been the most wonderful eight years of my life - not saying we don't have our ups and downs :) So, do you have a favorite ornament?


Friday, December 14, 2007

Shutteryfly Book One - Mission Completed!!



Remember that Shutterfly book I've been rambling on about? Well as of 1:30 am it was completed and paid for. This is the front cover of the book. Now, I'm anxiously awaiting it's arrival! It's a little nervewracking to pay that much money and not be able to see the finished product! Oh well, if it's not perfect I'll make the changes and print my - this one is going home with my MIL. I know have to get my Christmas card LOs done - do you think I'm cutting it a little close? Maybe they should be Happy New Years card:) Here are the credits for the cover.

Scrappin' News

The other day in the Chatter forum at DST someone posted a thread about being intimated by really awesome scrappers! I clicked right on that thread because that is where I used to live. I would browse through the galleries and look at all the amazing, collage-style LOs! For me it was never even an option of doing one - it would be like putting a Calculus problem in front of a kindergatdner. I didn't even know where to start - it boggled my mind.

But then, one day I came across this book, Clean and Simple Scrapbooking by Cathy Zielske that took me from being a completely frustrated, feeling like a failure scrapper to being completely okay with my style of scrappbooking. After reading what Cathy had to say I realized that it is okay to make Clean and Simple LOs (thus the name of the book:) She also teaches in the book the elements of good design, the art of type, and the importance of journaling, or lack there of. I read this book in one afternoon (while sitting in a business meeting with my husband :) and came away with so many simple tools that improved my scrapbooking. So, if you're looking for someone/something to validate your style of scrapping this is a must read! P.S. the sequel is really great too!

Family Haps and Other Ramblings
The in-laws are arriving today which means that my scrapping room will have to turn back into the guest bedroom. It really is sad my guest bedroom looks like and office with a bed slapped in it. What's even sadder is that I have a real office downstairs but I like being to work up where the kids are - did you notice I called it "work?" :) I figure I am working - my pay is the free kits that I receive from my designers! My husband says that I am very good at justifying things! Hey - whatever it takes!! Anyway, one of my resolutions for the New Year is to turn my guest bedroom into an inviting and welcoming room. Of course if it's not comfy company won't stay so long. Okay, just kidding!!

Finally, remember the cookie recipe search I was on? Well, no one came to my rescue until last night when my friend, jennylongfingers (don't even ask) told me about this SmittenKitchen website with a chocolate chip cookie recipe that looked really yummy! What looks even yummier are all those pics she has posted on her site! It's making me hungry!

My Favorite Things
Last night, my above mentioned friend, jennylongfingers, mentioned that she was a little disappointed at my list of favorite things. She was hoping for some more materialistic things - you know, so she could run right out to the store and buy me a gift for our gift exchange next week. I, of course, told her that Christmas isn't about materialism (grin)! So, jennylongfingers - even though you've already bought me a gift that you're not sure I'm gonna like, here's one for you.

I love watching the Grinch - the old and the new. It is a must see every Christmas - well really my son wants to watch it year round. We have the original Grinch movie but not the new one with Jim Carrey. So - that is definitely on my Christmas list (my husband usually busy be a Christmas CD but this year I asked him to get me that in lieu of a CD.)

Well, that about does it. I have a house to finish cleaning before the in-laws arrive on my doorstep for their 13 day visit!!! :)

Thursday, December 13, 2007


Well, the Shutterfly book has yet to be ordered. I missed out on the free shipping although I spent hours on it yesterday. So, today is the new deadline :) What can I say - that just means I'm flexible, right? Just a word of caution to those of you who have yet to make a book. When you do two page LOs make sure that all the elements (such as ribbon that spans both pages) are aligned perfectly. I had to split my 12x24 LO into two 12x12s and somehow things got a little whacky. But, it's all taken care of and hopefully everything will print perfectly. I am getting ready to start on the cover using a template from Wendyzine. I'm all out of creative mojo so we're just going the simple route. Did I mention that I made two LOs yesterday to go in the book so I wouldn't feel bad about who I left out? Here's one of them. Credits here.

Scrappin' News
My TOOT for today is that KristinCronin-Barrow over at the SweetShoppe asked me to join her team. Check out her designs - they are really fabulous. I also want to share another amazing gallery that I found yesterday over at the Shabby Shoppe by Sheri R. You won't be disappointed and you'll definitely be inspired!

Family Happenings
Yesterday morning as we were discussing Brooke's allergies to chocolate (she's become the food Nazi) she was wondering where chocolate milk came from. Here's the conversation:
Brooke: Mommy, where does chocolate milk come from?
Me: They take chocolate and add it to the milk. (I'm the practical one in the family)
Brooke: Oh, well, I thought that maybe it came from brown cows - or, you know those two things on the cow that the milk comes from (the udders) maybe one is for white and one is chocolate.
Me: You know, Brooke, that is a very smart idea. Maybe that is where chocolate milk comes from (giggle.)

My Favorite Things
Well, before I go I'll share another favorite thing with you. Today, my favorite is hot chocolate. I can remember my mom always mixing up a big batch and we would have it all winter. So now, at the first sign of cool weather I run to the store for my ingredients and make up enough to last the whole winter. Here's a great recipe to keep around the house or mix up and give away.

