Thursday, December 29, 2011

Home from Disney

I know, it's been a little too long since my last post. I haven't done any scrapbooking in over a month, though. Last time, I mentioned that I decided to knit Christmas stockings for my family, and that became nearly a full time job. I finished the last one about thirty minutes before we left on our Disney vacation, so I really cut it close. Here is what took away from my potential scrapping time:
Each one took me about a week to complete, sometimes working at least five hours a day.

We got to spend our first Christmastime at Disney World. While I love Disney, and will likely start thinking about the next trip before too long, I have to say I wasn't overly impressed from a holiday standpoint. Sure, Main Street in the Magic Kingdom was beautiful and the "snow" was neat.

The Candlelight Processional at Epcot is really lovely (although we didn't get the full effect of it, since it wasn't dark yet for the the show we saw).

The Osbourne dancing lights at Hollywood Studios is pretty cool to see.

Animal Kingdom had their Jingle Jungle parade, but except for the tree at the entrance, there wasn't much at all in terms of decor. The weather was nice and warm, though!

Overall, I'm glad we got to experience "The World" at holiday time, but I don't think I'd be in a hurry to do it again. I think we lucked out from a crowd perspective. Yes, there were lots of people there, but I expected the crowds to be worse. We managed to do just about everything we wanted. We did pretty much skip the character photos this time around. Caleb is not a fan of getting his picture taken or of waiting. Add to this the sheer exhaustion of trekking around Disney World for five days, and it's no wonder he was pretty miserable by the time we left. At ten, Aaron handles the stress better; plus he has a better appreciation for what a trip to Disney really is.

Christmas and the family visits are over now, so pretty soon I can start thinking about getting back to scrapbooking. I am looking forward to it, especially since January is traditionally my biggest page count month of the year. Maybe I'll get a good streak going and crank out the 2010 Disney album. Don't anyone hold their breath on that one, though.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

More Disney Pages

I realized I finished a few more pages for the Disney album that I hadn't gotten around to posting yet. Unfortunately, my brief scrapbooking streak has come to a halt. Something possessed me to finally knit Christmas stockings for my family, so I've taken on this task. I have the first one finished. Hubby picked an argyle pattern, and I decided that's what we will all have, just in varying color combinations. I also need to work on some homemade Christmas gifts. Add to this that all Christmas preparations (shopping, wrapping, etc) need to be completed by December 15, I think the scrapbook time will be virtually non-existent. At least I managed to start the album before the trip. Hopefully, when we return I'll be so excited that I'll be able to jump in and crank out the rest of the album (under the delusion that I'll be able to start the new one soon!).

In any case, here's what else I've managed to do. Thanks for looking.

Papers: DCWV, Disney
Cricut Cartridges: Alphalicious, Mickey Font

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge:  Mickey Font


Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters
Stickers: Paper Studio
Punch: EK Success

Papers: DCWV, Disney
Brads: Paper Studio

Papers: DCWV, Disney
Brads: Paper Studio

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Finally Some Disney Pages!

With no other photos printed, I finally had no choice but to start on my Disney album. I feel like I am easing into, though, and starting with pages that are not overtly Disney, i.e. no character photos. I will admit that, now that I've finally started, I am slightly less intimidated by this project. With our next Disney vacation now less than eight weeks away, the chances of my completing this album before we leave are pretty slim, but I am glad I at least got it started. I actually found an old empty photo album that I put the prints in. I'm telling myself this will make it easier for me to decide on what layout to do next. I think it will be easier to flip through the photo album, rather than shuffling through stacks of prints, to see what I want. It has me feeling a little nostalgic for my early days as a scrapbooker, when I got a roll of film back from the developer and got to flip through the photos to decide which ones would go on a scrapbook page. Sometimes I think that was easier than my current process, where I need to click through hundreds of photos and then only order prints of the ones that I know are going to go on the page. Yeah, I think I am slowly talking myself into transitioning to digi scrapping.

