Busy Weeks
We've had a good couple of weeks since I last posted. We're eating dinner at home every night as a family, Isabella is actually LIKING what I cook - which is no easy feat let me tell you, Isabella is getting all her homework done and making perfect scores on spelling tests, AND she's practicing piano with minimal complaints. Since Scott is home right now, he's been whittling away at the Honey Do list and keeping the house as close to spotless as our house can get. I know he would rather be at work but for now, he's got a great attitude and he is being super hubby and super dad. We worked our first Girl Scout cookie booth last night. We were the first troop at the first booth for the first time at the new HEB in our neighborhood. Sales rocked just like I knew they would. Everyone is so happy the grocery store is there and everyone loves Girl Scouts and our girls did a great job selling.
I made *another* journal for Isabella. She asked for one with writing prompts in it. She loves to write. I love to make stuff. What a fantastic combination we are. Scott just rolls his eyes every time he sees another journal appear out of my craft room. This must be her 10th or 11th journal in the past year. Seriously. But its cute and I got most of the prompts from here. I just love my Bind-It-All. This whole journal, about 100 pages, was created in Photoshop and printed on regular 8.5x11 copy paper. The pages were folded in half. The covers were glued to cereal box cardstock. So easy and so cute when done. 

I've done a few digital layouts. This one is my mom when she was little. Love that short little dress barely covering her diaper cover. And she actually wore shoes everywhere, wish I could have gotten Isabella to keep her shoes on EVER!

This is me and Isabella when she was about 3. I just loved her whispy curls... now her hair is straight as can be, like mine, but of course hers is a beautiful golden red. Just love love love her hair.
This is my grandmother. She and my grandfather, my mother and her sister, lived in London for awhile when my mother was young. Look how fabulous my grandmother looked in her cardigan and pressed cotton dress. I just love old photos!
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This is my grandfather and his story about being in the Army Air Force. In his own words. How lucky am I to have this record of his life? There's more, I'm just working my way through it!
This is Isabella doing her homework with her cat, Buddy, watching over her. He thinks he's a dog. Seriously. 
Okay, enough for today. We're all doing well. Everything is cool. We're headed over to the HEB to say hello to the rest of the girls in our Girl Scout troop who are running the booth today. We're delivering all of our cookie orders today. We're hanging out at home. I might get some paints out. We're having beef enchilada casserole for dinner, which scored a 10 from Isabella last time it was served. Tomorrow we've got religious school in the AM and a World of Music piano test in the afternoon. Isabella rocks on the theory and history tests. She's not even nervous. Love that.
Good Friends
These are some of my favorite people. Wendy is a friend of mine here in the neighborhood and she and I met when we started a Girl scout troop in kindergarten. Our girls are good friends and have been to summer camp together twice and Kristen even went on vacation with us. Wendy is a nurse, Kevin is a police officer and they have the nicest, sweetest, most terrific, not to mention ADORABLE, kids. Other than mine of course. So she sent me some photos from their Christmas vacation and I got to play. Hope you like them Wendy!!
Interesting Week
Well that's not exactly the word for it I suppose. To put it out there short and sweet, Scott got laid off on Wednesday. Another victim of today's economy and the ever-increasing financial woes of corporate America. He's okay. We're okay. He is already on the hunt for a new opportunity but to be honest, he was hunting before it was a reality and its slim pickings right now. We're prepared for a long haul. We've tightened our belts and trimmed off our fat. Thanks in advance for prayers, happy thoughts, kind words, and potential job offers. Those would be most welcome, right after the prayers, happy thoughts, and kind words.
On a more enjoyable note, here are some digiscrapping layouts I worked on this week. I can't show you my Valentine's projects in case my husband or daughter decide to peek at the blog.
This first one was for an online challenge. We were given a sketch and had to create our own layout. Since its been a rough week, I was reflecting on all the wonderful things about my husband. His job is NOT who he is. He is my husband, the father of our child, my boyfriend, my lover, my life. I love him dearly. And besides all that, he's stuck with ME for another 68 years according to the agreement he made with my grandmother when we got engaged.
This is my sweet girl. This seems like yesterday but man, it is not. She is now eight and has long legs and lean limbs and no more pudgy cheeks that I used to just kiss and squeeze all the time. I still kiss and squeeze her but she is now a young girl. I got pretty sentimental making this one, I must admit.
Okay, I guess I need to actually clean up today. You know, shower, etc? Maybe not, but I'm off to other things for now. I'll be back soon, I will try to post more than once a week, although that seems to be my process at the moment.
Jeff’s Girls
A friend of mine sent me some photos today of her and her family. We're working on a secret project next Saturday so I needed them to get her project kit set up. I couldn't use this picture because I just couldn't make it fit the format we will be using, but I loved it so I made her a layout with it instead. These girls are awesome and Jeff is one lucky guy. I imagine the girls are lucky to have Jeff as well. Great family!