Hot Chocolate
1 lb confectioner's sugar
6 c Nestle Quick
2 1/2 c powdered creamer
8 c instant milk

Mix all ingredients together. 1/4 c to 6 ounces boiling water. Enjoy!

Well, that's it for now folks. Have a good day!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

My Favorite Things

Do you need a really good laugh today? Visit this mockumentary that pays tribute to die-hard scrappers like us. My sis over at Thinks by Me sent it to me the other day and anything she sends is always hilarious!

Well, I am working on my first Shutterfly Photobook! I downloaded the actions from Wendyzine and let me say that they have made life so much simpler. I have to have the book done today though because free shipping ends today and I certainly wouldn't want to lose out on the six or eight dollars. The other thing I have realized is that I have a gadzillion layouts of Brooke, a few of Connor and like three of Liam! How did that happen?!? So, my New Year's Scrapping Resolution is to not forget about my youngest child. I was the youngest of three and I have the least amount of pics of me - you would think I would be sensitive to that. So, I'll be doing a few LOs of him today to add to the book.

Besides my Shutterfly book (for which I am laying out out of kicking to complete - after I blog that is :) I need to clean my house because my inlaws are coming in town on Friday which means my Scrapping computer will not be available to me 24/7. I suppose I'll survive. I also need to make 6 dozen cookies for a cookie swap. My girlfriend, Emma, who is hosting this has decided that this is going to be an upscale cookie swap - I don't think your standard chocolate chip cookies are gonna cut it. So if you have any yummy cookie recipes that taste and look like they are really hard to make but really are very simple, please send them my way!! You can email me at amyscraps at comcast dot net. (Ps - that's not amys craps - that's amy scraps :)

On another note, here's the LO of the day. This is one I did several months ago for the Stand Up and Scrap contest. I did three LOs for it, got stressed and quit :) Contests really aren't my thing but I did get an awesome kit from it. Anyway, I took these photos one morning while the kids were just laying around on my bed. The light was just perfect so I grabbed my camera and shot a few pics. Just take a look at all those rolls Liam has! Credits here.

Well, before I go I thought I would share one of my favorite things. I was thinking about that song this morning, "My Favorite Things" and it inspired me to start from now until Christmas to list my Favorite Things. So here's the first...

My favorite Christmas Song (Religious): Welcome To Our World by Chris Rice

Tears are falling, hearts are breaking
How we need to hear from God
You've been promised, we've been waiting

Welcome Holy Child
Welcome Holy Child

Hope that you don't mind our manger
How I wish we would have known
But long-awaited Holy Stranger
Make Yourself at home
Please make Yourself at home
Bring Your peace into our violence
Bid our hungry souls be filled
Word now breaking Heaven's silence

Welcome to our world
Welcome to our world

Fragile finger sent to heal us
Tender brow prepared for thorn
Tiny heart whose blood will save us
Unto us is born
Unto us is born
So wrap our injured flesh around You
Breathe our air and walk our sod
Rob our sin and make us holy

Perfect Son of God
Perfect Son of God
Welcome to our world

Well, that's it for today! I hope you have a wonderful day and we'll chat again tomorrow. Well, maybe.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The Benson Pharmacy



Last night we picked up all the prescriptions from our pharmacy and this is what we came home with. I've never been sent home with a brown shopping back from a pharmacy before. We usually come home with the really small white bags. Between Dale and Brooke these are all the medications they are taking. They better be squeaky clean after 6 weeks of all these meds and $180 later! Why do we schedule these appointments at Christmas time? Bad timing....oh well, they'll be feeling fine and dandy for the New Year!

So I finally got the bright idea to take pictures of the children for our Christmas card which has yet to be designed. Maybe it will be a New Year's card! Anyway, this is what I got from Connor! He has this little penchant of turning sulky and pouty for an reason under the sun and getting him out of that mood is impossible! Even the promise of candy didn't get me a smile so after much cajoling from me and much whining from him I just sent him to his room to play until he can work himself into a better mood! We'll try again later maybe...or maybe I'll Christmas card will be of only a family of four this year :)

Finally, here's a page I did over the weekend. I used Cori Gammon's Snow Angels kit. It has lots of pretty, wintery blue papers and elements. It is a scraplift from tnkbuzan @ DST. Her work is absolutely gorgeous - you'll be seeing lots of scraplifts of her in the future :) If you haven't seen any of her work take a moment to visit her gallery. You'll be most inspired!
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Monday, December 10, 2007

Allergic to Chocolate?!?

It's 4:30 pm and I'm just now updating my blog, but for good reason. Dale and Brooke had an appointment this morning - the full-blown deal - all the pricks, x-rays, shots, etc... It took almost 5 hours and Brooke was such a little trooper. She didn't cry at all with the series of pricks on her back. Once she found out that they had to give her 6 "shots" after her daddy only had to have two she panicked a little and cried for a minute or two. But, she was really, really brave. The outcome was that they both have LOTS of allergies. Poor Brooke is allergic to chocolate. How unfair is that for a little girl?!? Anyway, we came home with quite a regimen of medication for the next 6 weeks until our follow-up to see how she and Dale are doing.

In other news, it was quite a laid back weekend except for the 3 parties we attended - 1 on Friday and 2 on Saturday evening. I did quite a bit of scrapping Friday and Saturday. We did nothing on Saturday except lay around the house which was awesome!