Even though I am only four layouts into this album, I'm already procrastinating again. I realized when I ordered the prints for the album, I neglected to get prints of our Photopass photos. For those of you unfamiliar, Photopass is all the photos that the Disney photographers take of you in the parks. Their prints are outrageously expensive, but you can order a CD and get all the photos and then print them however you choose. It's still not cheap, but if you get a lot of pictures taken it's definitely more worth it. Since the photographers will often take the same picture with your own camera, I already had many similar photos. There are some, though, that I only had on the Photopass CD that I really want to include in the album (like us in front of Spaceship Earth at Epcot (the giant golf ball, for you non-Disney experts) or in front of Cinderella's castle with fireworks in the background). Since I am missing some of these integral photos, I somehow have it in my head now that I can't really get to work on this album until I get them printed. I am trying to overcome this obstacle and find pages to do that I know none of these photos will be needed for.

Okay, enough of my babbling. Here is what I have so far:

Papers: DCWV (and some really old ones, at that!)
Cricut Cartridges: Micky Font, Opposites Attract
Punch: Fiskars
Snaps: Making Memories

Papers: DCWV
Punch: Martha Stewart

Sketch: Amy AlvisPapers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Opposites Attract
Punch: EK Success

Sketch: Amy AlvisPapers: DCWV, Provo Craft
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters

Monday, October 17, 2011

Next stop: Disney (scrapbook, that is)

I got the last of the non-Disney 2010 layouts finished, so now if I want to do any scrapbooking, it's got to be Disney pages, since those are the only photos I have printed right now. I will admit, though, that even though I've been putting off starting this album for so long, it will feel good to finally start it. I'm hoping that working on something a little different will get me out of this rut. I've noticed that all my recent pages (particularly the two-page spreads) are all starting to look the same. At this point, though, I've just been happy to get the memories preserved. That's really what it's about for me anyway. I've never been a "latest and greatest" scrapper. I've struggled to include any semblance of embellishment on my pages lately. Photos and journaling are about enough for me.

Here's the latest. Hopefully next time you'll get to see something from Disney World!

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Calligraphy Collection
Stickers: Crafts, Etc!

Papers: DCWV
Stamps: Stampin Up
(this was a quick page, since I ended up copying it from one of the boys' albums)

Papers: DCWV, Stamping Station
Rub-ons: Making Memories
Punch: Fiskars

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Inching Closer to Disney

The title of this post has a double meaning. I saw today that our Disney trip is in 65 days. I guess now, while it's a little soon to go into full on countdown mode, it's time to keep it on the radar. I booked this trip a little further out than the last time, so the waiting game has been longer. I've been trying to convince myself that after this trip, I need to get Disney out of my system because there are so many other places I'd like to visit, but I'm not sure I see that happening (getting it out of my system, that is). I was starting to look at hotels for our as-yet-to-be-planned spring break trip to Washington, DC earlier today and when I saw the prices on some of them, I thought "We could stay at Disney for cheaper!"

The other way I'm inching closer to Disney is that I only have three more layouts to complete before I have no choice but to start on my 2010 WDW album. It will be either that or order more prints. I'll tell you, if a good sale comes up at Winkflash soon, I will be even more hard-pressed to get that album started.

The boys were all off on a Cub Scout camp out last Saturday, so I actually took advantage of the time alone to get some pages done. Thanks for letting me share them.

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters
Stickers: Paper Studio, Pebbles, Inc

Papers: Provo Craft
Stickers: Paper Studio, Provo Craft
Ribbon: Offray

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Alphalicious
Stamps: Hero Arts
Punch: Fiskars

Friday, October 7, 2011

A Month's Worth of Pages

First off, I need to say that after Aaron's rocky start to TKD testing on Saturday, he did pass (as did the rest of us). He even got the silver "awesome" stripe on his new belt, which you can't see in the photo. What you can see, though, is the bruise on his nose from when he fell and his glasses hit him. The swelling of his lip went down by then.



Earlier this week, I got a brief burst of scrapping energy and somehow did three pages in one day. Then I realized I had other pages waiting to be scanned, some I finished nearly a month ago. While I'm glad to have a stack of layouts to post today, since I finally sat down and scanned them all, it's a little discouraging to me. There was a time (and not all that long ago) when I would have this much to post after a week, rather than a month.

I'm also still putting off doing my 2010 Disney album. I still am completely intimidated by this project and now I'm starting to think about just getting a plain ol' photo album to put the pictures into. I'm not sure what this says about me as a scrapbooker. Is my passion for the craft dwindling? Do I want to get away from traditional scrapping and switch to digital? Who knows?

