The camp (Kilima Camp) was amazing...I would highly recommend it to anyone who is planning on visiting the Masai Mara. It was situated at the top of a mountain overlooking the Mara River/plain with beautiful view. The tents were amazing - a huge canvas tent complete with a bathroom (shower, toilet, sink). After a quick lunch, we were on a game drive with our driver, James, who turned out to be quite the pro. Dan and I still think there was someone driving ahead of us releasing animals for us to see...I never expected there to be so many. On our first 3 hr drive, we saw four of the "big five" - elephants, lions, buffalo, and a leopard...missing only the rhino, which is reportedly the most difficult to spot. We saw TONS of wildebeest, zebras, and giraffes...also, warthogs, hyenas, gazelles, topi, waterbuck, and probably tons of stuff I've forgotten.
We headed out farther into the park to find the places where the wildebeest were crossing the river - hoping to see the crocodiles try to attack them. I can't say that I was too disappointed to see "nature" in action...we saw them wade into the water to drink, but never actually saw a crossing. We did see a few lions attempt to hunt -- the wildebeest and warthogs were lucky as it was a bit hot and the lions didn't seem to be on their "A" game. We had lunch along the river overlooking dozens of hippos and a handful of crocodiles. At about 3pm, we began to head back when I told James that I really wanted to see a rhino...I kid you not, about 15 minutes later he pulled up right in front of one (that's 5 of the big 5 - hooray!!)
After breakfast, we went on a walk with a couple of Masai warriors which was different, in a good way, from the game drives. They pointed out all of the different trees, fruits, etc that they use for medicines, building materials, and the like. On top of that, we walked right up on animals grazing outside the park -- somehow, the zebras, giraffes, gazelles, and warthogs were much cooler when you were standing near them versus seeing them outside the car window! Dan really wanted to see a dikdik and the guides were trying their best. (This is again where I think someone was scaring one up to put out for us to see.) The guides stopped to give us an archery demonstration; as he started to line up the shot, he stooped and said, "There's a dikdik!" Sure enough, after careful stalking we managed to catch a glimpse of one running away.
What an adventure she has had!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Safari Adventures
Monday, August 10, 2009
Last Week’s Monday Mailer
I want to share the Monday Mailer card I received last week. It uses the Medallion background stamp. When I first saw this stamp in the catalog, I was not impressed …. even though it is one of Shellie’s favorites. But as time has gone on and I have seen a lot of the fabulous cards others have made with this stamp, I have it on my list to order!
She stamped (and embossed) the Medallion in Vanilla Craft Ink on the Razzleberry cardstock. It is then layered onto a Vanilla card and the edges have been distressed. The ribbon is the polka dot Razzleberry ribbon (turned over) layered onto a piece of Vanilla Grosgrain ribbon with a button that I believe she colored to match. Isn’t it great?
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Birthday Celebration
This week was my nephew’s 20th birthday! Wow …. doesn’t seem like he should be that old. Or for that matter, that my sister should be old enough to have a 20 year old!! I used to change HER diapers and his!! Like I’ve said before, how time flies when you’re having fun!! We celebrated his birthday Friday night at a local Japanese restaurant and a good time was had by all. I think he is set now with gift certificates from grocery stores, Wal Mart, etc. to stock his apartment when he returns to college next week.
I made a gift card holder from the Top Note die and it was so easy!
Remember …. click on the pictures to see them larger.
Here’s the birthday boy!
Here’s the family (minus Harrison – think the food got to him - he escaped to the bathroom for about 30 minutes!!)
Here’s a cute picture of Marianne & me -
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Adventures from Myrtle Beach to Kenya!
Friday, August 7, 2009
Shape Class #2
I’ve been busy this week getting my supplies ready for the class I am teaching tomorrow at Stampers Alley. It is another Shape Class. I am doing three separate shape classes and this is the second one. The final one will be August 22. Here are the cards we will be making tomorrow afternoon:
I found this frog template on a blog. It opens up and also fits in a regular envelope. Isn’t he cute?