This is a LO I did using the collab kit, Merry Holiday by Jomi and Jackie Eckles. Credits here.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Yay! It's Friday!! It's rainy and chilly here but I don't really care because I can stay in the house most of the day. Dale is off to SMART this morning with Brooke and he took Connor along so I'm here with only Liam. I've got the laundry going and that's about all I'm going to be doing today. We have a Christmas party to go to tonight so it will be kind of date for Dale and me.

Brooke has been quite funny lately. Actually, she always is. She is just so matter of fact about things and she just says whatever is on her mind. (Kind of like her mommy - Dale says I have no inner monologue!) I don't think I'm quite that bad - well, I know what what I'm thinking that never get said :)

Anyway, I went in to her class to sub on Monday so her teacher could go out to lunch with all the other Kindergarten teachers. I was there for 1 1/2 hours so I sent about 45 min in the classroom "teaching" and then the rest of the time was spent at lunch. Mrs Barnhill had them all on the reading rug and so I read them a story and we reviewed some "I" words and did a few other things. Well, as the kids got used to me they got increasingly more rowdy so I kept having to give them "looks" and firmly, but sweetly :) tell them to sit down and be quiet. Well, Brooke suggested several times that I pull their cards (Mrs. Barnhill's discipline measure - by the 3rd pulled card you are in big trouble), but I refrained. Well, when Dale got home that night he asked Brooke if she was excited that Mommy got to come to her class. Her response was, "Yes, but I don't think she handled the kids very well! She had to get yelly several times." Apparently I'm not quite as accomplished at substituting as I thought I was :) Well, that's fine by me - it just gives me an excuse to stay home and scrap!

Here's a LO I did with Jomi's new Grateful kit found at www.thedigichick.com. This picture is of me, my amazing sister and my sweet Aunt Bunni. The journaling reads:
Aunt Bunni, You have always been such an important part of our lives. Many times you have been like a mom to us - you certainly love us as much as any mother would. We have so many wonderful memories of you and our family gatherings are never complete without you. I love you so much and I know that Jennifer would say the same. So, from us to you, the most wonderful Aunt a niece could have...we love you! Amy & Jennifer

Credits here.

Thursday, December 6, 2007



Jomi has a beautiful kit out today at the DigiChick called Grateful. The colors are really gorgeous and I can't wait to use it later today. I think I know of just the pictures that will be perfect for this kit. So be watching for a LO to come.

I got this little Christmas Survey from Monique's Scrappin' Blog. I thought I'd fill it out for myself.

1. Christmas tree up yet? Two of them. The family tree that we all decorate and Mommy's tree with all the breakable ornaments

2. Any Christmas decorations up yet? Everything that is going to be put up is up.

3. What are you asking for for Christmas? A kitchen table and a camera. Well, I'm not really asking for them because I don't want Dale to spend the money on them but if I were asking that's what it would be.

4.What do you usually do on Christmas Eve? We go to our 6 pm Christmas Eve service and then we come home and set out cookies and carrots for Santa and the reindeer and write Santa a Thank You note. When the kids are in bed I finish wrapping presents while I'm watching a Christmas movie.

5. What do you usually do on Christmas Day? We get up early and open gifts and then the in-laws come over and we do it all again. Somewhere in there we start cooking for lunch and cleaning up. This year I'm thinking that eating out might be a good idea ;)

6. Do you own any Christmas clothes or jewelry? A few pairs of socks

7. Do you use white or colored Christmas lights? I switch back and forth...this year I'm using all white.

8. Do you bake Christmas cookies? I do and I eat most of them myself ;)

9. Do you buy Christmas presents for your whole family? For my side yes, for the in-laws we drew names this year.

10. How many friends do you buy presents for? A few.

11. Is there a Santa Claus? Am I reading this question right? How can somebody even ask that ?!? Of course there's a Santa Clause...he lives right near the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.

12. Favorite Christmas Carol? This isn't really a carol but my favorite Christmas song is Chris Rice's, "Welcome to Our World"

13. Would you rather it be a white Christmas, or a warm Christmas? White, White White!!! We lived in Naples, FL for several years and my in-laws would come for Christmas and want to go to the beach on Christmas Eve. I boycotted. I stayed home and baked and did Christmasy things - and turned the A/C way down.

14. Was last year a good christmas? Yes

15. Which Christmas color do you like better? RED or GREEN? Green

16. Do you get a real Christmas tree, or is it artificial? We got a real one for several years but right now we are only doing artificial. Soon we'll go back to getting a real one again.

17. When you get older, will you get a real or artificial tree? Hmmm....hadn't thought about it.

18. Do you hang stockings? Yes

19. When opening presents, does your family all open them at the same time? We try to open them in an orderly fashion but the kids get really excited.

20. What is usually in your stocking? Always Avon lotion from my MIL.

21. Do you get up early on Christmas day? Yes

22. Does your family eat breakfast before or after opening presents? After

23. Do you have a favorite ornament you hang on the tree? I have several.....my Grandmother started getting me the White House ornament every year and now my mom buys it for me so I have a whole set of those. Then when I was maybe five my mom bought me a little angel ornament and I just LOVE it. My favorite ornament though is one I don't hang on the tree. My husband (then boyfriend) bought me a bride and groom glass ornament and put the ring on it and proposed to me when we were putting up his Christmas tree one year.

