Monday, January 28, 2008
Life is a Fairytale
I have known this guy since we were 12... he
dated this gal 20 years ago.. they went their separate
ways, married others and came back together.
They were married this summer on a cruise
ship and the photos are just awesome!
I did this layout for Lei Fhung's SBB Birthday
bash chat using the template she provided....
well... some of it!
I also used:
Amorelle - by Lei Fhung
Sparkling Black Elements - by Lori Wiley
Bloomin' Beauties 1 - by Kari Hentzelt
and
Bent Frames - by Nicole Pols
All available at SBB
Fonts: Kenteken and Tracy
End of an Era
Beloved Church President, Gordon B. Hinckley, Dies at 97
SALT LAKE CITY 27 January 2008 President Gordon B. Hinckley, who led The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through twelve years of global expansion, has died at the age of 97.
President Hinckley was the 15th president in the 177-year history of the Church and had served as its president since 12 March 1995.
The Church president died at his apartment in downtown Salt Lake City at 7:00 p.m. Sunday night from causes incident to age. Members of his family were at his bedside. A successor is not expected to be formally chosen by the Church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles until after President Hinckley’s funeral within the next few days
I have updated the play list in honor of President Hinckley. "Danny Boy" was one of his favorite songs.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
RAK
Aren't they adorable!
credits:
"Sweet on You", a collab kit by Ashalee Wall and Sweet Made
Available at Ashalee and Sweet
"Note This" from "Sweet Double Treat 5" by Sweet Made
Available at Ashalee and Sweet
Font: JD
The Other Side
Credits:
The Prima Hybrid Collab kit First Blush http://tinyurl.com/2lvzzp
string fastener from Doris Castle's Heritage Legacy
lace from Sylvie Wagner's Elements All Stars Altered Twill and Lace
Word Art from Vicki Stegall's 52 Weeks of inspiration Week 22 (2007) at Oscraps
Thursday, January 24, 2008
My brain is BLUE?
Your Brain is Blue |
Of all the brain types, yours is the most mellow. You tend to be in a meditative state most of the time. You don't try to think away your troubles. Your thoughts are realistic, fresh, and honest. You truly see things as how they are. You tend to spend a lot of time thinking about your friends, your surroundings, and your life. |
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Old Friend
This is Albert... When I bought my home Dec 1994, he was hanging around in the yard. He didn't quite look like this though, he had had a tough life. I already had two cats and didn't really want another, but he didn't go away. I decided to try and make friends with him, he was very skittish. I finally got to a point where I could open the back slider just enough to stick my hand out and he would come and rum his head on it. At the time I was engaged and my fiancee and other family members of his had just done a cat clean up at his grandmothers house who was beginning to show signs of senility and had turned her home over to some 20 plus cats. Needless to say he wasn't too keen on me bringing in another cat. One morning, a few months after we were married, my husband came downstairs, looked out the back slider and found this cat curled up on the patio with frost on his fur. That was it... the cat came in. He was beat up, had ear mites and smelled bad. We took him to the vet, had him bathed, fixed and wounds tended... he came home groggy with a Mohawk from where the vet had to shave his head to attend to his wounds.
Albert took quickly to being a house cat and took on the responsibility of watching over the two female cats and keeping other cats out of the yard. He grew to be a fat 15 pounds. But with all the doctoring we had done on him, his eyes seemed to always be weepy. The vet said he had a condition that is rare for cats but common in dogs where his bottom lashes grow backwards and scratched the eye.
He did a laser surgery with no success, so Albert had an old fashioned eye nip... poor kitty, he looked so pathetic....
Last fall we noticed Albert had a lump on his side. I took him to the vet who took xrays and told me Albert had suffered some serious trauma some time in his life and every rib in his body had been fractured. He suspected the lump was somehow related and that it didn't seem to bother Albert so we shouldn't be concerned. In the next few weeks Albert's lump continued to grow and he began to loose weight. I took him back to the vet who took more xrays and this time said the lump appeared to be a tumor but because of it;s size and location he was referring us to a specialist in another town... I wont go into that nightmare... lets just say 6 hours and $$$$$$ later we're told even with chemo and radical surgery... he MIGHT have another 2 years...
So we started our new year trying to keep Albert comfortable. Sadly on Friday we felt it was in his best interest to send him off to his eternal slumber. That was such a difficult decision. One I have never had to make before and hope I never have to again. The house just isn't the same without Albert... Even "his girls" are pacing the house looking for him...
Albert - we'll miss him
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Bee Atch
When I return my cart to the corral I always collect at least one stray and return it on the way (if I pass one) and when I pass strays on my way in I collect them too... now THAT probably comes from those years in retail... none the less I think it's plain and simple courtesy! Yes I can be a Bee Atch! LOL
Monday, January 14, 2008
Bella!!
Well it's almost time for Bella to make it's debut! Have you been to the site yet? What Site? OMG... it's just the newest ONLINE digital/hybrid scrap magazine! Guess that makes it a Zine huh?! Bella is brought to us be Holley VanDenBerg and her great team! (I was wondering what Holley had been up to) Here's a little blurb from the forum by Holley:
BSMTM is a neutral, non-site-related online magazine bringing you the best and latest in digital scrapbooking and hybrid designers, scrappers, kits, techniques, projects, and more! Each month we will feature an outstanding designer--who has made a kit especially for subscribers--and scrapper and find out more about what inspires them in their designs. See the current month's kit HERE. We'll discuss the latest products, techniques, ideas, and what to do with them!
We have 3 different subscription types--find out more here: http://www.bellascraps.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5
Feel free to browse the forums for subscription information, current page calls, advertising opportunities, and more. Please feel free to contact me us at holley@bellascraps.com if you have any comments, questions, suggestions.
Guess that about sums it up! Except that January's Guest Designer is Christine Haskell and February's is none other than Doris Castle! You're not going to want to miss out on one month of this so go over and subscribe NOW!
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Music - A Powerful Drug
Nature Boy!
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Pick Me! Pick Me! - She Did!
Scraplift Love - Win Free Stuff Wouldn't you like to win a $5.25 coupon code to my store at Scrapbook-Bytes? Come on, who wouldn't! All you have to do is e-mail me a link to your online gallery or blog. That's it. I'll pop in to leave you a little praise on occassion and I might pick a layout of yours to scraplift. If I do Scraplift you, you will win a coupon code for $5.25 | |
Zinzilah's Layout from Scrapbook-Bytes | |
Julie's Layout, Living the Dream |
Show Me Your War Face
credits:
Big Girl Panties by Trish Jones and Sylvie Wagner previously at Scrapbook Graphics I have no idea where to find this kit now
fonts - Turtle Club, Sidewalk, Satisfaction and Times new Roman