Sunday, December 30, 2007

I have been remiss in updating my blog over the holidays. Our Christmas was laid back and wonderful. Santa brought us all the perfect gift.

Christmas Eve we celebrated with Aunt Susie, Uncle Jim and my brother Larry. They all came over for dinner and then we exchanged gifts. Susie had another one of mom's quilt projects finished and gave it to me, it's just beautiful and my brother layed some cash on me..(Yoo Yoo! I'm saving it to spend when I'm at the Winter Scrapbook Retreat in February).

Christmas morning, Fred and Connor got me up at 5:50 IN THE MORNING!.....HELLO???....lord, it's hard to have two "kids" in the house.

My guys were very good to me. Fred gave me a beautiful Bamboo Fun Wacom tablet, Brighton earrings and ankle bracelet, a jar of Philosophy Amazing Grace and several books that I wanted.

Connor gave me an awesome Snowglobe with moveable parts, a Sephora Tangerine Grapefruit Bath Set and a gorgeous brown chenille hat, scarf and gloves to go with my new coat.

Christmas Day, Karrie, Chloe and Gunner came over to exchange gifts. Later, our best friend Paul came over and we all ate a Christmas dinner of Baked Cavatelli Casserole.

I took lots and lots of pictures and I've just about got all of them organized. Just need to work a little magic in Photoshop on some of them and then they will be ready to print.

Chloe came over on Christmas Eve during the day and her, I and Connor made a gingerbread train and decorated sugar cookies. Here's proof of our efforts.





It's getting late, so I'm going to stop this post for now. Who knows, maybe I'll actually post something again tomorrow.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

This Christmas

......which happens to be the name of one of my favorite Christmas songs. I especially like the version by the group Chicago.

I'm sitting here late in the evening of the Saturday night before Christmas on Tuesday and I can honestly say I have no more of anything to do before Christmas.

The house is decorated. Gifts has been purchased and wrapped. The food is bought and ready to prepare. I even did a little baking this year, making pecan sandies and a couple of batches of muddy buddies.

Today we went and saw "National Treasure; Book of Secrets" and really enjoyed it. We had been looking forward to going to it for a few weeks. I'm glad we went when we did, as the weather is quite frightful.

Last week I made some ornaments for our tree. I had purchased some clear round balls from Hobby Lobby at 40% off a few weeks ago and wanted to embellishment them with rub-ons. I pulled out my rub-on supply and found four different things I wanted to do. You had to be careful when rubbing the ornament so that you don't apply too much pressure and break it.



Tomorrow we have absolutely no commitments. I need to get up early and finish up the little bit of grocery shopping I have to do and then I plan on making and freezing the Cavatelli Casserole for Christmas Dinner. I may even do some scrapbooking. I know Fred and Connor want to play "Guild Wars" for awhile tomorrow, so while they play, I'll play.

Monday during the day, Chloe is coming over for awhile so her mother can finish her Christmas shopping. My sister has been working so much that she hasn't had alot of time to do it. I think Connor, Chloe and I will make the gingerbread train that we've been wanting to do. I'll post pictures once we get it done.

Monday night, Christmas Eve brings my Aunt Susie, Uncle Jim and my brother, Larry over for dinner and a gift exchange and then on Christmas Day, my sister, Chloe and Gunner willl come over for the same. Looking forward to all of it.

Unfortunately, I have to return to work on Wednesday, the 26th, but Fred and Connor are on vacation the rest of the week..........next up....celebrating Connor's 12th birthday on the 27th......it doesn't seem possible he is that old.

Later......

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!



Kirby decided to see what life is like at the top of the Christmas tree a couple of weeks ago. In the four years that we have had Kirby, he has never been interested in climbing the tree before.

I was in bed sick with strep with the actually ascent happened. Fred and Connor were downstairs and Fred said that he heard the "tinkling of ornaments" so he went to investigate and saw the tree swaying. The next thing I knew, I heard "Honey, Honey...get the camera...hurry, hurry". I stumbled out of bed and downstairs to see what all the fuss was about. I was greeting with this:



Since the taking of those photos, none of us are convinced that our cats aren't having their own little party in the tree during the day when we're gone. We've had branches on the tree fall off and we've had to rearrange ornaments and lights several times. I just hope that the tree is still standing by Christmas.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Christmas Questions

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Both

2. Real tree or artificial? Artificial

3. When do you put up the tree? Right after Thanksgiving. I may not get any other decorating done that early, but the tree goes up

4. When do you take the tree down? When we get tired of it

5. Do you like eggnog? Sometimes, I have to be in the mood

6. Favorite gift received as a child? Either my bike or a red patent leather jacket I received the year I was 10

7. Do you have a nativity scene? Yes, my mother bought me one just a few years ago.

8. Hardest person to buy for? My Dad and Step-Mother

9. Easiest person to buy for? Connor

10. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? Fred gave me a massage pad one year that you can put in a chair. I hated that thing! It wasn't relaxing at all and I think the only reason he gave it to me was he thought it was going to get him out of any future back and neck massages.

