Thursday, January 29, 2009
Day 28 Photo A Day (Snow Storm)
Day 27 Photo A Day (Video Games)
Day 26 Photo A Day (First Snow)
Day 25 Photo A Day (100 shades of White)
Day 24 Photo A Day (Happy Meal)
Day 23 Photo A Day (Valentine 3D)
Day 22 Photo A Day (Cupcakes )
Day 21 Photo A Day (God's Word)
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Day 20 Photo A Day (Historical Love)
Day 19 Photo A Day (Home Improvements)
Day 18 Photo A Day (Football Madness)
Day 17 Photo A Day (Staying Connected)
Day 16 Photo A Day (My Fave Pastime)
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Day 15 Photo A Day (Sweet Love)
Day 14 Photo A Day (Scrap Work)
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Day 13 Photo A Day (Poor baby)
Day 12 Photo A Day (Food For The Soul)

Monday, January 12, 2009
Day 11 Photo A Day (The Office)

Day 10 Photo A Day (Feel The Burn)

Day 8 Photo A Day (New Orleans King Cake)

Day 9 Photo A Day (Oh Baby)

Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Day 7 Photo A Day (Grateful)

Day 6 Photo A Day (Laundry Day)

Day 5 Photo A Day (365 Project)

Day 4 Photo A Day (Book Club)
Day 3 Photo A Day (No Rest for the Weary)
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Day 2 Photo A Day (Not Welcomed)
He certainly was not welcomed this morning :-)

Monday, January 05, 2009
Day 1 Photo A Day (James Patterson)
So here's the story. I love reading and have read all the books (15 or so) in the Alex Cross series by James Patterson. This one just came out and I had to wait a month and a half for the library copy. Hence the large print version (shortest wait). I get myself all set up to read on the tv tray and plump my pillows behind my back. I say a quick prayer of thanks to God for simple pleasures like this in life and the pleasure of relaxing quietly and boom, my tray leg breaks spewing soda all over the table, floor and sofa. What a mess. Someone up there or down below has a sense of humor :-)
(not the best photography, but it gets the point across. if I choose to scrap it, I will fix it up and make it look pretty in photoshop.)
p.s I finished this book the same day. It was a good read and a page turner as always. A bit different than his other novels b/c it really focused on the pain endured in some African nations due to human greed. I was deeply affected.
Re-Emergence :-)
Last year, I had a wonderful set of goals and a word/thought for the year. I even bought a silver bracelet that I wore everyday with the thought engraved on it. "Celebrate Life" Ironically, I think that was the last thing I did in 2008 and I don't think I met my goals, so no phrase this year to jinx myself :-) LOL
I think I have decided to be a better me and figure out what such a prophetic statement actually means :-) And I think that's what I want to do with the blog. Document my journey, so there may be pictures (I haven't used my Canon in a year), there may be creative layouts ( I haven't scrapped in about as long), words about my life ( I do manage to go out every now and then) and some random rumblings ( it's a bit boring staying home if you don't have kids and if all your friends actually work, LOL).
So anyway, not sure if anyone still checks my blog and that's okay. I will just have to force my mom and hubby to read it again :-) If you do stop by, drop me a note and tell me how your year was and if you have big plans for 2009. hugs
Thursday, May 01, 2008
My husband is a pretty cool dude and other life happenings....

2) I have a phone interview with one of the jobs I applied for today. Pray and wish the best for me. I applied for one yesterday that I think would be an amazing fit. I have also kinda narrowed down what I want to do. I want to work for a non-profit or some type of educational facility. I want to feel as though my job is helping others and not just a place I go to everyday.
3) Went to a great workshop this past Saturday at church (FCCF) about finding your talents and using them for God's work. I learned so much about myself. It was amazing. Then on Sunday they had a committee fair and all the volunteer opportunities were on display around the church. I signed up to help the communications committee, to create the bulletin boards for the missionary outreach group and I volunteered to help coordinate all of the event planning for workshops held at the church. I am excited about these opportunities. They use my gifts of organization, planning, and creativity.
4) I got a hair cut, which was quite the ordeal. I had about three inches of hair cut off and then layered. I think it's cute. Will post a pic when I get a chance.
5) I have lost almost 20 pounds so far on Weight Watchers :-) That feels good as well.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy (at least I think that's his name)
Today well really right now, I am feeling this intense sadness like I want to cry. I don't think it is over walking away from job as much as feeeling empty because I am not sure what to do next. I don't regret my choice, but I also don't know what's next. Not sure if I want to be called brave or if I want to be babied and cajoled. Just not sure. And I think it is the uncertainess that is weighing me down. It is too early to worry about not finding a job, I have only been applying for a week. I know God provides and that he will place something in my path. But I feel anxious as if ready to move forward. But I can't because I don't know what I am moving toward.
This is a sharp contrast to how I started my morning or maybe it was a prelude. But this morning I felt done. I felt like it should be the end of May now. I felt like I was ready to close this part of my life and start on something new. I was ready to move forward. Maybe the quiet time I spent alone this afternoon made me realize that I didn't know where I was going. If it is not obvious, I don't like feeling lost and I don't like living what I can't plan. I am not a control freak, but I do like to see my boundaries. Reach out and touch them every now and then, maybe even cross the line with my toe. But now, but now I can't see the line, don't know that it is there, and feel free and trapped by the unknown at the same time.
Anyway, I guess I will just move on. Here are my deep thoughts like Jack Handy from Saturday Night Live. At least I think that's what his name is :-) I think I just need to get my thoughts out, so I can collect them and rearrange them and find what works for me. But to be honest, I think I wanted to get them down so that when I go to document this life change, I will have the journaling to use on my layout. LOL, always thinking like a scrapper :-)
ciao
Saturday, April 19, 2008
On My Mind
.....this quote is on my mind as is this site by Dan Miller and this course by Oprah and Marcus Buckingham. I have decided to resign from my job on Monday and pray that I find a job in a new field that is fullfilling, renewing, and a function of what brings me joy. Pray for me and wish me luck. I am nervous, but honestly also excited by the new possibilities. I pray that what I find is a new career and not just a job and that it has rewarding potential.
200 year occurence
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Guess Who is Lucky ?????

