Sunday, August 8, 2010

Monday Mailer X 2

Here are a couple of Monday Mailers that I have received the last couple of weeks.  This first one uses the darling Owl Punch.  I really love this punch.  This was my last July card from Arial.  It's simple but oh so cute!
This next card uses Tropical Party from the Summer Mini.  The items in this mini will only be around a few more weeks.  So, if you have your eye on any of these great stamp sets, you need to order now.  This is my first August card.

 

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Sales Tax Holiday

This weekend is Sales Tax Holiday here in North Carolina (also in Texas).  The following items will be tax exempt:

2-Way Glue Pen
SNAIL Adhesive
SNAIL Adhesive Refill
Dotto
Dotto Refill
Anywhere Glue Stick
Sticky Strip
Stampin' Dimensionals
Mini Glue Dots
Paper Snips
Craft & Rubber Scissors
Craft & Paper Scissors
Watercolor Pencils
White Uni-Ball Signo Gel Pen
Blender Pens
Stampin’ Write Markers (individual)
Many Marvelous Markers New Color Kit
Many Marvelous Markers In Color
Many Marvelous Markers Subtles
Many Marvelous Markers Regals
Many Marvelous Markers Brights
Many Marvelous Markers Neutrals
Watercolor Wonder Crayons New Color Kit
Watercolor Wonder Crayons Subtles
Watercolor Wonder Crayons Regals
Watercolor Wonder Crayons Brights
Watercolor Wonder Crayons Neutrals
Basic Black Stampin’ Write Journaler
Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Stampin' Pastels
Stampin’ Pastels New Color Kit

Your order must be placed with me by Sunday, August 8.  If you are interested, please contact me OR place your item on-line using the "SHOP NOW" button on my website.

Friday, August 6, 2010

I'm sad

Well, I'm sad today.  We took Ashley to the airport EARLY this morning.  She had a 6:10 flight to Texas which meant we got up about 3:30 to leave the house at 4:15 a.m.!!  I was really surprised at how many people were at the airport that early in the morning!   After we dropped her off, we came back and got a couple more hours of sleep.

Sonny and I went to a retirement seminar today sponsored by the Golden Boys.   It was pretty interesting.  It had to do with finding balance in your life.  Each person (or couple) should assess their own balance and brainstorm the areas of your life that are important to you and put these on a wheel (see below).  Then you rate each of these areas to determine if your "wheel" is balanced.  After that, you should plan a 30-day action plan to help get your life in balance. 

What would you put on your wheel?  The items I included on mine were:  Financial Security; Family; Friends/Social Life; Fun; Giving Back to the Community; Health/Fitness; Travel; Love.  If you would like to make your own Wheel, check out the article HERE.  There is a template included in the information.

Wednesday was my nephew, Derek's, 21st birthday.  The family met at Kobe Steak House for his birthday celebration.  That is the restaurant that Derek and Harrison always choose for their birthday dinners.  Almost the whole family was there.  Unfortunately, Harrison was at soccer try-outs (YEAH - he made Varsity!!) so he wasn't able to join us.  Here is a scrapbook page I made from the pictures I took that night using My Digital Studio:  (you can click on the picture to see it close up - just remember to hit the arrow button to come back to my blog)



These are the birthday cards that Ashley and I made for Derek:

This one was mine.  I used a Jumbo (retired) Wheel for the bottom piece.  Unfortunately, I did not have a beer mug, so used the drink from Tropical Party.


This was Ashley's card.  Isn't the Sock Monkey the cutest?  He has new accessories in the new catalog - check them out on page 83.

OK - I'm falling asleep at my desk.  It's time to hit the sack!!  Good night & sweet dreams!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Still Around

I haven't forgotten you my friends!  I'm just trying to cram every moment in with my daughter.  Tomorrow is our last day.  We will be taking her to airport on Friday for a 6 a.m. flight!!   I can't believe how fast our visit has been!  Yesterday we picked up my mom and the three of us had pampered ourselves with pedicures.  Then it was off to lunch at a very nice Italian restaurant in Mooresville.  I have been there twice and both times had Salmon Picatta which is wonderful!  We went out on the boat late yesterday and met my sister for dinner on the lake.  After dinner, we just floated and "vegged" ... each of us reading our books until about 9:00.  It was really nice and probably the first "down time" we've had since she's been here.  This morning I took Ashley to my Newcomers Coffee and introduced her to all my friends there.  We thought we'd go back out on the lake after lunch but the weather didn't look promising so just hung out at the house until dinner time.  Marianne's oldest son turned 21 today so the whole family met at Kobe Steakhouse for his birthday celebration.  It is hard to believe he is 21! 

I have only made 1 card this week and that was for Derek's birthday.  I will post it tomorrow.  It is in my camera downstairs and I am too sleepy to go get it tonight!

Monday, August 2, 2010

I'm Back!