24. What Christmas movie do you like to watch the most? My absolute favorite is White Christmas, but I must also watch "The Grinch" (old and new), "While You Were Sleeping" "Miracle on 34th Street" (new), Holiday Inn, When Harry Met Sally (they end up together on New Year's Eve) and any Christmas movie on TV.

25. What do you like better, Christmas Eve or Christmas Day? Christmas Eve. I'm always a little bit sad when Christmas day arrives. I love the whole preparation and excitement up to Christmas Day.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Christmas Cheer

For a little Christmas cheer take a look at this!
It has been an insanely busy past few days. I kind of don't know what to do with myself today. I went to kickboxing this morning and when I got home I realized that I just don't have anything to do except to catch up on blogging and scrapbookin! Well, except for the laundry that has been ignored the last few days while I have been in my cleaning and decorating frenzy. Oh, and I do need to clean up a little from last night, and design my Christmas cards, and order some magnets for stocking stuffers, etc... I guess I do have some things to do today but I think I'll ignore them and wait until tomorrow :) A girl does need a bit of downtime in this busy holiday season. Jomi is coming out with a new kit tomorrow, (I think?) and so of course I need to do a LO or two with it.

Anyhoo, back to the party last night. We had a really great time. We went out to dinner to Monell's which is a family style restaurant in downtown Franklin. From the front it looks very small but once you get inside it is quite large. In fact, it was the original jail (Frankin at one time was the capital of TN) and so they still have some of the bars up AND they have not removed the part of the floor that would drop out when people were hanged. Now, that does sound quite gruesome but there are no hangings on record. They have the records of where people were sentenced to hang but apparently the judge never went through with the hanging sentences (and if he did they didn't record it.)

After dinner we came back to our house for coffee and White Elephant gifts (gag gifts and anything you find around your house you don't want.) I think the best gift was the NFCN 2007 Ornament Collection. Kim, the office manager got a little crafty as you can see here. Dale ended up with it and he has tucked neatly in the back of his closet because it will come out again for next year's gift exchange ;) After the adults finished with their gift exchange Santa arrived with presents for the little ones.


They had such a great time and Bill (a man from our church) is an awesome Santa. He starts growing his beard and hair out at the end of summer so he has perfect "Santa hair" :) Here are some pics of the kids with Santa.






































Monday, December 3, 2007

Monday again!?!


Wow! The weekend just flew by. We of course went to see White Christmas Friday night and then Saturday morning we had an event at church and then a SS party Saturday night. Yesterday morning the children had their Christmas program, we had a birthday lunch for Megan and then last night after church we went out to eat with some friends. It sure would be nice to have a day to recuperate from the weekend.

Well, amid all the craziness I did carve out a little time to scrap (I had to stay up till 1am to do it ;) I couldn't really get into the Christmas spirit on my blog until I decorated it (with my banner) and then I did a cute LO of Dale and Brooke. This picture was taken last Christmas morning but the traditional Christmas kits jut didn't fit it so I used a mix of things from my favorite designers. Credits here.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

I don't usually blog on Saturday b/c there's either not much going on or not enough time to sit down for a few minutes at the computer. But, I thought I'd share my little surprise from yesterday.

Yesterday morning I was sitting at this very spot blogging and browsing blogs (just taking a break from all my cleaning and decorating:) when my hubby called me to tell me a few things and then to remind me to be ready by 5pm b/c some friends were coming by to pick us up. Well, I immediately went into panic mode b/c I had arranged the babysitter for 5pm TONIGHT for our SS Class party and I thought I had made the arrangements for the wrong date. (We have about 8 parties we have to attend in the next 2 weeks so I've been a little stressed about the schedule/babysitting anyway) Well after a minute or so of panic he told me he was taking me to see Irving Berlin's White Christmas at TPAC. That is my FAVORITE Christmas movie and I was ecstatic all day!! We had a nice, relaxing dinner out with our friends and then we went to see the show.

We got home about 11:30 and I was so exhausted I could hardly keep my eyes open. For some reason, unbeknowst to logical part of my brain, I turned the TV on and started watching For the Love of the Game. I thought it was probably half-way through. Nope, I caught it at the very beginning and ended up watching the whole thing! Well, thankfully Dale let me sleep till 9:30 while he got the kids dressed and took them into church for a family Christmas event at church. I'm off to get dressed and head there myself in a few minutes. Daddy is being very good this Christmas - I'm thinking Santa might be bringing him something very nice!

Friday, November 30, 2007

Amazingly enough, after the stress of finding out my house needed to be party ready by Tuesday I got one Christmas tree up and decorated along with my manger scene and other decorations downstairs. When Dale got home he and the kids put the big family tree up in the family room and it is now awaiting the lights. I left Dale and the kids to finish that task and Brooke was busily delegating to Connor and Liam. It is hilarious, no matter what we are doing she always has a plan for organization. She is her Mamma's girl!

Today Dale will take Brooke to school and stay with her through the first hour to help with SMART and then I'll go in to help in the library for an hour or so. Let me just say this, I now know that I did not miss my calling by not being a librarian. Re-shelving books is not really my idea of fun, but hey, someone has to do it! I have gotten re-acquainted with the Dewey Decimal system though. After that we'll put the lights on the tree (I'm contemplating whether to do colored or white) and we'll have it all ready to decorate when Brooke gets home from school.

