Monday, November 24, 2008
SURPRISE!
Last weekend I got Gary good- He turns 40 in December, but the surprise party came early! He didn't suspect a thing! His family surprised him on Friday night and then Saturday night after the adults went out to eat, we came home to a house full of family and friends. It was a fun night! The cake says "Over the Hill." Not homemade- HyVee is my friend.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
more layouts
Once again, the color is terrible, but here are a few more layouts I've done recently. For some reason, scrapping Christmas is always hard for me. So I finally got around to doing the 2006 pictures! I was bound and determined to get them done before Christmas '08!
I really love this bike layout. I knew I wanted to do lots of circles based on the bike theme, and it came out fun and colorful- 2 words that describe my scrapbook style. The close-up of the title is a few pics down- still haven't figured out how to move things around on here.
These pics of Gary and I are from two separate occasions- back a couple of years I think. I have loved this circle paper from the first time I laid eyes on it, and I cut out the hearts from another piece of patterned paper. And, of course, a little bling never hurts!
I love how this one came out. Gary and his father have a special relationship, and this picture certainly exemplifies it. This was taken this summer when his dad took a day off of work to come and help him side the house and garage. Without watching and learning from his dad, he would never be able to do all of the handy things he can do. Not just that, but his father has taught him so much more, and he truly views Doyle as his hero.
Other than that, it's been a busy couple of weeks. I threw Gary a surprise 40th birthday party, and it was a success!!! I am so psyched to have pulled it off! Pics to come soon.
These pics of Gary and I are from two separate occasions- back a couple of years I think. I have loved this circle paper from the first time I laid eyes on it, and I cut out the hearts from another piece of patterned paper. And, of course, a little bling never hurts!
I love how this one came out. Gary and his father have a special relationship, and this picture certainly exemplifies it. This was taken this summer when his dad took a day off of work to come and help him side the house and garage. Without watching and learning from his dad, he would never be able to do all of the handy things he can do. Not just that, but his father has taught him so much more, and he truly views Doyle as his hero.
Other than that, it's been a busy couple of weeks. I threw Gary a surprise 40th birthday party, and it was a success!!! I am so psyched to have pulled it off! Pics to come soon.
I have a couple more days to finish a stupid on line class (which is what I should be doing now), and I can't wait to be done with it!
I've been staying up too late, and I need to get to bed. Mornings come too soon, and I never want to get up!!
Later-
Sunday, November 9, 2008
scrappy stuff...
I have been wanting to share a few layouts for awhile, but never seem to get the job done. I do not do a good job of taking photos of my layouts. I never seem to have the right light. In fact, I took all of these one day using natural light (which I always try to do) but I still see glare in them. I actually took the pictures of these layouts again on another day, but those aren't uploaded to my computer yet. So, I will post the crappy photos anyway. You get the idea.
This pic was taken at Adventureland this summer. Bear in mind, I had already been on the log ride and got COMPLETELY drenched! But I love the picture anyway. We had a fun day. My sister and her 4 kids came with us and our boys loved being with their cousins. I love how the layout came out. I made the flower pot out of scraps I had. I always seem to struggle with knowing how to include programs and such. Do I make a pocket? Adhere it right to the layout? Slip behind a photo? I wanted to include the program for the boys' piano recital, so I hole punched, reinforced the holes, and tied with pretty ribbon. It can easily be taken out if someone wants to look at it. The boys each played a solo in the recital, and they played a duet together as well. I was so proud of them!
I love pink, and will use it on my scrapping whenever I can! I also love to get away from traditional reds/greens for Christmas, so I was happy to be able to use this paper for the Christmas photo of the cousins at Papa's house. I just recently took on the monumental task of organizing all of my ribbon (and believe me, there was a lot there!). Before the organization it was literally stuffed in a large plastic bag. I bought floss holders, and wound them all up and then organized them in two plastic compartments ROYGBIV. I love how it turned out, and I know it will help me use my ribbon more often. Before, it was just too hard to dig through it all to find what I was looking for.