This flip flop card also opens up and there is small post-it note pad inside.
The watermelon card is called a “Spring” card because it springs up when taken out of the envelope. The instructions for it are on Splitcoast Resources. I used Crystal Effects for the seeds.
I think these are my favorite! I found the instructions for these on the ScorPal website. I used Dew Drops on the chocolate one for “sprinkles”. On the vanilla cone, I ran it through my Big Shot with a Cuttlebug folder. The “chocolate sauce” is actually Crystal Effects with a little brown ink refill mixed in! The strawberry cone has Liquid Appliqué with some pink embossing crystals mixed in.
Inspired by Nature
A couple of weeks ago, I bought a white frame at the Dollar Store (at least I think that’s where it came from!) Anyway, I wanted to do something different with it. So after many different attempts, this is what I came up with:
I used brown StazOn ink to color it and then I used Ritzy Ditzy Glitz in Bronze & Copper and sprayed it. Then I used my heat gun to set it. I have had this Ritzy Ditzy spray for several years. I saw a demonstration at a convention somewhere and just had to have it. But after I got home with it, I didn’t know what to do with it. I have it in Bronze, Gold, Copper and Silver. If you have any ideas for it, I’d love to hear about them!!
The picture is the flowers from Inspired by Nature. I sponged a little bit of blue on the top of the cream card and sponged green and Creamy Caramel on the middle and bottom of the card. I stamped the “weeds” in Close to Cocoa craft ink and stamped the flowers in Baja Breeze. I first put my stamp in Versa Mark; then the Baja Breeze so I could emboss it. Then I framed the picture with the Parisian Breeze DSP (retired).
I’m really happy with how it turned out! I think I’ll be using this for a donation. My Newcomers group is having a fashion show in October and we will be soliciting donations for prizes. Would you like to win this?
I just have to share a conversation between my grandson and his mom (that she posted on her blog recently). It just cracked me up!!
Jayce: I haf ew go poddy.
Mom: You do?
Jayce: Yes. I haf ew go poddy. A’cause my menis (he can make the “P” sound only selectively) is gettin’ on my nuhrve.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Relaxing in the Mountains
We enjoyed a nice little get-away in the NC mountains Sunday and Monday. We just decided on Saturday to drive up to the mountains and enjoy the cooler weather. Sonny remarked as we were driving up there that he didn’t think he’d ever been on the Blue Ridge Parkway!! What’s up with that? We arrived in Blowing Rock around lunchtime and found a restaurant that had a lot of cars parked in front. That’s always a good sign for a good restaurant in my opinion. Canyons Restaurant used to be a liquor store back in the early 1900’s and supposedly there are hidden areas in the building. They were serving a Sunday brunch with a little Jazz quartet playing. I had a Southwestern Omelet and it was delicious!! I would recommend Canyons to you if you are in Blowing Rock on a Sunday! After brunch, we wandered around downtown Blowing Rock and then drove up to Boone and wandered around the Mast General Store there. We ended up driving back to Blowing Rock and getting a room in a local motel downtown and walking over to the Speckled Trout for dinner. Another great choice! I had fresh mountain trout … yum! After dinner, we wandered over to the Six Pence Pub (you surprised?) where we ended the evening with a few nightcaps.
Sunday was a gorgeous day (it rained off and on on Saturday) and we headed over to view THE Blowing Rock. Glad we only had to pay $5 to view it …. not worth much more than that! But the view was great and we had a nice walk around the grounds. Then we headed over to Grandfather Mountain where the admission was a little more than $5 ($15) but was worth it this time. We were inspired by the views from the highest point in the Blue Ridge while we crossed over the famous Mile High Swinging Bridge. I remember going to Grandfather Mountain many times as a child and being scared to death to walk across that bridge! It’s funny what you perceive as scary when you’re young. I thought I remembered a wooden bridge that was actually swinging back and forth. Yes, the bridge does swing, but you can barely tell and it is NOT wooden! I actually went over the bridge with my arms in the air!!
