Once upon a time...

Once upon a time...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Scrapbooking

Ahhh... Scrapbooking! Along with recipe sharing and facial waxing, I thought scrapbooking was just another thing for silly old married ladies with too many kids and nothing better to do... Anyway, it all started the summer before I met Paul, when my cousin started selling Stampin' up! Well, in an effort to support her business endeavor, my mom and I bought a couple ink pads and stamp sets. Six years later (much like their owner) those few little items have multiplied, and just as we have filled our little house to the brim, the paraphenalia I took home that day now has it's own room. Yes, the stamping stuff has become a full blown obsession. And while I am very careful to always buy everything when it is on sale, the money invested in this harmless hobby sometimes causes me much grief. I am torn. I love preserving the memories of these days for our children and their families, but I often look at my non-recyclable paper and plastic embellishments that were of course 'Made In China', and wonder if that money couldn't be spent a little bit more wisely! Until I decide, it seems silly to let all these wonderful embellishments and paper to go to waste!










'Salon de Grammy' & 'LIAM' are two completely different pages. Even when the subjects are totally different, I like to make tha facing pages match, so that they kind of coordinate when you are looking though the books. It seems to be a little easier on the eye.








I've never used a lot of B&W or sepia, but I have been lately and I really like the way it looks.






Not until after I had this page completely glued together did I realize that my parents only have seven grandchildren. Although, looking back, it seemed too good to be true! I had 8 pictures from that day, I had 8 perfect little flowers and buttons to embellish the page! I just forgot to count how many people were in the photos!




































My favorite thing about all of this is how you get to make such a big deal over the silliest little thing, that you might not have even remembered otherwise! The page where Jacob wanted to wash the dishes is one of my favorites! How cute is that?! Or that day when Liam ran around for about an hour in his underwear and snow boots. I laughed all afternoon! Scrapbooking might not have any eternal significance, but I can't think of a better way to show my kids that I love every crazy little thing they do.

Springtime in Colorado


I love the weather here! I might be the only one in the whole state, but I think it's just plain fun to have a little variety in your day! Spring is especially nice. I love to see pansies and tulips pushing their way up through the snow.
Jacob was so cute on this day! He gets so excited to help plant the garden and water the lawn, but after about 10 minutes he said his hands were freezing and he needed gloves! I didn't have the heart to make him stay inside so, off he went in his crocs and wooly mittens!







baby dedication





















April 20, 2008
Ewan had such a beautiful baby dedication. My Uncle Jim does such an amazing job with things like this. It was so personal and very meaningful. My whole family was there to help us celebrate the day. Tim and Cristina gave us this wonderful book called 'If you give a boy a bible'. Gifts like that always help make events so memorable. The congregation sang 'Be Thou My Vision' and everyone prayed for Paul and I and then for Ewan. After church we all went out to eat at the Texas Roadhouse. It was great day.

Rough day for Dora



I'm sure this is the kind of behavior that, as a parent, we are supposed to try to prevent. But, I can't help but seeing the humor.