



I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Today is my baby's birthday. I don't think he'd like for me to refer to him as my baby, but that is what he is to me even if he is 30 years old (or young) today. It doesn't seem like he should be 30 yet .... it just makes me that old + 30! But, indeed he is with a wife, 3 great step-daughters and a beautiful 2-year old son. He is a great dad and husband. When he married Darcie, he took on the responsibility of raising her 3 girls, Torri, Kennedy, and Cassidy, who has special needs. He never thought twice about it. That is the type of man he is and why I am proud of him. He and I have our difficulties at present, but I hope and pray, some day, we will get past our problems.
For his birthday, I put together a scrapbook of memories for him. I used the theme "Where has the time gone" because that is what I feel!! It seems only yesterday that I was holding him in my lap while he was sucking his thumb and holding fast to his tattered blanket.
Here are a few of the pages from the book.
This is a great quote that I got this summer from Quick Quotes and thought it was appropriate at the beginning of the memories.
I hope he will enjoy taking this walk with me through my memories and remember how much I love him. It was bittersweet making this album. I had tears and laughter all along the way - just like I did when he was growing up. Oh, the memories I have that are not in this book!!
Happy Birthday, sweet boy of mine!
Love, Mom
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Well, I feel like I've been going non-stop for a long time & I'm ready to stop the train and slow down!! We got back in town late Sunday afternoon and didn't even go straight home! We stopped off at a local bar/restaurant to catch the Steelers game on tv. At half-time, I called my sister who told me the game was on our local CBS station, so we headed home to finish watching them LOSE!! But, I had unpacking, laundry and a lot of catching up to do on the DVR to do. Monday was bridge day; Tuesday was a Newcomer's event in downtown Charlotte (details later) and Bunco that night. Today .... was heaven!! I didn't even get dressed until after noon and just vegged out .... well, actually I worked on a baby gift that I have been needing to get done.
Our sweet neighbors in Gig Harbor had their first child the day of my birthday party. Little Joey was born on early Saturday morning, Oct. 18th.
Joe & Ramey have decorated his room with jungle animals so I thought that would be appropriate for his name frame. I found some green striped paper in my stash and covered the cardboard backing of the WalMart frame. Next, I used my Nestabilities and Cuttlebug to cut out the Always Artichoke & Vanilla cardstock ovals. I stamped the letters in Chocolate Chip and embossed them with clear powder. The animals are from 4 different SU stamp sets - Wild About You; Unfroggetable; Bugs & Kisses; and Sock Monkey. The little saying (precious little one) is a SU rub-on. I added a little ribbon on the side with a round clip from the Hodgepodge Hardware set and a brown plaid button that I found along with a little lady-bug button for accents. I thought it turned out really cute! Hope they do too.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
The sentiment featured in the card (above) is from Season of Cheer Rub-Ons (112843).
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
One of our signs we were waving proudly!
A sea of BLACK & GOLD & the final SCORE!
I just realized I haven't let you know about our wonderful Monday night WIN in the Redskins home. We started out with a little tailgating. Our cousins from Pittsburgh brought the Pittsburgh beer - IC Light & some kind of Churchyard Brew made locally in Pittsburgh. We provided the kielbasa and kraut plus chips and dips - the artichoke dip in a bread bowl was a big hit!! Of course, we all forgot about me - I'm not a big fan of beer and usually drink Hard Cider, but since there was none, one of Ashley's friends had hot chocloate and Caramel Bailey's. Of course, I had to try a cup!! Yum!
The game started out a little slow - Washington scored 2 field goals in about the first 10 minutes. I was definately getting a little worried. It seems whenever we go to watch the Steelers play, they usually lose. The local fans were going wild and I thought I was going to have to knock the lady next to me out. But then things turned around during the second half and we never let them get a touchdown. Big Ben injured his shoulder in the first half and when our back-up quarterback came on the field at the second half, Redskins fans thought they had the game in the bag!! We showed them! The stadium was a sea of Terrible Towels waving. It's just amazing that wherever we go to watch a Steeler game, the Steeler fans almost out number the other team's fans. This was definately the case Monday night and especially at the end of the game - we Steeler fans were the only ones left!!Enjoy my pictures!
This first one is of Ashley (#36) with her Pennsylvania cousins (about 2nd removed, I think!).
This is Ashley & me after the game - smiling big!!
This is Sonny & I - in our seats!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
I will be attending Virginia Beach Regionals on Saturday. Luckily, they did not fill up and Ashley is able to go with me. We went together a couple of years ago but weren't able to go last year. I'm hoping Shelly will be there this time. She wasn't in 2006. I'm hoping to meet up with some of my NC buddies (some who I've never met) and do some swapping with them. These are a couple of the swap cards I will have with me.
This one uses Pocket Silhouettes. I stamped on white cardstock in Chocolate Chip ink and then sponged chalks (using a powder puff!) on the top and bottom. I layered it onto Kiwi and Baja Breeze cardstock. I stamped the saying "friend to friend" in chocolate on Kiwi and punched it out. I used the white gel pen on the top and bottom of the Not Quite Navy card.
I have two versions of this card - one in bashful blue (seen below) and the other in Sage Shadow. The bird is from the stamp set, Always and everthing else on the card is from Bojo Backgrounds - a very versatile stamp set.
If you are going to Virginia Beach, I hope to see you there!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.