11. Favorite Christmas Cartoon? Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

12. Favorite Christmas Movie? It's a tie between "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" and "A Christmas Story"

13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? I shop for Christmas gifts all year long

14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Of course....

15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Seafood

16. Clear lights or colored on the tree? Our tree actually has a red/green color combo

17. Favorite Christmas song? "The Spirit of Christmas" by Ray Charles

18. Travel at Christmas or stay home? STAY AT HOME! We have spent two Christmas's in the past 20 years away and we didn't like it either time. It was more of an obligation we needed to do.

19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeers? Yes

20. Angel on the tree top or a star? Neither....big bow and sphire

21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? One present on Christmas Eve, the rest in the morning

22. Most annoying thing about this time of year? shopping lines

23. Do you decorate your tree in any specific theme?
Our main tree is a Santa theme with decorations we have collected over 20 years

Tag, you're it!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

My Latest Project

I was going to post this a few weeks ago, but I got busy and then I got sick so it didn't get done.

Back in October, the city of Altoona had a clean-up day. I love clean-up days! It's so liberating to get rid of stuff. As we were leaving the house that day I noticed this footstool that my next door neighbor had at their curb. I grabbed it and put it in the garage, thinking that I could do something with it.



I had an idea in my head and on what I wanted to do with it, but I had to make sure I could find the perfect fabric and trim. I decided to try my luck at Hobby Lobby and lo and behold, I found the perfect pink plaid that was also 40% off and the trim only cost a couple of bucks.

I took the cushion off of the footstool and after roughing up the wood, I spray painted it white (not a very good job either, I might add). I reupholstered the cushion with my new pink plaid and after the white paint was dry, secured the cushion on the stool and then hot glued the pink tassel trim. I think it turned out pretty cute for less than $10.00. I'm using it in my scraproom to prop my feet on when I'm chilling out.




Thanks for stopping by and taking a look!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Sick

What a holiday! I much prefer Turkey and Stuffing for Thanksgiving instead of the strep I was diagnosed with the day before the holiday....so yes, most of the long holiday weekend for me, was spent in bed and alot of our plans were rescheduled, postponed or canceled.

Thursday, Thanksgiving Day was spent with just Fred and Connor. Fred ran up to Hy-Vee before they closed and bought us steaks that he grilled and served with baked potatoes and salad. That was our Thanksgiving dinner and it was pretty good, even if I couldn't really taste anything.

Friday, my sister and the kids came over and she and Fred put together a traditional Turkey dinner for all of us. I was feeling a bit better that day and helped as much as I could, but mostly I just hung out with the kids. Later than evening, Chloe and Connor decorated the Christmas tree while Karrie, Gunner, Fred and I supervised.

Saturday was the day of the Olde Town Altoona Christmas celebration that I've been signed up to be a vendor at the craft fair. Well, the weather DID NOT cooperate and it was very cold. I had committed to do it and had worked hard to get all of my journaling sets done so I braved the cold and went. Well, to make a long story short....I wasn't there very long. It was way to cold for me to be outside for the 6-7 hours we needed to be, so I packed up and left without selling anything. None of the other vendors were selling anything either, so I didn't feel bad that it was just my stuff.....it was just too damn cold!

Unfortunately, just the short time I was outside made me feel like shit and the rest of the day and evening, I felt awful. I didn't sleep well Saturday night and finally fell into some type of deep sleep around 5:00am. When I woke up at 10:00am, there was a note on my nightstand next to my cell phone that read:

"Call me on cell when you walke up and we will bring you the paper & whatever else you want" - Love, Fred and Connor.

My guys are the best. They MADE me stay in bed today and waited on my hand and foot. It was great not having to worry about anything. They got the laundry done and did some housecleaning also.

I'm so thankful that tomorrow is my flex day. Fred also has the day off and our plans originally were to get our Christmas shopping done, go out to lunch and just spend the day together. I'm hoping I feel well enough......I think I will.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

It's been awhile

Haven't updated this baby lately, I see, but I guess if I don't have anything to say, why update?

