Okay, so tomorrow is the beginning of the end--of the year, anyway! I'm actually kind of hoping that December will be a little less crazy than November was. I know I'm probably living in a dream world, but I want my Christmas holiday to feel more organized than usual. I've already wrapped some presents, scrapped my Christmas card and made my list of which Christmas movies I HAVE to watch :)
I took advantage of Jessica Sprague's Holidays In Hand class and plan to scrap and journal my way through December. Starting tomorrow I'm going to try to journal and/or scrap for 20 minutes about the holidays every day. We'll see how well that goes (if you notice my NaNoWriMo word count is gone because I didn't do so well with the novel..it will get done, just not in November!)
See y'all tomorrow!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Another sale!
I'm on a new CT! LePingouin Designs (boy, I hope I learn to spell that right!) is opening a store at Divine Digital. Check out her beautiful template sets...and here's my first LO for her using Kasia's Designs called Lavender Dreams. I was on sale over DSD at Shabby Pickle and I couldn't resist :)

FREEBIE ALERT! Adrienne's also got a freebie on her blog in honor of her grand opening. If you download and use it, link back here, 'cause I'd love to see what you do with it!!

FREEBIE ALERT! Adrienne's also got a freebie on her blog in honor of her grand opening. If you download and use it, link back here, 'cause I'd love to see what you do with it!!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sale Time!
Totally Twisted Scraps has gone exclusive at PrettyScrappy.com! Come celebrate with 50% off from now until November 30th!!!

I love her new Homespun Holidays kit for a timeless set of classic Christmas colors and elements.

And Blessed is great for those Thanksgiving photos you'll be taking this week

So get shopping...no time to lose!

I love her new Homespun Holidays kit for a timeless set of classic Christmas colors and elements.