Instead of continuing to whine about not starting this project, I'll just let you see what I have been doing instead.

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridges: Mickey Font, Alphalicious
Stickers: Disney

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridges: Stretch Your Imagination, Mickey Font, Lyrical Letters
Border Punch: Fiskars

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters
Stamp: Village Arts
Punch: EK Success
Other: Stickles

Papers: All really old stuff
Cricut Cartridge: Calligraphy Collection
Border punch: EK Success

Papers: DCWV
Stickers: K & Co., Paper Studio

Papers: DCWV, Paper Studio
Cricut Cartridge: Zoo Balloo
Rub-ons: Making Memories

Saturday, October 1, 2011

A Lesson in Perseverence

Today was tae kwon do testing day for our whole family. I was feeling especially nervous, not so much for myself (although I was a little), but for my oldest son. As a brown belt, this was the first testing that required him to break boards in order to pass.

The way the testing schedule was set up, my younger son (who is currently a blue belt) was in the first time slot. He had to repeat his form with a few other kids. They get three tries at that level, so it wasn't a huge deal, and not the first time he's had to repeat it. He made it through his sparring rounds without incident. He was finished.

My husband and I were in the second time slot. Since we were testing at the same time, I didn't see how he did, but I'm sure he did well. I didn't have to repeat anything, so I guess I did alright.

The older son (who just turned ten last week, by the way!) was in the last time slot, which is where all the testers who need to break wood go. At the beginning of each group, everyone is lined up on the floor together to warm up and recite the student oath and tenets of tae kwon do--courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, indomitable spirit.

Then the students are called by name to a certain spot on the floor to do their form. When Aaron's name was called, he answered "Yes Ma'am!" and ran towards his spot, just the way he was supposed to. On the way, however, he tripped (maybe on his pant leg, somehow I didn't see exactly how it happened). There he was, sprawled out on the middle of the floor in front of at least 100 people. In tears, he managed to get up and was instructed to go get a drink. By the time I got to him, his lip was beginning to swell and was bleeding. Fortunately, there didn't appear to be any damage to his teeth.

The testing continued without him while he stood in the back of the gym, visibly upset. One of the instructors came to check on him and see if he was ready to come back. He wasn't, and they said he could have a few more minutes. By this time, he was asking us if he could test on another day (no, not really). Another instructor came to check on him, letting him know that he could still test, but that they were going to start the sparring portion, and he'd have to do his form by himself (when they're normally out there with at least three or more other kids). He still wasn't keen on the idea of going out there at all, but somehow he was convinced to do it.

After that sparring round was finished, the testers were asked to step aside, and Aaron's name was called again. This time he ran out to the center of the floor to applause and cheers of the spectators. He did his form with confidence (I don't know what it's supposed to look like, but he looked good doing it!). He only had to do it that one time before he was dismissed to put his sparring gear on. After all that he had already been through, I doubt the judges would have made him do it alone a second time unless he really botched it.

He made it through sparring without incident. Then came board breaking. This was what I was most nervous about for him, since he hadn't been real consistent with his practice breaks in class. Well, that's what I was most nervous about before we left the house this morning. After all the drama earlier in the testing, the boards almost seemed anti-climactic.

At his level, they need to break one board with a hand technique, and one with a foot. They get three attempts to do so. On his first attempt, he didn't break the first board, but broke the second. On the second attempt, he broke it! I could finally relax.

After all this, we still don't know for sure yet if he passed testing (or any of us, for that matter). If we don't get a phone call on Monday, we're in the clear. I am just so proud of him for persevering and getting out there and going through with the testing when he really hadn't wanted to. I was a little afraid that "forcing" him to do it would make him even more upset and he wouldn't perform well. He rose to the challenge, though, and I think he'll be stronger for it.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Easing Into Scrapping

Now that we are getting settled into the school routine, I am finally starting to get some motivation to scrapbook again. Of course, I am still distracted by reading, knitting, and guilty pleasure TV on Netflix, but I am making some progress. I got excited thinking I had my youngest son's album caught up, but in truth I simply finished with the prints I had for his album, which date back to April of this year. I am about two layouts shy of reaching the same point with the older son's album. Then I can tackle the first half of my 2010 album, minus the Disney trip. I'm not sure why that is such a daunting project for me; maybe because it's the first time I'm doing a full album of one event.