Scrapbook wise, I haven't done much lately. I've been working on getting all of the journaling set completed as the Old Towne Christmas craft fair is next Saturday. The only thing left to do is laminate the bookmarks and get the ribbon tied on them. Hope I make some money.

I did do a digital layout last night as we were sitting here watching "National Treasure". A scrapping friend Rosalie has been posting challenges and this challenge was to scrap something you are thankful for, so I chose my guys since I didn't have any photos of the our dishwasher...LOL

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I used a digital kit called Harvest Gold by Melissa Bennett to create the page.

Well, we have to move my sister and her kids today.....again.....third time in 5 months..sigh....I sure hope she more organized this time than she has been in the past, but I suppose that's asking too much. Can't wait til it's DONE. Wish us luck!

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Weekend Update

I really need to learn more about the functions this blog site as to offer. I noticed that I much as I tried to design my last post with photos, it leave much to be desired. My post sure didn't look like that in the "preview" mode. Oh well....

Didn't feel worth a shit today. I got a flu shot yesterday and I think I had a reaction. I had a very upset stomach and horrible headache all day and felt like doing nothing but sleeping or reading.

Thank goodness my boys pitched in today and got the household chores done and they did them without complaint....something must be afoot...

I hoping to be up and active tomorrow as I really need to put the inside and outside Halloween decoration away. I'll leave everything that looks like Thanksgiving but all the ghost and goblins must be put back into storage until next time next year.

I did get a scrapbook page done the other night. It a good thing, because the whole month of October, I did one page...yep, just one. I think that's some kind of record for me.

I've been concentrating on getting the journaling sets that I'm going to sell at the small craft fair in Olde Town Altoona in a few weeks. I'm shooting to have 35 sets with me at the fair and if I can sell them all, I'll make $525 minus expenses. Wish me Luck!

Monday, October 29, 2007

Falls Projects


We have worked on some fun projects over the last few weeks. The school portfolios are from a project that I saw on the Simple Scrapbooks


There a fun project to make. This portfolio for Connor was made with paper that I puchased at this awesome online paper source Paper Mojo, but the portfolios I made for Chloe, Gunner and Journey (my step-niece) I made from the most perfect wrapping paper that I found.



Connor and I also made a pumpkin topiary this year. We try and do some type of holiday craft and this year it's Halloween. I saw this project on Better, Homes and Gardens web site but we changed the design a bit. We just loved the way it turned out!


Sunday, October 21, 2007

This letter makes me very happy.

PRESS RELEASE
Hall of Fame 2007 Announcement
Dear Creating Keepsakes readers and Scrapbookers:

We would like to thank you for your loyal dedication and continued commitment to scrapbooking and our Creating Keepsakes (CK) magazine. Without the support of our loyal readers and scrapbooking partners we would not be where we are today. In the spirit of continuing our editorial mission and fulfilling our commitment to you, we want to address the recent incident related to our Hall of Fame (HOF) contest.

We have been reading your comments and dialogue on the Creating Keepsakes message board and we internally investigated the error that has caused us all great concern: awarding Hall of Fame recognition to someone who submitted work that was not solely their own.

Our review has found the primary cause of our error. Staff changes on the CK and Hall of Fame editorial team occurred at a critical juncture in the production of the HOF book and the new team was not fully briefed on this assignment. The specific breakdown came just as the HOF book was going to press. One of our staff was called by a winner who requested a photo credit be given to another photographer for one of the winner’s photo entries. Given that the rules of the contest dictate contestants submit their own work, we should have disqualified this person’s entry accordingly. Unfortunately, our staff person did not understand the ramifications of the winner’s request and simply added the other photographer’s credit to the HOF book after the publication had already been proofed for printing.

We acknowledge and take full responsibility of our mistake and we assure you that it was not done with any bad intent. We deeply value the trust of our readers. We have read your messages and want to explain our action plan outlined below to help rectify the situation and assure you it will not happen again:

1. We appreciate the winner’s forthrightness in notifying us that the photo credit should be given to another photographer. Unfortunately, as a matter of fairness to our other contestants, this winner has been disqualified.

2. As part of the contest rules, all potential winning entrants must sign an affidavit confirming that their entries are solely their own work. Although we received signed affidavits from all such ntrants, we now have evidence that such a measure failed to protect us against all errors. In order to satisfy both our and our readers’ concerns that no other errors occurred during the HOF contest, we are now resubmitting this affidavit to the other 24 winners for final verification thereby underscoring its importance to the integrity of the HOF contest.