I climbed up on the backside of the Blowing Rock and was holding on so I wouldn’t slip off!
Sonny & I with Grandfather Mountain & The Swinging Bridge in the background.
Halfway across the Swinging Bridge (those are Sonny’s feet)!
This bear was almost posing for the cameras! There were 3 bears in captivity – pretty sad! I remember when we used to actually see them on the side of the road when we went to the mountains.
This was really sad. This beautiful Bald Eagle was shot by a hunter and now he can’t fly. He was trying to flap his wings but as you can see, he could only flap one side. He was making a pitiful sound.
We can’t wait to go back in the fall to see the changing colors of the foliage.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Taking a Break and Saving a Life
I want to share a newscast with you though. Remember my story about my grandson's near drowning (HERE). Well, here is a follow up that was on the news in Tucson. Darcie is doing what she can to make the public aware about how important it is to keep an eagle eye on your child in the water. Hopefully, this will save a child's life. Watch the Video HERE and share it with your friends and family. Isn't my grandson adorable? Hard to believe he's not even 3 yet (2 more weeks).
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Summer Fun Specials Galore
Beginning today - August 1 - Stampin' Up's Country Living Cookout Set is ON SALE. You can view the kit HERE. It is now just $14.95! And with plenty of summer left to celebrate, it's a great time to take advantage of this huge discount. The Summer Cookout Refill is also still available at its regular price of $9.95. This special offer only goes through August 31, or while supplies last.
We are also celebrating kids during August and September. Spend $35 on stamp sets from the Growing Up section of the 2009-2010 Idea Book & Catalog (pages 74-90) and receive a FREE package of Designer buttons--a $7.95 value! Eligible buttons are listed found on page 181 (Playground, Sherbert and Button Latte Designer Buttons.)
In addition, if you purchase the exclusive SU Decor Items Growth Chart, you will receive the applicator FREE! Look HERE for details.
ALSO, if you are interested in becoming a Stampin' Up demonstrator, we are offering a Mini Starter Kit for just $85!! That is a great deal. The mini kit includes:
- For All You Do stamp set (p 118)
- All 6 of the In Colors Stamping Pads (p. 155)
- Whisper White Card Stock (p 155)
- In Color Card Stock (p 155)
During this promotional period, there will also be a standard Starter Kit incentive for new recruits who choose the standard Starter Kit instead of the Mini Starter Kit; new recruits who choose the standard Starter Kit will receive the following, along with the standard Starter Kit supplies:
- All six of the new In Color Classic Stampin' Pads
- One pack of In Color assorted card stock (8-1/2" x 11")
Contact me if you are interested in any of these great specials!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Loads of Love to New Neighbors
I’ve been a bad blogger this week! Sorry. Thursday I went to Charlotte and did some volunteer work at the Red Cross office. I took my mom and dropped her off at a friend’s house. That was nice for her since she doesn’t drive so she doesn’t get many chances to see some of her old Charlotte friends. I ended up finishing my work about 1 pm so I went to Park Road Shopping Center and had lunch and walked around the shopping center. I can remember when that shopping center was the main shopping place in that area of town and I spent many a day wandering into the shops back in the 60’s!
Today I went to Charlotte …. again!! Can’t believe how many trips to Charlotte I’ve made in the last 2 weeks! Sonny had a doctor’s appointment this a.m. in Charlotte for a second opinion on his hip replacement. After sitting in the waiting room for an hour, we walked out! I get so irritated when they over-book patients. I guess they don’t think our time is as important as theirs! Heaven only knows what is going to happen down the road if this new health plan gets pushed through Congress. Anyway, I guess Sonny won’t be getting a second opinion. He is thinking about getting his hip replacement the first of 2010.
Some new neighbors moved in this week just one house over from us. (There are only 3 houses on our cul-de-sac.) The family is actually just moving from another house in the neighborhood. I made a casserole and some chocolate chip cookies for them tonight and took it over with this card:
I took the picture before I colored in their hair & skin and it’s too late to take another picture – I’ve already given her the card!!