The further behind I get in my scrapbooking, the more I'm starting to think about making the switch to digital scrapbooking. I have no experience with it, but I get the feeling it's a little easier to stay on top of things. For now, though, I'm still fairly attached to my pretty papers and toys.

With all my distractions, I still have managed to get a few pages done in the past week. I even used some old supplies in the process.

Papers: Paper Studio, DCWV
Cricut Cartridges: Mickey Font, Tear Drop
Stickers: Disney

Papers: ScrapBook Wizard
Letters: Colorbok
Sticker: SRM

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridges: Lyrical Letters, George & Basic Shapes

Papers: Provo Craft, DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Opposites Attract
Stickers: Paper Studio
Punches: EK Success

Friday, August 26, 2011

Summer Hiatus Over?

No, I haven't totally forgotten about the blog. It just seems that I took the summer off. I kept plenty busy with other things, but scrapbooking took a back seat, for once, and since this is primarily a scrapbooking blog, there wasn't much to say.

For the first time since I've been keeping track (and that has been at least five years), I actually went a full calendar month without creating a single scrapbook page. The closest I got to scrapbooking in July was making a couple of cards. August hasn't been much better, but I'm trying.

The kids went back to school last week, and I am very excited since I finally have both boys on a full day schedule. We take our traditional first day photo in the front yard in front of our tree. I started that tradition the first year we moved into our house (when the oldest was in preschool), to watch the growth of both the boys and the tree. Here is one of this year's shots of the new fifth-grader and the new first-grader:
School seems to be going well so far, with the exception of the fifth-grader having trouble catching the bus home. He missed it the first two days of school and again yesterday.

I have already filled some of my potential scrapbooking time with taekwondo. I've been watching the boys do it for a year and a half and was always fairly convinced that I had no interest in it myself. I finally jumped on the band wagon and joined them. There are classes offered during the day, so I can do something for myself without infringing on the boys' schedules. We all just tested for new belts about two weeks ago and got our new ones last week.

Within the past week or so, I have finally gotten a few pages done. I hope to (finally!) start on my Disney album from last year. We are headed back to the World the week before Christmas, so ideally I would like to have the 2010 trip "in the books" before the next one takes place. At this point I may settle for at least getting the album started by then.

Here is what I've done to try and get back in the saddle, and I hope to not let another two months go by before I post again.
Sketch: I'm pretty sure I used one from this blog but I don't remember which one
Papers: DCWV, Bazzill
Cricut Cartridge: Alphalicious
Snaps: Making Memories

Papers: DCWV, Provo Craft
Stickers: Paper Studio

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Alphalicious
Stickers: Paper Studio
Border punch: EK Success

Papers: DCWV
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters
Rub-ons: DCWV, Making Memories



Tuesday, June 28, 2011

(Lack of) Summer Scrapping

In some ways it feels like summer vacation just started, and in others I am counting down to back-to-school. We are in week four of summer break here and, while we claim not to be as busy this summer as we were last, I still feel like we are doing an awful lot of running around.

The boys and I are gearing up for an extra-long weekend trip to my parents' house. Hubby is running low on vacation time (and hanging on to some just in case a can't-pass-it-up Disney deal comes along!), so he will be staying home with the four-legged children. He'll be happy to leave the windows open, even though the forecast is calling for 90 degree temps. The Battle of the A/C is a common one in our house, as I live with one of the few men in this country that is not bothered by heat, and thinks it is perfectly acceptable for the temperature inside the house to reach the mid-80's. I do not find this acceptable (if we didn't have central air, that would be another story). But I digress...

I actually went three weeks without doing a single scrapbook page. For me, this is a long time. I finally managed to get some pages done in the past week, on the days that we didn't have the windows open and the humidity pouring in. I refuse to scrapbook when it's humid, as my paper gets warped and it's a generally unpleasant experience.

Anyway, I feel better that I got some pages done. When I've had any length of a break from scrapbooking, the first page back always feels like a "fix." I don't care what it looks like, I just revel in the fact that I got one done. Of course, since I'm leaving town, this latest burst of scrapping energy will be short-lived, and I'll have to get myself back into after I get back.