Saturday, April 05, 2008
Something New
This is the After photo.


Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Early Riser

I try & get a lot of living in early in the morning before everyone else gets up, because after that, it doesn't seem so much like living as it does putting up with stuff.
Friday, March 28, 2008
New Career ??? Maybe ???
I also have to figure out where having kids will fit in. I planned to quit and stay home in another year or two, so maybe I can use that time to take classes, or maybe I will be so busy being a full time mom and homemaker that I won't have the time. Plus is it wise to start a new career at 30 and try to start a family? Who knows? Really, does anyone know, I would LOVE to talk with them :-) I have been reading this blog: 48 Days Blog by this man who wrote No More Mondays and he encourages you to break out and find the job you want to go to everyday. He says life is too short to live conviently, you have to live it passionately (my phrasing his ideology). So who knows, this may be the start of something new. Everything starts small and can snowball at any moment. I just have to be brave enough to put forth the time to change my life situation.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Newly Redecorated Scraproom
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Deep Quote
Howard Thurman : Don't ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
side note: I just redecorated my scrap room and I am so excited :-) Gotta love the Container Store :-) They have everything you need. I will post pics as soon as Rob hangs up my magnetic strips, so I can hang my layouts on the wall. I got them in lime green, orange, and sky blue. So much color in my room now.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Once You Start...You Can't Stop

This first layout is one of the first pics I think I have scrapped from our Europe trip last summer. I must admit that it is a bit unorthodox. No glorious monuments, no castles, no gardens. You get a pic of my back side. You must read the journaling to get the full effect. I swear this was an integral part of my trip :-) LOL
The journaling is: Never go on a walking tour of Europe with teenagers unless you are in good shape. Rob and I toured Tuscany looking for a pharmacy. With no walgreens in sight, we spotted the universal sign for medicine. None of the workers spoke English, so I had to point to my back and wiggle in pain. They smiled and gave me a sticky heat pad which saved my life.
This is also one of the first pics I have scrapped of this past Christmas when my whole family was together at my moms. We live in three different states hundreds of miles apart, so this was a special occasion. My mom asked for a whole album of the pics I took. I don't think she realizes that I am a moment and not an event scrapper :-) and I don't think she realizes how hard it is for me to scrap traditional holiday pics. But I did promise, so I may have to find a crafty way to do it. Maybe a mini album or something.
The journaling is: This photo makes me HAPPY. I love seeing Tiffany, Karrie, Mom and myself in the kitchen together. This Christmas was nice because we were all together. When you get older, move away and have families, it gets harder and harder to be together all at the same time. However, this year we made it possible. There is something very cathargic about surrounding yourself with FAMILY and good food. It is food for the SOUL and the body. I don’t remember what we really ate, and Rob and I had to get on the road shortly after, but I will always REMEMBER feeling LOVED, feeling at HOME, and feeling at PEACE in my mom’s kitchen with my sisters by my side. And last but not least, I did a layout about our house selling ordeal. I think I am still trying to process it all. For everyone that wanted to know how its going, well it is gone. Side note: I used a shaped journaling template for Elements users. Free from Jessica Spague on the CK site. I also used Ali Edwards font. Free on the CK site as well.
The journaling is: Last August, Rob and I got house fever. We came across a newly built home that was deeply discounted and had many of teh amenities we were looking for in our next home. We put our current home on the market and hoped it would sell before someone else came and made an immediate offer. Unfortunately, the home was sold three weeks later. With house fever stillin our veins, we decided to build new and pray that our currenthome would sell bythe time the new home was built. We spenmt weeks visiting new builders and looking at home models. We found what we thought was our dream home and signed a contract. It was hard to keep our home in show condition seven days a week, but we did our best. It wasn't enough. We had many lookers, but only one offer, which was too low. Three weeks before we were to close on our new home we released it back to the builder. Needless to say it was a hard and disappointing outcome. Rob says maybe it is a blessing, while part of me feels that we failed. Either way God's will be done and now I have to learn to love our current home again. SIDE NOTE: Our current home is only 4 years old, so don't feel too bad for me. We still have an empty bedroom, a guest bedroom and my craft room. But this other home had surround sound, 14x14 kid bedrooms, glass door cabinets in the kitchen, a mudroom, and other really nice touches :-) Oh well maybe in the future when the housing market gets better.
***I hope everyone has a CREATIVE and CRAFTY week***
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Absent but not Lazy :-)

I also decided to try my hand at some canvas art. I took the one word for the year idea from Ali Edwards. Mine this year is CELEBRATE LIFE. I journaled on the photo what that meant to me. This is not the best pic, but it is what I have taken so far. It was a lot of fun playing with the paint and a lot more intimadating than a 12x12 page. I have another blank canvas and I am toying around with what to do with it. (CLICK ON THE PIC FOR A CLOSE-UP)
