Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Hey! A New Post!

Yup. Really. I'm alive. I still don't know how to work full time and do it all, so I don't. This blog has been on the "don't" list for a while now. Happily, however, scrapping has not. I've been cranking out the pages. I'll share a few here.

The weekend before last we went to the fall festival. Said festival led to three layouts, two of which I'll share here (the photo I took of the third one came out pretty crappy - maybe I'll post it later):


(Yes, that's me on stilts. Seth somehow managed to catch the .01 second that I kept my balance.)


And yes, I am addicted to my Fiskars star punches. It was bad when I had one, but now that I have two different sizes and can layer them...let's just say you'll be seeing a lot of this look from me. ;)

I'll be back later this week to share more layouts. I promise! I have a zillion that haven't been posted here, or anywhere, for that matter!

In other scrappy news word on the street is that I will have the new October Afternoon lines in hand by week's end. Guess what I'll be doing this weekend? :)

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Reading Can Be Hazardous To Your Health

Eli has gotten into reading in a big way. I mean BIG. Yesterday he was beyond miffed that Ms. Ball had somehow misplaced his Scholastic book order. Today, she found it, and from the moment I picked him up his nose was stuck in his new Clone Wars book. He read in the car the whole way from his school to Sadie's school (he clearly did not get my motion sickness gene) and insisted on bringing the book in with him when we got out of the car to go get her. As we were walking to her classroom I heard a thud behind me and there was Eli, who, nose in his book, had totally missed the three-foot-high stack of cots taking up half the hallway. Yup. Who knew reading could be hazardous to your health? :)

Sunday, September 21, 2008

ScrapPink in Denver

I am very excited because I get to go to ScrapPink here in Denver next weekend! Not only is it a weekend of cropping, it's cropping for a cause: breast cancer research. If you're local and interested, click on the link for details. There are all kinds of options, ranging from crop-only to crop-with-meals to crop-with-meals-and-hotel-stay. Some of my favorite people are flying in from out of state to hang with us local gals - I know it's going to be a lot of fun!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

I Concede

Yup. She looks like me. :)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Because It's Been Nearly Three Weeks...

I should update this thing! How about a "top ten" events since my last post? Here goes, in no particular order:

1. The first week of September we were in the ER in the middle of the night with a croup-y Sadie struggling to breathe. In typical Sadie fashion she charmed everyone in the ER and turned the whole thing into a 1:00 am game of "I'm Darth Vader," because she thought she sounded like him with the raspy voice. Also, the clip they put on her finger to measure her pulse glowed red, like Darth Vader's light saber. (Mind you, she's never seen the movies, which goes to show you how much Eli talks about them!)

2. I went shopping at Ann Taylor for work clothes, hit a 20% off everything sale, had $50 worth of coupons, and scored $200 worth of clothes for just over $100.

3. Enough of Eli's Kiva loans were repaid that he was able to make another loan. This time we really got into it and we got out an atlas and printed out a blank map and mapped his loans. He is so excited about keeping this map going and eventually filling it up as money is repaid and he makes new loans.

4. Cards picked up one of my cards last week and Scrapbooks etc. picked up one of my layouts this week.

5. My parents celebrated their 40th anniversary! :)

We also went to Los Angeles (one day at Disneyland, two days at Seth's parents' place in Venice Beach) for a long weekend and...

6. Sadie's dream came true when she met Ariel:


7. and Belle:


8. Eli's dream came true when he trained as a Jedi:


9. and got to fight Darth Maul (while wearing Crocs):


10. Four generations got together:


And...bonus #11, we saw Jon Heder (of "Napoleon Dynamite" fame) at Disneyland and Michael Keaton at a restaurant in Santa Monica. Gotta love LA!

I promise a scrappy post sometime this weekend!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

I Think I'm In Love with Weathervane

Weathervane is one of October Afternoon's soon-to-be-released collections and is perfect for fall and Thanksgiving layouts, cards, and projects. The colors are gorgeous - deep brick red, rich orange, pale aqua, dark aqua, golden yellow, cream, leaf green, and pale and chocolate browns. Mmmm....I look at these papers and want it to be fall already! I got my hands on all six of the papers and the stickers and can't wait for the rubber charms, chipboard, alphas, die-cuts, rub-ons, and stamps. (If you want to see the whole collection, go here.)

Here's a card using images hand-cut from my favorite paper in the line, "Cozy Home," paired with a page from October Afternoon's Label Journal mini-album and American Crafts vinyl and chipboard Thickers:


And here's a layout using two of the patterned papers and the stickers, paired with a grid paper from October Afternoon's Detours collection and American Crafts chipboard Thickers and leaf shapes:


I shall leave you now to return to thinking about crisp fall air, hot chocolate, and changing leaves. :)

Thursday, August 28, 2008

I Gave Away My Obama Ticket

One of the perks of having a husband who is a delegate is that you get to claim one of his tickets to the Obama speech at Invesco Field. This perk, however, is in direct opposition to the perk of having adorable young children...who bring germs home to share, specifically stomach virus germs. Sigh... I just couldn't imagine competing for a toilet with 75,000 other people and made the decision yesterday afternoon to offer up my ticket. So, instead of me, my lovely friend, Susan, who is a history professor, will be enjoying the use of my ticket this evening. Of course, in true Murphy's Law fashion, I had my first real food an hour or so ago and seem to be doing fine.

Here's how close I was:


I think I will just have to console myself with the fact that I have this:


And with the fact that my children are watching the convention right now and just saw their dad in the audience three times in a row within about a minute and a half. That makes multiple times we've seen Seth on TV - I keep getting phone calls and emails from family and friends near and far who've caught him in the audience at the Pepsi Center while watching C-SPAN or MSNBC or have seen him being interviewed on some of our local TV stations.
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