Here's another LO I did while in Texas. This is such a great photo (my niece, Mallory took it) and the kit by Jomi is just beautiful! Credits here.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Well it's 11:45 and I'm just now sitting down to update my blog. Usually I get up b/f the kids in the morning and do a few things on the computer b/f I start my day but this morning I was so tired I slept until Brooke had to get up. Which means that I have been going non-stop since 7am. I dropped Brooke off at school and then rushed to the Y for my AquaFit class. It's my same perky, pregnant kick-boxing instructor that teaches it so it's a great workout. I'm always late b/c it's an 8:30 am class and I drop Brooke off at 8:15.

Anyway, a few weeks ago I laid out of my Thursday AquaFit class (I thought I needed a break) but I found out that my teacher taught one on Fridays as well so I decided I would just go to that one. Well, I was late as usual so I walked into the pool and there were about twenty 70 year olds. I was the youngest by about 25 years. Andrea (the teacher) said my eyes got about as big as saucers but I got my weights and went right on in. It was pretty funny actually! Let me say that I haven't skipped out on my Thursday class since then ;)

Dale called me this morning to tell me that we were having a staff gathering at our house next Tuesday evening. So, all my scrapping plans for this week/weekend have gone out the window. I'll be furiously cleaning and decorating my house (which is what really needed to be done anyway. So, I'll be posting no new LOs for a few days. It's a good thing I have several I made over Thanksgiving that I haven't posted yet ;) I took this picture last Feb and have actually used it in another LO but I love it so much I wanted to use it again. Credits here. This one is using several of Jomi's kits. Her designs are just fabulous - I can always come up with something good when I use them!

Well, it's off to starting the cleaning, laundry and decorating. Fun time :) I hear some crashing and banging in the kitchen - I better go see what's happening.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Wrapped with a bow


I tell you what, with all these Christmas kits I'll be getting caught up with all my Christmas photos in no time! Here's another page made with the Boyful Christmas Collab kit by Cori Gammon and ChereKaye. This is Liam's cousin Megan. I don't think she needs any presents for Christmas - only this little bundle of love :) Credits here.

Now onto today. Let's see....in a couple minutes I'll be going down to wrestle Brooke out of bed for school. That is my LEAST favorite part of the day. She is not a morning person and so every morning it takes forever to wake her up. I have to use a mix of tickling and threats. We have 12 long years of this, people. Then it's off to kickboxing with my 6 mos pregnant instructor who is perkier and in better shape than me and then lunch with a couple girlfriends to plan the gifts we are going to make for teachers this year. I'm so glad I have a friend who is crafty with paper and stamps. I DO NOT enjoy paper crafts ( I know, a great downfall on my part) but why do I need to be crafty when I have friends who are? Anyway, I wonder why I never get anything done around my house...I guess this is why.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007


Being on vacation is such a treat as far as scrapping goes because I don't have to feel guilty about the other 20 million things I should be doing. I didn't scrap as much as I thought I would though because we played Dominoes till all hours of the morning and I was too strung out on caffeine each day trying to make up for the lack of sleep ( two year olds don't sleep any later even though it's vacation :)

Here are a couple of LOs I did while I was away. This first one was taken at Megan's wedding in Destin. I could kick myself because I hardly took any pictures. I guess I was just too busy running around after my three little ones. This is one of the few pics that I have.
The journaling reads: June 2007: We were dressed up at the beach this particular evening for Megan’s rehearsal but you two couldn’t resist running and playing in the sand. So I took the opportunity to snap some pictures of you. Because of the demands of the wedding this is one of the few pictures I have.

This next LO was done for the monthly Scrapper's Guide Premier tutorial gallery. Every month Linda Sattgast sends a tutorial on how to design something and this month it was designing ribbons. We use the tutorial and then make a LO using that month's kit that is also provided with the Premier membership. So, I'm proud to say that the ribbons on this page are my creation :) This picture was taken Oct. 2006 one our now annual visit to Gentry's Farm.

Credits for both LOs here.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving Fun with Family



We're back from Thanksgiving but I'm not ready for Thanksgiving to be over yet :( We had such a great time in Texas with my mom and stepdad and my sister and her family and of course Aunt Buni - oh, and I better not forget Jen Jones! We had one long week of just being together and pretty much living on top of each other. But that's okay - every once in a while you just need to submerse yourself in family and friend ;)

Jen drove with me to Texas on Friday - Dale had to be at church on Sunday so he flew in on Monday. So Jen and I started out on Friday about 5 pm and from the start the trip was doomed...we went the long way through town during rush hour and then we had several never-ending potty breaks. By 10pm when we got to Memphis (it should have taken us 3 hours - not 5) I'd had enough so we stopped at a hotel. I thought things couldn't get any worse but the next morning we once again took a wrong turn and by 4 pm when we rolled into Longview we were on the verge of being comatose. I thought Jen was going to run for the nearest airport and fly home...but she didn't!

Thankfully the rest of the week was just laid back and fun. We scrapped, made cards (well, Jen did) played lots of Dominoes and ate way too much food! In spin class this morning I was feeling the effects of all the rest and relaxation - my body was not happy with me! Another perk was that we got to see my Uncle Dave and Aunt Susan and their family. They drove over from San Antonio where Dave is stationed so we spent Friday afternoon and evening with them. It was so great for our families to catch up and to just be together! We do not get to see them nearly often enough and so when we do it is quite a treat.