3. One week after receiving the newly signed affidavits, we will announce the 26th place ‘winner’ (Honorable Mention) and add him/her to the 2007 Hall of Fame. The winner will receive the prizes and cash award granted to the other 24 winners.

4. Upon receiving their second affidavit should other 2007 winners come forward and acknowledge that their work is not solely their own or fail to return the second affidavit, we will disqualify them and add the next-in-line Honorable Mention(s) to the 2007 Hall of Fame, providing the prizes and cash award accordingly.

5. We will print a special The Scrapbook Hall of Fame, Volume 9 supplement to honor the new winner(s) and re-acknowledge those winners. This special printing will be poly-bagged with Creating Keepsakes’ February 2008 issue, which will deliver into subscribers’ homes and onto newsstands late December 2007

6. We will move forward with our 2008 Hall of Fame contest, but revised rules that will be published on our web site by November 1, 2007 and in the January 2008 issue of Creating Keepsakes. To avoid such errors in future contests, all relevant staff members have been appropriately informed and educated on contest rules.

Certainly this has been a challenging situation for us all. We are painfully aware that our error has deeply upset many of you, our cherished readers and scrapbooking partners. We value you and your trust that you have placed in us and we will continue to do everything we can to maintain your faith in Creating Keepsakes. We hope our response to our error is seen as a step towards maintaining your trust.

We deeply appreciate your support and hope you continue to enjoy our magazine, scrapbooking events and book products for many years to come. If you have any questions to comments, please contact Lin Sorenson at lsorenson@ckmedia.com.

With our sincerest apologies,

Dave O’Neil
Chief Executive Officer

Lin Sorenson
Editorial Director

Brian Tippetts
CK Editor-in-Chief


I've entered the Hall of Fame contest for the past 2 years. It was always something I thought would be fun to do but never got around to it until two years ago.

I work very hard on my entries and follow all of the rules closely. I don't expect to win but it's always fun to hope. The prize packages is pretty awesome. Cash and prizes.

I was planning on entering again this year, although I'm not happy that there will only be 10 winners and no honorable mentions. Then the whole controversy errupted, and I was so mad that CK had allowed someone to cheat, I had decided in good conscience that I wouldn't be able to do the assignments.

Now I can in spend some time this winter getting my assignments completed. I'm anxiously awaiting the revised and official rules of the contest.

Have a wonderful Sunday!

Friday, October 12, 2007

4 Things

Four jobs I have had in my life:

Bartender
FedEx Courier
Administrative Assistant
Database Analyst

Four movies I could watch over and over again:

The Usual Suspects
Erin Brockovich
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Green Mile

Four Places I have lived:

Iowa
Arizona
California
Mississippi

Four TV Shows I watch:

Project Runway
Survivor
CSI Las Vegas
LA Ink

Four Places I have visited:

Japan
Jamaica
The Azores
Washington DC

Four places I visit daily:

The Bathroom
The breakroom at work
My Scraproom
My bed


Four of my favorite foods (Not in order):

Pizza
Milk
Artichokes
Ice Cream

Four Places I would rather be right now:

In a bitchin suite at some fabulous hotel/casino in Las Vegas
On a beach in Hawaii
On an all-expenses paid shopping trip to New York City
Snuggled on the couch with Fred and Connor

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

For Fun.......

Saw this on my friend Janalee's blog http://kalipso74.blogspot.com/ and thought it would be fun to answer.

1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet & current car),
Natasha Focus

2. YOUR GANGSTA NAME: (fave ice cream flavor, favorite cookie),Chocolate Mint Oatmeal Butterscotch

3. YOUR "FLY Guy/Girl" NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name),K-Bot

4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal),Blue Cat

5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born),Sue Des Moines

6. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first),Bot-Kr

7. SUPERHERO NAME: ("The" + 2nd favorite color, favorite drink),The Lavendar Pina Colada

8. NASCAR NAME: (the first names of your grandfathers),Richard Andrew

9. STRIPPER NAME: ( the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy),Goldleaf Chocolate

10.WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (mother's & father's middle names ),Ann Dean

11. TV WEATHER ANCHOR NAME: (Your 5th grade teacher's last name, a major city that starts with the same letter),Shackel San Francisco

12. SPY NAME: (your favorite season/holiday, flower), Christmas Rose

13. CARTOON NAME: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you're wearing right now + "ie" or "y")Apple Gymshorty

4. HIPPY NAME: (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree),Toast Pear

15. YOUR ROCKSTAR TOUR NAME: ("The" + Your fave hobby/craft, fave weather element + "Tour"),The Scrapbooking Sunny Tour

That was fun......

