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March 15, 2009

My bad…

by @ 5:53 pm. Filed under Featured Blogs, Latest Projects

I have honestly been busy trying to get some crucial things finished for gifts that have absolutely NOTHING to do with scrapbooking!

I finished a pair of socks I started three years ago…my bad.

The socks came from a wonderful pattern, but when I finished the first one, it didn’t fit, so I let it sit for the next few years.

When a friend of mine came over (yet again, another who doesn’t read my blog) about a month ago, she tried it on, and it fit as if it were made for her. Since her birthday is the 23rd of this month, that was incentive enough for me to finish the second sock.

And there it is…completed after so long.

That’s not the only thing I’ve been doing, but it’s all I can show right now. You’ll understand why after the 21st of this month.

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February 25, 2009

Stamp-a-ma-jig…

by @ 6:10 am. Filed under Scrapbooking Tools, Stamping

…is one of the best tools I’ve come across lately!

Michael’s was holding a 50% off sale on everything connected with the Cuttlebug, so I stopped in last Saturday. Needless to say, most of their stock (Cuttlebug) was already depleted since it was the last day of the sale.

I did, however, find some small embossing folders of a puppy dog I fell in love with, and then began browsing the entire scrapbooking section of the store (which is quite large!).

One thing I’d seen several months ago was a Stamp-a-ma-jig. They had one on the shelf, so I bought it as well.

Very easy to use! I am thrilled with it!

I haven’t used it much, other than to try it out, because I’m involved in a knitting marathon. More about that later.

I also purchased a couple of stamps and a doodle border punch.

(The Fiskars doodle border punch is nice, but I do not like the way it embosses some of the design. I’d be much happier with it if it didn’t emboss, but it is what it is.)

If you enjoy stamping, and you’re tired of the frustration of trying to get your stamped images “just so”, the Stamp-a-ma-jig is definitely an end to that headache.

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February 3, 2009

Key West pics…

by @ 8:56 am. Filed under Off The Beaten Path

I’ve been awfully remiss since returning home - thanks to an abscessed tooth. A strong round of antibiotics have tamed the beast, so I finally got around to getting some pics of our trip ready to post:

This is scrubby sitting on the porch of the timeshare we stayed in. Our first day there, and life felt pretty good!

This is the other end of the porch. A rooster and hen would come visit us each day for some crumbled up corn chips. While sitting on the porch, we met a lot of people, saw things we wished we hadn’t, and did a lot of relaxing.

The Banyon Tree Resort is registered with the Historical Society. It was a half block away from the Truman Annex, a half block away from Duval, and Mallory Square was just around the corner. Talk about a convenient location!

Pictures of Key West are not complete with a picture of the Southernmost Point. One of the local channels we picked up on TV was channel five, and it was filled with bits of this and that to do in the Keys. One of the items concerned the truth about the Southernmost Point:

     a. It is actually 98 miles to Cuba, not 90 as mentioned on the marker

     b. It is not the Southernmost point of the continental U.S. since Key West is an island. That would make Hawaii the actual Southernmost point.

The above are pictures I got from the digital camera we purchased in Key West - a huge waste of money, let me tell ya! We do have another camera loaded with pics, but we’ve yet to drop it off to be developed.

      

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January 30, 2009

We are home…

by @ 6:58 pm. Filed under Uncategorized

…and I do appreciate everyone’s comments!

The camera - argh! I’m still upset over that one. Scrubby (hey, we all pass the buck, right?) didn’t grab it. (Neither did I, though we won’t go there right now - lol.)

Michelle, I know. I should have had it in my purse. I’m so bad.

BUT! We did get 19 pictures on the “temporary” digital we purchased while there, and 19 more on the throw-away, so I don’t feel too bad. I know I’ve got enough to scrap several pages with.

Darlin’ girl (to our daughter, Melony), I’m here. My site is RIGHT HERE. It’s been HERE for months now. I know you’ve seen it, but since I could only log in to comment on YOUR site under my Google name, you got lost. But I’m still here…I promise.

Martin and, of course, Kamila, the bikes were sooo much fun! The park was loaded with bike paths, and we spent a couple of hours there exploring and enjoying the weather.

The ONLY time we took our car out (once we arrived there) was to buy a camera. After that, it was all walking with a little bit of biking. We truly got the exercise while there.