Now we're back and Brooke is wondering why the whole neighborhood is decorated for Christmas and our house isn't. So, I've got to get unpacked, the house cleaned and ready to put the tree up on Friday.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Frazzled....WHO ME??

So I'm feeling a little frazzled today. About 3:30 am Connor walks over to Dale's side of the bed and whispers, "Daddy, my have to go pee,pee." So I go into the bathroom with him to make sure he makes it in time. He was pretty desperate. And of course, my eyes were as wide as they could be after with all the things I have to do today running through my head. I have MOMents tomorrow (it's our version of MOPS group (Mothers of Preschoolers) and up until now I've been quite organized with everything. Well, it dawned on me that the book I took to church last night to copy cookie jar recipe tags is MIA. I did not bring it home and I have no idea where I put it. Of course, it has the cookie jar recipe instructions along with the ingredient list of things that I was supposed to pick up at Costco this morning. So, needless to say, I'm a little panicked.

Then after I got up and went to right my "to do" list down so that I could go to sleep I start thinking of the conversation I had with my "blog stalking" friend last night at church. She thinks she stalks my blog b/c she visits it more than once a day. Hey, I'm flattered even if she only visits to link to all the other sites I have listed! Anyway, she is interested in digiscrapping and so of course I was thinking of all the stuff she needs to know about that.

As if that weren't enough we are leaving for TX tomorrow to go to my moms for Thanksgiving and while we are there we will be having Christmas. Well, I'm not prepared for the little Christmas time even though I'm the one that suggested it. Of course my sister who always buys the perfect gifts is 100% prepared. I should really hire her to be my personal shopper because she always has the most clever ideas when it comes to gifts. Me, I overthink it way too much and end up with something that is just hohum compared to hers. I'm not jealous or anything, I'm just saying... ;) Of course, I'm always happy to be the recipient of her gifts. So, of course she has found the perfect little something for my husband who is difficult to buy for because he just doesn't ask for alot and she has found something for our stepdad who is impossible to buy for - what do you buy someone who has everything? Of course, I have nothing for her husband or for my stepdad. I'll be calling her AGAIN today for ideas!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007


Here's a LO I did for the Stand Up and Scrap contest. The question was, "If you could have one dream come true, what would it be?" That was a really difficult question because I just don't think about that kind of thing very much. I'm much more of a practical, day to day person and if you can't have something why think about it? :) So, it took me severals days to cipher on it and this is what I came up with...

Journaling:
My Dear Sister,

I was recently asked the question, “If you could have one dream come true, what would it be?” I really don’t fancy myself a dreamer, but, it suddenly came to me. It wasn’t a dream job, a dream house, or a dreamy husband. It was this...if I could have one dream come true it would be to live near you. When I was sixteen years old you moved away and for the past eighteen years we’ve lived miles apart only seeing each other once or twice a year. I’ve already missed your kids’ growing up but how I wish you could be here to see mine as they grow. I wish we could meet at Starbucks or go the movies. I wish we could see each other at church and eat dinner together during the week. I wish we could share clothes, aerobic classes and friends. I wish we could spend the nitty-gritty, run-of-the-mill days together. I wish...I wish... But, even if this dream never becomes reality I will always be thankful for you, my sister, no matter the distance that separates us.

Credits here.

Monday, November 12, 2007

100% Fine


It's kind of funny but for some reason I never scrap page of my sweet husband. Well, today I did because I had this awesome kit by Jomi van Bekkum called Groovy Love and it just inspired me. I came across these pics today and new EXACTLY what I was going to use to scrap them.

These pics were taken back in August during our church's softball league. Dale is on the "old guys" league but they outplayed the spring chickens this year. I was very proud of him. Can you believe a 38 year old still has moves? :)

The journaling says: It’s been a long time since you played high school and college baseball, but you still have what it takes. When I watch you play I’m so glad that you are mine, mine, mine.... all mine! So, baby, even if you think your reflexes are a little slow and your arm isn’t quite the gun it used to be just remember that when I watch you play all I see is the 100% fine man that you are.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Cookies for Santa


Here's another Christmas layout for you. This time I used Cori Gammon's Funky Christmas kit and I think it is so cute! I love the non-traditional, fun papers - especially for fun things like decorating cookies. The journaling says: "We made cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve. Only the Santa who lives at our house would want to eat them because we spread the icing with our fingers, licking after each spread, and then we decorated them with sprinkles. We had to lick our fingers some more to get the sprinkles to stick to the icing. I’m not sure who got more sugar, us or Santa." Credits here.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Baby Brooke


I'm trying to get caught up on the kits I'm using from Jenny Binder so I went way back in my photo file and pulled a few pics of Brooke. I can't believe how awful the quality is. We had a camcorder that also was supposed to be a digital camera. Well, it wasn't. I wish I would have figured that out b/f we had babies. It's quite depressing actually, but oh well. Credits here.

Santa Secrets


It's not even Thanksgiving and I'm already doing Christmas LOs. But, all the Christmas kits are coming out so I have to get the pages done to post in the galleries. Here's one of Brooke from last year that I did with two of Cori Gammon's Christmas kits - Classic Christmas and Homespun Holiday.