Monday, September 17, 2007

This is what I concentrated on this weekend.......


My closet!! Yes, it that time of the year where even though I have a HUGE walk in closet, I still have to "switch" out my seasonal clothes.
This is my half of the closet (Fred has the other side...well, he has the upper part of the other side)
I sorted and pitched and saved until I was through all of my clothes, shoes & purses. I took a bunch of the stuff to Younkers, Saturday night for the Goodwill Sale. You get 20% off coupons to use and things and brands that are normally excluded from any coupons, aren't during the Goodwill Sale. I actually found a really cute black summer purse marked down from $48.00 and after the coupon, I got it for a whopping $6.38.....I put it away and it will be fun next summer when I pull all my summer purses out and I'll find this baby....
I was pleasantly surprised to receive a birthday card with $50 smackeroos in it from my Aunt Susie and Uncle Jim and with it, I purchased a new pair of sleep pants (with kitty cats on them) and a really really cute jacket from Christopher & Banks.
My closet only took me about 3 hours start to finish to get re-organized and I'm glad I spent the time on it.
Sunday was a great day! We celebrated my birthday on Sunday, since Tuesday is a work day. The boys made bisquits and sausage gravy for breakfast (we even used the Jimmy Dean 50% less fat sausage - it was great!) and then they took me out to Jordan Creek Mall. I haven't been inside that mall in a long time and I wanted to see the new http://sephora.com store that I knew had opened last spring.
Of course when I was there, I found something that I just had to try. A new cream blush by http://www.lauramercier.com . It's called "Blaze" and I loved the way it went on my cheeks. The boys bought me a beautiful necklace from www.brighton.com that goes with a couple pair of earrings I already own.
We also made a stop at www.barnesandnoble.com and we all bought books. James Patterson's new one "You've been Warned" and Bill Bryson's "A Walk In The Woods" for me, a book on computer code for Fred and "The Magical Guide to Monsters" for Connor. Little does Connor know, but I also purchased "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid" for him for a Christmas gift and snuck it right under his nose.....LOL...
We came after our trip and Fred made us steak, baked potatoes, acorn squash and salad with Root Beer floats for dessert. It was a great day!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Bad Bad Blogger....

Well, my computer ate my entire post and I'm too lazy to redo it, so here's the condensed version...

Connor's back in school, 6th grade, new school, he seems to have transitioned very well into the new environment.

I was lamenting about my upcoming 50th birthday. I simply CAN NOT believe that I'm going to be 50 years old in a short 9 days.

Here's the kid.



Does anyone know anyone who is interested in purchasing a almost brand new top mount refrigerator? If so, LMK.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Score!

Found a gorgeous Martha Stewart white farmhouse table on clearance at Kmart for $40 bucks, yes, folks, $40 smackeroos. This table is originally $199.00 and I have the sticker to prove it. I must thank a thread on the general scrapbooking message board at 2Peas for this find.

I love it! I've already touched up the banged up legs and have it moved into my room. It's a tad shorter than the plastic banquet table I'd been using but it's much wider.

I'd post s picture, but I'm getting ready to paint the room and I want to wait until it's completed done.

It's gonna be sooooo cute!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Iowa State Fair

I guess I'll start my new blog location with a post about the Iowa State Fair. My 3rd favorite time of the year (behind Christmas and Autumn, respectively). Some years e will go out to the fair alot and some years, we will only go out to the fair once and a couple of years ago, we weren't even in town and missed the whole thing.

This year, I decided to try my hand at entering a few pages and a mini album in the Paper Crafts/Scrapbooking competition at the Iowa State Fair. I entered last year and surprised myself by winning an Honorable Mention ribbon with one of my scrapbook pages. This year I wanted to try and best that and win one of the money places.


Much to my surprise, this year I won two 1st place BLUE RIBBONS! I won the 1st place blue ribbon in the "Scrapbook Page - Use of Embellishments" with the layout below of my niece Chloe.




I won the 1st place blue ribbon in the "Paper Crafts - Other than mentioned" category with this Christmas tag album I made



The best part of the whole thing is the $140 worth of gift certificates I won to various scrapbook stores in Central Iowa...Yoo Hoo!!


Connor and I are on vacation this week. Today was a chill at home day. We have been on the go and out in the heat and sun for 3 days straight and I think we both needed a day to chill in the air conditioning. I got some grocery shopping and laundry done but that's about it. We have some fun stuff to do this week and are just going to enjoy being at home. Later.....

Saturday, August 11, 2007

My New Blog

Check back later as I'm in the process from moving from TypePad to Blogger.......be back later..