Key West is unique, and it’s wonderful for the younger crowd. Scrubby and his friends have always had this saying, “We’re only a short drive from Key West!” It was like the answer to everything stressful.

Now it is like the answer to stress itself. Too busy, too noisy, too expensive…too, too, too MUCH!

And we’re tired of it.

We’ve decided if we go to the Keys again, it will be to one of the Keys above Key West. Not Key West. Not Duval Street. Not Mallory Square. Not again.

Did we have a good time? Absolutely wonderful. Was it relaxing? Not really. When you’re in Key West, you’re not there to relax…or so I’ve been told. Are we glad to be home? Oh yeaaaaaah!!!

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January 29, 2009

Winding down…

by @ 8:22 am. Filed under Uncategorized

We have done soooo much walking here! Everywhere we go is on foot - until yesterday, that is.

We finally decided to rent a pair of bikes from the resort and took a ride down to Zachary Taylor State Park, which happens to be where we were married seven years ago.

The weather was beautiful, the ride extremely pleasant (the park is only four or five blocks away), and I have to admit I was somewhat overwhelmed with emotion when we finally located the spot where we exchanged our vows. Only seven years have passed, and we have crammed a lot into those years, yet being there made it seem like only yesterday…

We met two lovely couples from Alabama, my home state, and spent much of the afternoon with them. They were kind enough to steer us towards a grocery store where the locals shop, and we were finally able to buy some decent meat and vegetables. It was nice having the things needed to make a home-cooked meal last night. (Pasta, salad and garlic bread - yum!)

Today is supposed to be another beautiful day, but tomorrow is bringing in a cold front with rain, so we have to get everything in today since we’ll be heading home Saturday morning. I’m burned out on Duval Street and Mallory Square, and I think we’ve explored almost every side street in this town. We have walked the full length of the island from Mallory Square (around the corner from us) to Mile Marker One, which is several blocks away at the other end.

Key West is not what it used to be - laid back, easy going, friendly. People are in a hurry to get…where? We saw two baby chicks get run over because someone was in too big of a hurry to let them cross the street. Too sad.

Anyway, we’re ready to go home. We miss our puppies and our bed and the relative peace and quiet that comes with it. It’s been a lot of fun, but I personally think more than four days in Key West is too much. You’ve seen it all, so there’s really no point in returning anytime soon.

Oh, one other thing…I have seen absolutely nothing scrapbook related in this town. Zilch, nada! I have a collection of brochures and business cards along with some decent pictures (I hope) to scrap with once we get home.

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January 25, 2009

Can you believe…

by @ 7:54 am. Filed under Uncategorized

We forgot our camera!!!!

How awful is that?!?

We did, however, pick up a throw-away camera on the way down - once we realized, that is. We also picked up a cheapie (and I do mean CHEAPIE!!) digital camera at the local Family Dollar store. It doesn’t work. I snapped off several pics last night with no luck whatsoever.

Oh well. At least, we’re at the start of our vacation and can make up for it while we’re still here.

Anyway, a great big hand for Key West! We love it here! This is a town that never ever sleeps, and we’re right around the corner from Duval Street. We hit Sloppy Joes last night and watched the sun go down at Mallory Square. Scrubby had a coupon for a free tote bag from Del Sol, so we picked one up at a nearby store. We also spent $10 for a bottle of salsa. Outrageous price, but the salsa is not like any we’ve ever eaten before, and I rather like it. There’s no “bite” to it at all. Instead, there is a slight sweetness to it that is very pleasant.

Our time share is perfect. It is located in the historical part of Key West and is registered with the Historical Society. We have our own private porch and have already spent many hours sitting on it while watching all the pedistrians and the Conch Tour Train go by. Everyone talks to you! This is one of the friendlier places in Florida. (Scrubby says he can only imagine this is the way it is in New Orleans.)

We called MIL as soon as we got here, and she’s getting along fine with our little Terror Pomeranian. She says he constantly wants to sit in her lap. I told her he’ll probably have very little to do with us when we get back with all the attention she’s showing him.

I do have internet service, scant though it is. I have to sit on the porch to get it, and my battery isn’t the greatest.

Hope all are doing well, and I’ll post as often as I can - including PICS once I can get them!

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January 24, 2009

Heading for Key West

by @ 7:09 am. Filed under Off The Beaten Path

I will be gone until January 30th - maybe.