In the mean time, here are my latest pages, most of them for my youngest son's album.

Papers: DCWV
Punch: EK Success
Letter Stamps: PSX

Papers: Provo Craft
Stamp: Stampin Up
Cricut Cartridges: Mickey Font, George & Basic Shapes

Papers: DCWV
Stickers: Paper Studio, Stickopotamus
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters
Sketch: Amy Alvis

Papers: DCWV
Stickers: Paper Studio
Sketch: Amy Alvis
(This page really is straight. The stitching program just did something goofy with it)

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Finding some Mojo

It figured that once I finally had a stack of nearly 500 photos to scrapbook, I lost my motivation. Maybe it was feeling intimidated by finally tackling the Disney album, or simply getting lured away by other distractions, but I couldn't seem to bring myself to work on any pages, even when I had the time.

Fortunately, earlier this week I had a brief burst of scrapping energy and cranked out a few pages. The boys are out of school for the summer (see yesterday's post), so it will be a little harder to get to any scrapbooking, if for no other reason than one of them will frequently be camped out at my work table, playing on my computer.

While I have a few minutes on my computer, here are my recent pages. As usual, there is nothing fancy about them.

Papers: DCWV
Punches: EK Success
Rubons: Making Memories

Papers: Scrap Book Wizard, Paper Studio
Punch: EK Success
Cricut Cartridges: Mickey Font, Lyrical Letters
Other: Stickles
(I duplicated this layout for my other son's album, only reversing the side the title was on)


Papers: K & Co., Stamping Station
Letter Stickers: Frances Meyer
Brads: unknown

Papers: DCWV
Punch: Martha Stewart
Cricut Cartridges: Lyrical Letters, Tear Drop
Brads: Paper Studio

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

School's Out!

Today was the last day of school for my boys. I definitely think they are happier about this than I am. I am looking forward to taking a break from the daily routine (although I take great comfort in my routines...Monday is Laundry Day, you know). I am happy to not have to set my alarm for the morning, but I will get frustrated when I don't get myself moving to get to the grocery store before lunchtime.

The challenge of every mom in the summer, I suppose, is to keep the kids fairly occupied without resorting to eight hours a day of TV watching/video game playing. There will be several weeks that they will have something to do for at least part of the day, whether it's Cub Scout camp or vacation Bible school. There are plenty of things I could do with them. We have memberships to the zoo, the museum center, and the theme/water park. However, none of these places is much less than twenty miles from our house, and with ever-increasing gas prices, hopping in the car for an 80-mile round trip is less than appealing.

Added to the mix of keeping the kids entertained is keeping them relatively quiet. My husband works from home three days a week, with much of his job consisting of conference calls. On the occasions where I can convince them to get away from the TV/wii, their activities tend to be noisy. They are boys, after all.

Today, though, I should celebrate my fourth-grader getting straight A's and my kindergartner doing well also (primary report cards are much less concrete, as I'm sure many of you know). I will also celebrate getting to sleep in tomorrow (although the boys will still be up before 7:00am, I'm sure. It will take them a week or so to shift to a later sleeping schedule).

Tomorrow I can dwell on the fact that in just eleven weeks, I will finally have two children in school full-time.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Some New Pages

It feels like it's been a long time since I last posted. I've gotten some scrapbooking done, but not much. I seem to have lost my motivation, even with this giant pile of photos ready to be scrapped. I'll use the excuse of the miserable weather this spring, but I'm having trouble getting motivated to do much of anything these days.

It seems like there have been a number of Cub Scout activities going on in our house. This weekend is the annual camp out, and the youngest is even more excited for it this year, since he actually gets to go as a tiger cub, instead of a younger sibling.

I guess it's only fitting that most of my latest pages are for my older son's Cub Scout album.

Embellishments: K & Co.

Papers: DCWV
Title sticker: SRM
Brad: Eyelet Outlet (I think)
Paper and letter stickers: K & Co.
(Sometimes you just need to do a "premade" page to get things moving)

Papers: Provo Craft, Scrap Book Wizard
Punch: Fiskars
Stickers: K & Co.

Papers: Provo Craft
Stickers: K & Co.
Cricut Cartridge: Lyrical Letters