Last year we had one of the men from church, Bill Jones, come to our staff Christmas party and hand out gifts to the kids. He starts growing out his hair in the late summer and then he dyes it around Christmas time. He definitely makes a pretty believable Santa!

Credits here.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Adorable


Here's a LO I did of Brooke today. The other afternoon during Connor's soccer practice she spent probably 30 minutes rolling in the grass, crawling like a lion, picking flowers and singing. She was completely off in her own little world and it made me wish that sometimes I could be just like that - doing my own thing and not concerned one bit about what others would think. However, I think someone would call the loony police to come pick me up if they saw me crawling through a field of grass :)

By the way, this kit is from the new designer, Jomi van Bekkum that I'm creating for. I love it!

Credits here.

Sweet Baby Connor



I am very behind in my scrapbooking. But as Cathy Zielske says, who would ever want to be caught up? You wouldn't have anything left to scrapbook. Well, the fact still remains that I'm behind and I still have not done a baby book for my 3 1/2 year old, Connor. So I did a page today. It's called baby steps. Not, the page - the process. I'm one of those who gets very overwhelmed by "projects" so I have to take it one LO at a time. Since I do have a whole baby book to do for Connor and then for Liam I'm going to keep it pretty simple. Well, I say that now - we'll see how it goes.

Credits here.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

I'm being published!

Well, my work is anyway. This is a first for me so I'm feeling a little ecstatic about it. The best part is that I get paid for it. Maybe this addiction is worth my time after all :) One of my layouts of Connor is being published in the April/May 2008 issue of Digital Scrapbook Magazine. They sure aren't procrastinators, are they?

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

I'm feelin' happy!

Well, I'm feeling pretty good about things today! I've been chosen to be on two new Creative Teams. I've explained this before but basically I get free products to make layouts with. I use the products from my designers to make my layouts (I can mix them with other products not from my designers) , post them to galleries, everyone falls in love with the products and runs to go buy the products! Well, in a perfect digiscrapping world that's how it's supposed to work.

I can't say yet who the first designer is because she wants to announce her new CT formally at one of the galleries. I applied for this team b/c her designs are fabulous and I was thrilled when she offered me a permanent position.

The second designer I'm going to be working with is Jenny Binder from Scrapper's Guide - the one and only place to really learn digital scrapbooking. I always refer anyone whose interested in digital scrapping to this site. I have truly learned everything I know from here.

The other day I was browsing through the forum and I realized that I had two personal messages. I NEVER get personal messages so I never even check. Well, there was one from Jenny asking me if I would be on her Creative Team. I hadn't even applied! The problem was that she had sent me the PM about 3 weeks prior so I assumed that it was too late. Then there was another PM from one of the Forum Moderators asking if I would be on Jenny's team. Well, I replied to both, apologized profusely and begged to still be able to have the opportunity because I really like Jenny's work as well. The neat thing about working with Jenny is that we are very similar. She is a Christian and very involved in church with three children close to the same ages as mine and a little girl named Brooklyn - go figure. Could this be from God ? :) Me thinks maybe.

So, anyway, all that to say, I'm feeling happy!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Fright Night


I'm a firm believer in scrapping all of life...the good, the bad and the not so pretty :) I hope dear Aunt Bunni agrees.

Two years ago she had knee replacement surgery a day or so before halloween and she was so sad that she wasn't going to get to see her great nieces and nephews all dressed up! So, being the sweet nephew and niece that William and I are, we marched Snow White and the "Dorf" , the pumpkin, the chef and the doctor through the hospital and to her room. We made quite a rucus but I don't think anyone minded being that the kids were so doggone cute!

Journaling: It is a bit unusual to take little trick-or-treaters to the hospital on Halloween but that’s what you do when Great Aunt Bunni just had knee replacement surgery. Luckily, we had a doctor among us to make sure that all was well with the patient. We think Aunt Bunni wins the prize for the best costume!




Credits here.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Kermit Conspires


This photo was taken when Brooke was two years old. By that time she was fiercely resisting naps so I would let her read books on her bed. This particular day the "Kermit the Hermit" book apparently just put her right to sleep. It is sad when even your books conspire against you
to get you to take a nap!

Credits here.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Make-up


Brooke was such a mischievious little girl. I often found her doing things that caused messes which I would then have to clean up. She was always so cute though that I usually got my camera and then cleaned up whatever it was that needed cleaning. In this instance it was her face. She had the make-up not only on her but on the bathroom counter, the floor the rugs and anywhere else her hands had touched. I won't complain because it was perfect material for scrapping!

Journaling: Feb 2004, Brooke loves dressing up and she especially loves make-up. I found her this particular day in my bathroom with her make-up kit and she had applied about a two inch layer. I suppose this is only a foreshadowing os what's to come.
Credits here.

My Love You


I'm not sure when we started doing the sign for "I Love You" but that is now Connor's favorite way to show is affection. It is usually followed by the "pinky promise." I'm not sure what we are promising - maybe our eternal and undying love for one another. But, many times Connor will poke me and I'll look down and there he is doing the "I love you" sign and he'll say ever so softly and sweetly, "my love you, Mommy." Is there anything else a mommy needs to see or hear? I don't think so. Credits here.

