I feel like I have been very busy but I know it hasn't been all that bad. Mostly I just operate in a slower mode than in my younger days and things take longer to do. I could use a recharge of some sort.
I have done one scrapbook page this last week. It is my granddaughter's preschool graduation photo. I didn't even go to kindergarten and certainly not preschool. Some of my kids did a type of preschool but their "graduation" consisted of paper grad hats and a few snapshots if mom remembered the camera. Now preschool graduation includes a portrait in a cap and gown! Here is my layout:
The journalling is inside the blue frame and is printed on vellum. The butterfly was cut on my cricut out of white cardstock and then just inked with a stamp pad. Maybe I should have used a more contrasting colour but it does show up better in person and the wings are folded out for a 3D effect. Of course, they will get squashed in when I put it in an album but for now it is sitting on the ledge on my piano. Since neither hubby or I play piano and the piano sits silent now, we use the music book ledge for displaying pictures of our children and grandchildren. They are easily removed should someone come home for a visit and want to play the piano.
The days are getting cooler and shorter and I have been trying to plan some activities to pull me through winter. I have battled depression for a good part of my life and winter with its short days and overcast, dreary days can be a struggle. My mobility issues tend to increase this challenge. I am looking forward to doing more scrapbooking and to completing challenges with Fiskateers. There are some local crops scheduled but I am not sure how many I will attend. The packing and unpacking of gear is rather tedious and inevitably I want something I don't have with me. I will have to improve on my ability to plan for a crop so I don't need a semi to get me and my stuff there.
Around home we have completed a few projects. We had new flooring put in both upstairs bathrooms. The carpet that the builder put in our ensuite is no more. YAY! Jack put a much needed shelf in our bathroom vanity and we rearranged and added some shelves to our cleaning closet. It is much more functional now and looks so much tidier. Thanks Jack!
We are also gathering items for a garage sale. I am letting a number of things go that I have been hanging on to thinking I needed them. I am downsizing my recipe collection, especially ones I have never used. I gave Caroline two of my Company`s Coming kids cookbooks and eliminated three magazine holders of booklets and magazines and one binder full of printed recipes. I may still have more to go, I just have to be more courageous. When I sorted through the wedding supplies I was able to empty one big box so far and two are to go to the garage sale. I am selling or donating the two dozen rose bowls I have from Caroline's wedding. There was also about 900 envelopes from the wedding that didn't happen. I tossed the preprinted ones, no idea what I was thinking in keeping them. Perhaps I was planning to send myself a lot of mail in small envelopes. It would have cost a fortune. Oh well, saner moments have prevailed now and they are out the door. The blank envelopes will be used for my handmade cards and shared with other cardmakers. They will be handy for that.
I hope you are all having a good week and enjoying sunny autumn days.
Laney
A little about our life now that our four kids have all left home and it is just the two of us again.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Indian Summer
The weather forecast for our area is temperatures in the low to mid thirties all week. I hope we have a nice, long Indian Summer after our very rainy start to summer. It was August before we got weather that was decent. Tomorrow is our annual Labour Picnic at the lake. We are getting some work done on the house on Tuesday though so we will have to make sure we are ready for the installer before we can head to the lake.
I always get the urge to organize, regroup and plan each September. I am sure it comes from twenty years of getting kids ready for school each fall. Sometimes I miss those punctuation marks in the year that having kids bring into our lives. Now just the seasons and holidays mark one week as different from another.
I am trying to decide what photos to use for my next layout. Since it is September I did think about doing Labour Day picnics or back to school photos. I will have to dig around and see what I have for photos. Also, I have to do a page about Miss Jillian`s first day of school as she starts kindergarten this year.
I received an email this week with this link to a yummy sounding recipe. http://www.citytv.com/cityline/food/recipes/article/151220--balsamic-glazed-onions
I like sauteed onions a lot and I love balsamic vinegar so I am going to give this one a try.
Last summer we went to the Baynes Lake Farmers` Market and really enjoyed it. They had a lot of vendors for a small area and we purchased a handful of things including a three panelled wood nativity scene and some chocolate bread from a bakery in Fernie. The bread was so yummy. It was not a sweet bread but rather a yeast bread. I searched the internet and found this recipe: http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2010/04/chocolate-bread-recipe/ .
It looks pretty darn good so I would like to give it a try and see how it turns out.
Our church is having a garage sale to raise money for the food bank so I want to go through my house and find some donations and get started on some fall cleaning. I hope my husband realizes I am going to need his help with some of this work. Poor guy. Hopefully though he will enjoy having more space around the house.
I signed on to do a scrapbook layout a week and post it at Fiskateers. I am looking forward to this challenge and I think some of my adult children are as well. It gives them a chance to finally see some of the photos of them showcased. Getting 52 layouts done in a year will be great too and that will not include what I get done at crops, etc. Pretty exciting to think about all those layouts being done!
It's also time to go and find the fall wreath, mantel decorations and centrepiece. What do you decorate with for fall?
I always get the urge to organize, regroup and plan each September. I am sure it comes from twenty years of getting kids ready for school each fall. Sometimes I miss those punctuation marks in the year that having kids bring into our lives. Now just the seasons and holidays mark one week as different from another.
I am trying to decide what photos to use for my next layout. Since it is September I did think about doing Labour Day picnics or back to school photos. I will have to dig around and see what I have for photos. Also, I have to do a page about Miss Jillian`s first day of school as she starts kindergarten this year.
I received an email this week with this link to a yummy sounding recipe. http://www.citytv.com/cityline/food/recipes/article/151220--balsamic-glazed-onions
I like sauteed onions a lot and I love balsamic vinegar so I am going to give this one a try.
Last summer we went to the Baynes Lake Farmers` Market and really enjoyed it. They had a lot of vendors for a small area and we purchased a handful of things including a three panelled wood nativity scene and some chocolate bread from a bakery in Fernie. The bread was so yummy. It was not a sweet bread but rather a yeast bread. I searched the internet and found this recipe: http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2010/04/chocolate-bread-recipe/ .
It looks pretty darn good so I would like to give it a try and see how it turns out.
Our church is having a garage sale to raise money for the food bank so I want to go through my house and find some donations and get started on some fall cleaning. I hope my husband realizes I am going to need his help with some of this work. Poor guy. Hopefully though he will enjoy having more space around the house.
I signed on to do a scrapbook layout a week and post it at Fiskateers. I am looking forward to this challenge and I think some of my adult children are as well. It gives them a chance to finally see some of the photos of them showcased. Getting 52 layouts done in a year will be great too and that will not include what I get done at crops, etc. Pretty exciting to think about all those layouts being done!
It's also time to go and find the fall wreath, mantel decorations and centrepiece. What do you decorate with for fall?
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
September is here
It's hard to believe it is September so soon. The weather has been lovely and hopefully it will continue for a while. From last Friday until Wednesday I participated in the online crop on Fiskateers.com. I really had a lot of fun and got a lot accomplished. Here are a few of the challenges I completed:
I finished the second page of this two page layout of my daughter's convocation.


These are some of the cards I made during the crop.
These are some of the cards I made during the crop.
The above are the layouts I did during the crop challenges. It was great to get so many layouts done during that short amount of time and I am really looking forward to participating in more crops. Someday I may even complete a whole album!
Happy Scrapping!
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