This page has a special memory involved, and the journaling tells the story. I gave the boys each some money last year before Christmas and told them they were to use it to pick out a gift for Grandma and Grandpa. Brennan decided to use his money to buy the materials to make Grandpa and Grandma t-shirts. So one afternoon, he (and Bradley) worked on decorating the shirts with puffy paints. He was so proud of his creations (and I think Grandma and Grandpa liked them as well). I just love seeing Brennan create. He has joined me several times recently while I'm down working in my scrap area. He likes to use my acrylic paints and go crazy! He recently made a bookmark that we use every night in the book we read before bed.
This pic was taken at Adventureland this summer. Bear in mind, I had already been on the log ride and got COMPLETELY drenched! But I love the picture anyway. We had a fun day. My sister and her 4 kids came with us and our boys loved being with their cousins. I love how the layout came out. I made the flower pot out of scraps I had. I always seem to struggle with knowing how to include programs and such. Do I make a pocket? Adhere it right to the layout? Slip behind a photo? I wanted to include the program for the boys' piano recital, so I hole punched, reinforced the holes, and tied with pretty ribbon. It can easily be taken out if someone wants to look at it. The boys each played a solo in the recital, and they played a duet together as well. I was so proud of them!
I love pink, and will use it on my scrapping whenever I can! I also love to get away from traditional reds/greens for Christmas, so I was happy to be able to use this paper for the Christmas photo of the cousins at Papa's house. I just recently took on the monumental task of organizing all of my ribbon (and believe me, there was a lot there!). Before the organization it was literally stuffed in a large plastic bag. I bought floss holders, and wound them all up and then organized them in two plastic compartments ROYGBIV. I love how it turned out, and I know it will help me use my ribbon more often. Before, it was just too hard to dig through it all to find what I was looking for.
This page has a special memory involved, and the journaling tells the story. I gave the boys each some money last year before Christmas and told them they were to use it to pick out a gift for Grandma and Grandpa. Brennan decided to use his money to buy the materials to make Grandpa and Grandma t-shirts. So one afternoon, he (and Bradley) worked on decorating the shirts with puffy paints. He was so proud of his creations (and I think Grandma and Grandpa liked them as well). I just love seeing Brennan create. He has joined me several times recently while I'm down working in my scrap area. He likes to use my acrylic paints and go crazy! He recently made a bookmark that we use every night in the book we read before bed.
I have more to share-I just went to a crop on Saturday, and got some layouts finished there. I enjoyed my day and sat by the nicest two ladies.
I've got a sick kid. Poor Brennan has been coughing nonstop for the past couple of days. I tried everything to get it to stop, but to no avail. After unsuccessfully trying to get into our regular clinic for an appointment this afternoon, I got desperate and took him to an Urgent Care clinic. He has asthmatic bronchitus, and we headed home with three meds. So far, we're not really seeing a lot of improvement, but I'm hoping by tomorrow evening things will be a little better.
I start two new tutoring students this week. One has come before, but he hasn't been here for over a year. He started having trouble again, and asked his mom if he could come back. I thought that was pretty mature of him!
I've subbed a couple more times. I think I'm adjusting to it. I went back to a classroom I was in earlier in the year, and it was so much easier the second time around. I really enjoy the variety of grade levels I get to be in.
I got a facebook account this week. That's been fun, so I've been spending time learning that. Bradley made his own yesterday, and believe it or not, Gary already had one before either of us. That was a shocker!
Well I need to hit the hay. I haven't slept much the last few nights because I've been up with Brennan. Who knows what tonight will hold.
Toodles!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
It's been awhile
This was taken last weekend at Race for the Cure. We had a beautiful day, but in the morning it was a bit on the chilly side. The sky was blue, so no complaints! Gary ran the 5K and the rest of us did the mile walk. It is a tradition for us. This is our fourth year to do Race for the Cure.
I love this pic of the boys horsing around with the Capitol building in the back.
I love this pic of the boys horsing around with the Capitol building in the back.
As we were walking up to where the Race was located, I saw this gorgeous fall tree in front of the Capitol and thought it was such a great shot.
This was Brennan's Halloween costume. He declared himself a "hobo troll." He loved the wig and knew he wanted to wear that, and decided he needed a pitchfork too. So maybe a "devil hobo troll??" In any event, he was happy and that's all that matters! No costume for Bradley this year. He stayed home and handed out candy while I took Brennan out trick or treating. Dad was in Connecticut on business.
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