I'm back from our weekend trip to the mountains.  Ashley was able to see the true meaning of the Smokey Mountains.  The fog (or smoke) hung in the mountains most of the time we were there.  I was a little afraid our motel would be a little "sketchy" but it was ok.  It was really old (think 1948!) but clean and a nice place to rest our heads at night.  They catered a lot to bikers and there were quite a few old timers there with their Harleys.  Made me start thinking about how fun that would be to tool around the mountains on the back of a motorcycle!   Our motel was between Cherokee and Bryson City which worked well for us.  We had reservations for the outdoor drama, Unto These Hills, in Cherokee on Thursday night but we really didn't need them.  The place was probably not even half full.  We did discover that there are not many restaurants in Cherokee except fast food chains!  We went to one of the few local restaurants to try to get dinner before the play.  We had 1 1/2 hours which we figured was plenty of time.  The restaurant was full but we were seated pretty quickly.  Then we waited for a waitress .... about 15-20 minutes.  We looked around and noticed none of the tables in our area had food on them.  Most of the people did have drinks and silverware but they were all waiting too.  After no sign of a waitress, we got up to leave.  The family at the table next to us told me they had been there 1 1/2 hours!!  Another couple beside us got up and left too - their meal had gotten lost in the kitchen.  So that night, we ended up eating food at the play - popcorn and nachos! 

On the drive up to Cherokee, we drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway.  We stopped and took a short hike to the lookout where we could see Grandfather Mountain.  It was a beautiful day!



We didn't see any real bears but all around Cherokee were painted bears that were pretty neat.  Here is one of them:


This is the closest thing to a real bear that I saw:

At one time, he was a real bear but the poor thing has seen better times!

On Saturday, we went tubing down the Tuskaseegee River.  It was fun except when it started raining, thundering and lightning!  I was truly freaking out.  But I didn't have a choice - either continue to paddle down the river or get under the trees on the bank of the river.  Sonny and Ashley convinced me I was safer staying in my rubber tube and paddling but believe me, there were a few tears coming down my face!!


This was before the rain - when we stopped to take a break.


If we ever go back, I will rent a raft instead of a tube.  It was fun but there wasn't enough current running and my arms got really tired of paddling.  At least with a raft, I would have a paddle.  The rafts were flying by us.  But we did really good staying on our rafts through the rapids .... well, at least the females in the group.  Sonny tipped over THREE times going over the rapids! 

My time with Ashley is flying by!  I can't believe I only have 3 more days with her.  We spent time with my mom today.  We picked her up at her water aerobics class and took her to lunch.  Then I had to take her home and break the news to her that one of her best friends in Charlotte had died this morning.  Luckily, she had gone to see her last week and talked to her again on Friday but it was really hard on her.  This is the last of the group of friends she had in Charlotte that she and my dad used to pal around with.  It sure sucks getting old, doesn't it?

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sir Paul

Just a quick post before we hit the road - heading up to the mountains for the weekend.  Thought you would enjoy a few pictures of my wonderful night last night!!


The concert was WONDERFUL!  I didn't think I'd know too many of the songs because I am more of a Beatles fan than a McCartney fan but there were only about 7-8 songs that I didn't recognize.  I am in love!  The old guy looks darn good for 68 years old!!


And here is a quick shot of Ashley & Sonny on our segway tour of Charlotte.  I will provide details when we return!!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Accordian Card Holder

Last week Splitcoast Stampers had a tutorial for an Accordian Card Holder that I decided to make.  I've always loved this retired DSP from SU - just wish I had more - so I used it to make it and coordinated the Baja Blue cards with the holder.  If you want to make one, HERE is the tutorial.

Here are the cards I made to go in the box:
This one uses the SU Apple Blossom set (hostess gift).

This is Apple Blossoms set agan.  I picked up the ball fringe last year at CKC.


This is Friends Never Fade used with the Greenhouse Gala DSP.  I cut the card using the Sizzix Square die.


The Apple Blossom set again.



Gonna be Sporadic!

Just a quick post this morning before I head to the airport to pick up my daughter.  My postings this week will probably be very sporadic.  Ashley is coming in today and will be here until the end of next week.  I will be trying to spend as much time with her as possible since this will be the last time I will see her for about a year.  She will be reporting to Ft Hood in August for deployment to Iraq in September.  As Scarlette says,  I will think about that tomorrow!

Yesterday was just one of those days!  I was supposed to play bridge at 10 am.  I was all dressed and ready to go by 9.  I came downstairs to make my WW mocha smoothie.  I was going to drink it on the way to bridge.  Well, I was putting the top on the blender container when it scooted across the counter all over me and the floor.  It was like seeing a movie in slow motion - I saw it but couldn't stop it!   Of course, I had just washed & waxed my kitchen floor the night before.  (You never mess up when your floor is already a mess!)  Sonny helped me clean it up and I went back upstairs to get re-dressed.  Then I made another drink and I was on my way.  I was still on time!!  It ended up that one of the gals who was supposed to play bridge with us forgot and we only had 10 players (we were already one short anyway).  So, another gal & I volunteered to leave so they would just have 2 table of 8.  It worked out because I had found out on Saturday that our friends, Margaret & Graham were in Charlotte.  Sonny was going to pick them up on Monday for a couple of days at our house.  They want to see Ashley before she deploys.  I was in time to meet Sonny in town and ride to Charlotte with him.  We took our friends to the Penguin for lunch in Charlotte - a great hamburger "joint".  So, a good time was had and the rest of the day turned out fine!