And Blessed is great for those Thanksgiving photos you'll be taking this week

So get shopping...no time to lose!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Thank you to all who serve
One day out of the year is certainly not enough to say a proper 'Thank you' to all who have so faithfully served or do currently serve in our country's military. Our soldiers never get the gratitude that they and their families deserve. So today I say thanks to those among us who keep us safe, give of themselves, spread the hope of freedom and liberty and for the families who mourn the fallen. You are very much appreciated, today and always.
I stumbled on a site called ScrappersGiveThanks.org where we scrapbookers can say thank you by sending our soldiers homemade cards that they can use to send to their friends and family. I love this idea!
Another way to say thanks is to send soldiers a gift from home...like a great cup of coffee! Boca Java Coffee gives you the opportunity to send a package of coffee to the troops. Add a note and say 'thank you' yourself!
Let's never forget what these heroes do for us.
I stumbled on a site called ScrappersGiveThanks.org where we scrapbookers can say thank you by sending our soldiers homemade cards that they can use to send to their friends and family. I love this idea!
Another way to say thanks is to send soldiers a gift from home...like a great cup of coffee! Boca Java Coffee gives you the opportunity to send a package of coffee to the troops. Add a note and say 'thank you' yourself!
Let's never forget what these heroes do for us.
Friday, November 06, 2009
Magazine Day
Blog prompt: What magazines do you like to read?
I love magazines of all kinds. Glossy pictures, pages and pages of information (useless or otherwise)--I really will at least flip through any kind of magazine or catalog, except gossip or hollywood types. But magazines are PRICEY! I quit subscribing to magazines when we were trying to budget our money better, because it's just out of control to buy two or three $4 magazines a month! But I still love scrapbook magazines, cooking and home decorating magazines or informational magazines. I'll give a plug to my favorite news magazine, World, news and politics with a Christian worldview.
**If you're still interested in following my novel's progress, here's a *.pdf of the intro and the first two chapters. I'd love to hear what you think, but be kind....remember there is no editing involved--they call it a 'rough' draft for a reason :)
Little Arrays of Sunlight - Intro through Chapter 2
I love magazines of all kinds. Glossy pictures, pages and pages of information (useless or otherwise)--I really will at least flip through any kind of magazine or catalog, except gossip or hollywood types. But magazines are PRICEY! I quit subscribing to magazines when we were trying to budget our money better, because it's just out of control to buy two or three $4 magazines a month! But I still love scrapbook magazines, cooking and home decorating magazines or informational magazines. I'll give a plug to my favorite news magazine, World, news and politics with a Christian worldview.
**If you're still interested in following my novel's progress, here's a *.pdf of the intro and the first two chapters. I'd love to hear what you think, but be kind....remember there is no editing involved--they call it a 'rough' draft for a reason :)
Little Arrays of Sunlight - Intro through Chapter 2
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Sandwiches and other good things
Blog Prompt - Today is the birthday of John Montague, the creator of the sandwich. Describe in great detail your favorite sandwich.
When I saw the prompt, all I could think was Compagno's Market & Deli. We ate there in Monterey when we visited California in April and had the most amazing sandwiches. The place is very small, so we took our sandwiches with us and ate them overlooking the water. The sandwiches are ENORMOUS, even a 1/2 was more than I could eat, with tons of meat, bacon, cheese and fabulous bread. Wow! My mouth is watering as we speak. I couldn't find a website, but click on the link above because you have to see pictures of this place. It's just a little deli in a convenience store, and because it's near the Presidio it caters to military clientele. There's a boatload of memorabilia from all the services and it's quite an experience. I'd go back in a heartbeat. And I just realized that I've described that experience more than the sandwich. So maybe you can say that sometimes a meal is more than just a meal.
** First unrelated subject: I made the Gallery Standouts at Sweet Shoppe's blog with the layout I showed you yesterday...first time ever! Yeah for me!
** Second totally unrelated subject: I just had to post a link to an article that I heard read on the Mornings with Brant radio show yesterday morning. Albert Pujols, a baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals, and his wife for the past three years have hosted an annual prom for young adults with Down's Syndrome. The kids get dressed up, dance and have a wonderful time. What struck me were the following paragraphs in the article, written by Tim Ellsworth of the Baptist Press, who was invited to cover the story.
Their population is a shrinking one, because ours is a society obsessed with perfection and devoid of a healthy appreciation for the beauty of all human life. Conservative estimates indicate that more than 90 percent of unborn children diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted.
So our culture is deprived of the honesty, the loyalty, the unbridled joy and the unconditional love that so often characterizes those with Down syndrome, those who despite their shortcomings bear the distinct image and imprint of their Creator.
That struck me and brought tears to my eyes. Don't we all have shortcomings? Don't we all bear the mark of our Creator?
And in the words of Forrest Gump: That's all I have to say about that.
When I saw the prompt, all I could think was Compagno's Market & Deli. We ate there in Monterey when we visited California in April and had the most amazing sandwiches. The place is very small, so we took our sandwiches with us and ate them overlooking the water. The sandwiches are ENORMOUS, even a 1/2 was more than I could eat, with tons of meat, bacon, cheese and fabulous bread. Wow! My mouth is watering as we speak. I couldn't find a website, but click on the link above because you have to see pictures of this place. It's just a little deli in a convenience store, and because it's near the Presidio it caters to military clientele. There's a boatload of memorabilia from all the services and it's quite an experience. I'd go back in a heartbeat. And I just realized that I've described that experience more than the sandwich. So maybe you can say that sometimes a meal is more than just a meal.
** First unrelated subject: I made the Gallery Standouts at Sweet Shoppe's blog with the layout I showed you yesterday...first time ever! Yeah for me!
** Second totally unrelated subject: I just had to post a link to an article that I heard read on the Mornings with Brant radio show yesterday morning. Albert Pujols, a baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals, and his wife for the past three years have hosted an annual prom for young adults with Down's Syndrome. The kids get dressed up, dance and have a wonderful time. What struck me were the following paragraphs in the article, written by Tim Ellsworth of the Baptist Press, who was invited to cover the story.
Their population is a shrinking one, because ours is a society obsessed with perfection and devoid of a healthy appreciation for the beauty of all human life. Conservative estimates indicate that more than 90 percent of unborn children diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted.
So our culture is deprived of the honesty, the loyalty, the unbridled joy and the unconditional love that so often characterizes those with Down syndrome, those who despite their shortcomings bear the distinct image and imprint of their Creator.
That struck me and brought tears to my eyes. Don't we all have shortcomings? Don't we all bear the mark of our Creator?
And in the words of Forrest Gump: That's all I have to say about that.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Writing and other good things
With the beginning of November came the beginning of my (possible short-lived) novel writing career. I've gotten 1500 words so far, so if I can just do that 33.3333 more times before the end of the month, I'll be done :)
I scrapped a page about it, since I couldn't actually do any writing until yesterday, so here's what I had to say, using Kristin Cronin-Barrow's Bookworm kit.

And if you're bored, I've posted the first few "chapters" for you to read. Let me know if you think it's worth forging ahead with. And especially let me know, if you think it isn't!!
Little Arrays of Sunlight - Intro through Chapter 2
Have a great day...oh, and VIKINGS BEAT PACKERS! YEAH!!!
I scrapped a page about it, since I couldn't actually do any writing until yesterday, so here's what I had to say, using Kristin Cronin-Barrow's Bookworm kit.

And if you're bored, I've posted the first few "chapters" for you to read. Let me know if you think it's worth forging ahead with. And especially let me know, if you think it isn't!!
Little Arrays of Sunlight - Intro through Chapter 2
Have a great day...oh, and VIKINGS BEAT PACKERS! YEAH!!!
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