Monday, October 15, 2007

The Beauty of Digital Scrapbooking


I love digital scrapbooking! Have I said that before? If not, let me say it again. I LOVE Digital scrapbooking! Why, you ask? Well, for one thing, it is so compact. We are on a trip to my dad's and all I did was grab my external harddrive which is a very small "box". I hooked it up to Dale's computer once we got here and I've been scrapping away all day while the kids have been playing with their cousins. I set the computer up right at Tammy's dining room table and scrapped while I was visiting with her. So, once again, I love digital scrapbooking!

Anyway, here's the story on this LO. At the beginning of summer Connor was pretty afraid of the "big pool." He played mostly in the baby pool with Liam and was completely content. He took swimming lessons and didn't really like them but he came away with quite a sense of confidence - even though he still couldn't really swim. His little arms and legs flail in every direction but he doesn't seem to come to the surface very well for air. So, we are still working on this skill. Well, we were at some friends house and although he can't swim well by himself he has lost his fear of the water which isn't necessarily a good thing. Here he is jumping off the diving board assured that Daddy will be waiting!

Credits here.

Friday, October 12, 2007





I've been busy the last day or two. I've got several kits that I need to make layouts for so I'm trying to whip through them.

This first layout is one of Brooke when she was three. I love all the faces she gave the camera when I caught her smearing on her make-up. I have a feeling when she's a teenager I'll have to give her a lesson on "a little goes a long way." Credits here.

Journaling: Feb 2004, Brooke loves dressing up and she especially loves make-up. I found her this particular day in my bathroom with her make-up kit and she had applied about a two inch layer. I suppose this is only a foreshadowing os what's to come.

My second layout is a picture that I came across last night. Megan took this of Brooke when she was visiting us in FL one Christmas. I think it is such a great picture and I had forgotten all about it! Credits here.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Autumn Splendor


It's getting to be that time of year and so I was in the mood to do some fall layouts. This picture is two years old from a trip we took to visit my family in NC. Lucky for me, I was provided with this awesome kit because I was chosen to be a guest CT member (Creative Team) for Cori Gammon. Her designs are really fun and beautiful. You can see for yourself at the digichick and elemental scraps.

Being on CTs really pays off because you get to scrap with great products for free just for promoting the designers. I'm not sure who gets the better end of the deal - us or them :) But I'm not complaning!

Credits here.

Thursday, October 4, 2007


Wow, has it really been almost a month since I posted anything? Well, my excuse this time - and i always have excuses - is that I am doing the Stand Up and Scrap contest. It's a 6 week contest and basically for me it's just a way to get me out of the little box I scrap in. So, I've done 2 layouts for that but I can't post them until the 6 week contest it over. So, the good news is that you'll get to see 6 LOs at once :)

I did manage to whip this one together tonight. I was a little behind on using Heather's latest kit so I needed to get a LO done and posted to the galleries.

Credits are here.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Addicted to Scrappin?

At Sweet Shoppe this week they posed the question, "How do you kill time on-line?" What is my favorite "non-scrapping" internet time waster? I must say that pretty much- well all my "fun" time online is scrap related. Does this mean I'm addicted? I believe so. Now, if I were my sister, or my friend JJ (you know who you are) I could list a gadzillion websites that I HAVE to peruse daily. But for me, I'm happy spending all my time scrappin'!

Mischief


I took this pic last year of the kids and I just thought it was so cute! They were so intent on what they were doing it never even dawned on them that maybe they shouldn't be putting their dirty feet in our water pitcher.

CREDITS:
Scraplift for 9/2/07 Lifts with a Twist by Laviconi @ DST.

Kit: Jomi van Bekkum
Fonts: Arial, Donny's Hand & Eight Fifteen
Journaling:
You call it fun...I call it mischief. I should have know something was amiss when I heard the kitchen sink continually running. However, I was a little too busy scrapbooking to check on you two and when I finally arrived in the kitchen it was to find you both enjoying yourselves immenslely, playing in the water and washing your feet in the water pitcher. I scolded you for good measure and then ran to get the camera. It was just too cute and who cares about a little toe jam in the water anyway?

Thursday, August 30, 2007

An evening at the Park


Dale's softball season just ended so we went to watch him play at one of his last games. One of the parks where he plays has a really nice playground and the kids really enjoyed playing before the game started.

Credits:
Kit: Background Papers, Ribbon, Charms, Buttons, staple, & paperclip from the Toddler Time kit by Angela Barton & Heather Roselli @ sweetshoppedesigns
Frame collage: Carrie Stephens @ fishscraps
Note Paper: Heather Manning @digitalscrapbooking.org
Date Stamp: Christy Lyle @ sweetshoppedesigns

Journaling:
August 2007
Liam at almost 22 months
An evening in the park before Daddy's softball game. What a joy to watch you laugh and play.

Raindrops keep fallin'


Credits:
Background Paper & Inked Edge: Linda Sattgast @ scrapper'sguide.com
Note paper, Metal link frame & charms: Heather Manning @ digitalscrapbooking.org
Raindrops: Ida @ catscrap.com (Doodles Fall)
Clouds & Sunshine: Carrie Stephens' Sunshine & Rainbows kit @ fishscraps.com
Date Stamp: Christy Lyle @ sweetshoppedesigns.com
Font: Donny's Hand