That doesn’t make sense, I know, but we’re not sure if we’ll have internet when we reach our destination. If so, I’ll be posting while we’re there. If not, I’ll be posting when we get home.

I plan on getting tons of pictures so I can scrap tons of pages. It’ll give me a chance to use all those nifty vacation embellishments, and I am really looking forward to it.

By the way, to all who read my post from before (A Bad Week):

1 - the family is fine and out of the hospital. Apparently they were all suffering from Salmonella poisoning!

2 - MIL is watching the boys dogs while we’re gone (a HUGE thanks to her!)

3 - my 95 year old grandmother, God bless her, is hanging in there. She is one tough lady!

4 - my Wii age zoomed right back up to 49. Go figure…

Anyway, everyone have a very blessed week!

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Thank you, Rose-Anne, for yet another award!

by @ 6:39 am. Filed under Off The Beaten Path

Rose-Anne from Welcome To My World has given me another award! It is the Friends Forever Treasured Award, and I do treasure it - thank you so much, Rose-Anne!

This gives me an opportunity to pass it onto five people I treasure, and they are as follows:

Carol
Melony
Jeremey
Preston
Kamila

There are so many others I would dearly love to pass this award onto, but the few mentioned are the ones that first came to mind.

Enjoy and pass it on as ya’ll see fit!

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January 19, 2009

A bad week…

by @ 3:57 pm. Filed under Uncategorized

As far as the Wii goes, I’ve worked out nearly every day on it and was able to take my Wii Fit Age down from 62 to 36 - yea!!!! All of the exercises are getting easier, and I’ve almost mastered the Advanced Aerobics steps, which helps tremendously.

Saturday was spent with my friend, Dorothy, knitting. She worked on finishing a sock she began three years ago. I worked on an afghan while helping her with the sock she began three years ago. By the time she was ready to leave, she’d begun the match to it and has it as a work-in-progress.

Our middle daughter, Melony, took her father-in-law (who lives with them) to the hospital Friday night. They admitted him - AND admitted Jeremey, her husband, the next day. This morning we get word that Melony is now also in the hospital. I think food poisoning, but who knows? (Get well SOON!!!)

We’re supposed to leave Saturday for our much looked forward trip to Key West for a week. I got a call this morning letting me know our dog-sitter will be going to Atlanta and won’t be able to keep our Terror Pomeranian. We’ve got another possible dog-sitter, and if she can’t do it, then I won’t be able to make the trip. How disappointing is that?

Last, but definitely far from least, I talked to my mother last night and found out my only surviving grandparent is not doing well at all. I know I am extremely lucky at my age to have any grandparents left, but finding out my grandmother is doing poorly was pretty tough to take.

I’ve always lived by the motto “everything happens for a reason”. I still stand by it.

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January 14, 2009

The Wii is WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

by @ 6:09 pm. Filed under Off The Beaten Path

Oh, I love it!  I did about forty minutes of aerobics, a few minutes of hula-hooping while catching more hula-hoops (ended up with six total!), and finished off with yoga - a total of 1 hour and 2 minutes worth of workout.

And it WAS a workout, believe me! (I won’t mention that one of the yoga poses wrenched my back just enough to put me out of sync for the rest of the day.)

I’ve got about four months left on my gym membership, then I’m going to go ahead and cancel it. Why go to the gym when I’m getting just as more (and more) of a workout at home?

I’ve been going to the gym since May of last year. I’ve lost a whopping total of 20 lbs.  (Actually, 30 lbs. but the other ten crept back up on me during Christmas break.) That stinks!

Today I had to go through the initial process of setting up my profile on the Wii Fit. After a series of this, that and the other, the Wii announced that my Wii Age is 62.

Hello! Here I thought I was seriously getting into shape. Not so apparently.

Anyway, I wanted to throw a few pictures ya’ll’s way to show you our puppy dogs and Scrubby:

Here’s Scrubby with our two dogs, Buddy (tearing into the blue bag of treats on the right) and Bear in the bottom lefthand corner - taken on Christmas Eve at MIL’s house. You can see her dog, Jack, behind Buddy.

Scrubby is so tolerant while I take a picture of him with Bear, our Terroranian Pomeranian. This was taken on Christmas Day.

I do not have the patience to learn how to take night shots with our camera (in other words, excuse the blurriness please), but this picture is of the house at the end of our pond. I love how the red and white lights reflected so beautifully in the water.

And to all a good night!

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