Tomorrow Ashley, Sonny & I are taking a segway tour of Charlotte!  I am excited.  Ashley & I will hang around in Charlotte because we have tickets to see Paul McCartney tomorrow night!! 

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Baby, It's Hot Outside!

I've been busy making cards this weekend .... anything to stay inside and away from the heat!!  We have a thermometer on our back porch that today registered 111 degrees!!  Whew!  I know that will not be the "official high" registered at the airport but that is the official high for my house!! 

I did two cards very similar in the Black Magic Technique.  Remember a few months ago when I got hooked on this technique?  Well, I forgot how fun it is! 

This is the one I did yesterday using Friends Never Fade.  I stamped the images in white craft ink on Night of Navy and used pencils to color them in.  After blending the colors, I outlined everything with my white gel pen.  The scallop piece is Barely Banana and the card is Brillant Blue - both retired.


This one is from my Monday Mailer this week.  Again, I stamped the image on Night of Navy.  The scallops and the strip behind are So Saffron.  The card is Pacific Point.   The sentiment is from the Friendship Wheel that I have cut apart.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Birthdays - Old and Young

 Wow - I have been on the go all week.  I'm trying to do better with my exercising so I went to the "Y" a few times this week.  Sunday is my mom's 82nd birthday so I had to do some shopping to find her a present.  She really doesn't need anything but she loves clothes.  So, I found a really cute black and white kinda leopard print jacket at Ross that I bought for her.  We took her out to dinner last night at Red Lobster.  Plus, I had two doctor appointments on Thursday and played mahjong on Wednesday.  I had an appointment with a rheumatologist Thursday morning to discuss my osteopenia.  I have taken Fosamax for about 10 years and was my doctor was concerned if it was doing the trick for me since my last 2-3 scans have shown a slight decrease in bone.  The Rheum. gave me all the options that are available and did a test on the computer showing my risk of breaking a hip in 10 years (.07).  After weighing all my options, I have decided to stay on the Fosamax which is what he recommended.  Later that afternoon I had an appointment with my primary care doctor to discuss my recent lab results.  As I was afraid of, my sugar test was high as well as my chloresterol.  I am going to work real hard to bring it down with diet and exercise.  Wish me luck!!  I don't want to get diagnosed with diabetes and have to do the testing and take the meds every day like my husband does! 

Today we went out to lunch with friends to a restaurant that we had never been to, Caruso's in Mooresville.   It was delicious!  I had Salmon Picatta ... yum!  I really prefer to eat a larger meal at lunch and just have salad or something light for dinner.  We have been doing that a lot more often.  Plus, if we eat out at lunch, I don't have to cook at night!!  (I'm no dummy!)   Twice this week I've made "Chop Chop Salad".  This was a salad we used to order when we lived in Gig Harbor and it is so simple I don't know why I didn't think to make it before.  I used the shredded lettuce that is pre packaged.  Then just finely chop up vegetables to go in it.  I used celery, green pepper, red onion, shredded cheese, green olives, salami and deli ham.  Add a little low-cal dressing and you're good to go!  Now, take it to your tv tray and eat it while watching Jeopardy!! 

Another of the reasons I haven't posted in a few days is because my monitor went out on me.  Wednesday night it kept flickering so I turned it off.  When I turned it back on Thursday, I could only get a black screen.  If I turned it off and back on, my screen would come on, but only for about 10 seconds.  So, this morning, my nephew came over to see what the problem was.  I was afraid it was the video card in my hard drive.  He brought another monitor with him and hooked it up.  Voila!  I had a picture.  So, he is letting me borrow his monitor until I can get one.  I will be looking for the best deal this weekend.

Here are a couple of cards I did have time to make this week. 

This card I made for Noah.  He is my friend, Margaret's grandson who lives in Charlotte.  His birthday is Sunday - the same day as my Mom.  I hope to see Margaret and Graham next week since they are in town visiting their daughter and her family.  The card uses the old faithful, Bugs and Kisses and the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  Have I said how much I love this folder???  The card is 4 1/4" square so it will still fit in a standard envelope.  The colors used are:  So Saffron, Tangerine Tango and Pacific Point - taken right off the SU Color Combo.  I embosses the bugs with white embossing powder and punched them out with the 1 3/8" square punch.


This card I made for my Mom for her birthday.  It is also in response to the Mojo Monday Sketch.  This was a tough sketch this week - lots of layers!!  The colors I used are Tempting Turquoise, Regal Rose and Sahara Sand.  The DSP is retired - from an old hostess pack.  Lots of punches that coordinated with the stamp set, Punch Potpourri (Level 1 hostess set).

Well .... stay cool if possible.  It's still really really hot here - still 83 degrees at 11:45 pm!  Supposed to get up to 99 or 100 tomorrow.  Might be going to an air conditioned theatre!!