Monday, December 31, 2007

Bring on the color page kit

Bring on the color page kit
ONLY $5.00 for a limited time!!!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

New deisgn team layout!


Ol' St. Nick
This is what Jenna wrote----

Oh, we had the best Santa! I wanted to add a ton more journaling, but let the photo speak for itself. I loved this funky Christmas kit!


Trendy Christmas by Michelle Underwood


As always, the baby is blurred for privacy until our adoption is finalized. TFL!

Monday, December 17, 2007

New design team layout!


Peytan and Santa

Amy's credits---------- I did this for a challenge on another site. We were suppose to use the same photo mulitple times and also use color and b/w Wink
Michelle Underwoods- Trendy Christmas from SBB

Friday, December 14, 2007

So, the Christmas party is tomorrow....

Remember that fabulous dress I ordered??? Let me refresh your memory.....



Ok- NOT.GONNA.HAPPEN.
I should have ordered an XS. (Unless I grow some Dolly Partons between now and tomorrow)
There is an obvious lack of.....um....filling up top. Who would have thought? Look at the mannequin ....she doesn't look well endowed. (Yes, I am pouting)

So, I let my sister have it....and guess what? Looks fabulous on her. BEEEEYOTCH!

So, I have settled on wearing some black slacks and a white top. Yeah, creative huh. I will post pics tomorrow.

Friday, December 07, 2007

New kit at Scrap Wow



Make it count page kit
ONLY $5.00!!!!

Here's a closer look at the free Quick page!!!


It's time for another giveaway!



This time EVERYONE WINS!!!! I made a January desktop to give away. (I know, I am a little early! lol!)

LINK TO DOWNLOAD

He should get an award for this....

Ah, I knew it would happen...I knew one day, one of my children would go down in school history for something big. Brian, my 9 year old, my sweet red-haired boy is now responsible for the ban on hand held pencil sharpeners at his school. Yes sir...because of him, there is now a SCHOOL WIDE BAN on the hand held sharpeners!

Let me tell you the story....

I get a call from the nurse at school. There is a message on my voice mail, it is vague (and I have bad reception) but I hear some key words.....Brian, injured, blood, pencil sharpener....call her back.
Ok, panic mode. I am trying to put two and two together, and I gather that somehow he cut himself on a pencil sharpener????? Wha????
So, I call her back. Apparently, he somehow cut himself on the blade of the pencil sharpener, and she thinks that butterfly stitches will hold it closed, but there is a lot of bleeding, and if he needs stitches she will call me back. Great.

I get to school to pick him up. Apparently he didn't need stitches. The principal knocks on my window and she is NOT happy. She informs me that Brian has a note for me. {FABULOUS}

Brian is horrified...and embarrassed. By this point, there was really no need in me ragging on him about it. He already learned his lesson.

I get the note out and read it. They made him write the note to me. I don't remember the note word for word ( I wanted to frame it, but I had to sign it and send it back to school- Dang it!)....
Here's the jest of it-

Dear Mom and Danny,
I am sorry for cutting my finger. I cut my finger because I took apart a pencil sharpener and was playing with it.

Sincerely,
Brian

Ok, the sincerely part seriously cracked me up. Brian said that they made him write that he was playing with the blade....He claims that the pencil sharpener was coming apart and wasn't sharpening his pencil so he took the blade out and preceded to sharpen his pencil with just the blade. That is where he made his first mistake. His second mistake, apparently, was showing another kid how to do it...and that kid nicked her finger too (just a scratch). Great.

His teacher called me later and said that Brian would have sat there in class and bled to death if it were up to him! lol. He totally hid his bleeding finger in his shirt. The only way she found out was when she called him to the board to do a math problem. He had his hand wadded up in his shirt, and there was blood all over his pants. She felt terrible because she had joked before, " I want everyone to be quiet, I don't care if you are bleeding...." <-----You know the saying. It is just a saying, but Brian took it literally. He was going to sit there and quietly bleed. (My poor baby) She informed me that Brian was banned from ever bringing a sharpener to school again (ok, understandable) and that they were seriously considering banning the whole school because of it. {Great}

Fast forward to yesterday afternoon. I pick up the boys from school. Brett is irritated and says to Brian, "Thanks a lot!!!! Our teacher confiscated all of the pencil sharpeners in the class. We can't sharpen our own pencils anymore!!!! They BANNED us from having pencil sharpeners now, thanks to Brian."

I say, "Well, I don't know if it is totally Brian's fault. Maybe they actually have problems with children taking apart the pencils sharpeners and cutting themselves."

Brett says, "No, the teacher said that because some red-haired boy in 4th grade cut his finger with the blade of a pencil sharpener, we can no longer have them in school because they are dangerous."

I say, "What! She said that? She said some red-haired boy????????"

Brett giggles and says, "No, I added the red-haired boy part."

lol. Funny, my son is a comedian. I was about to bust up on some teacher for hair color discrimination. lol.

Anyway. So, the school rules have forever been changed because of my son. Is it wrong of me to be strangely proud of him? (I would never tell him that...lol!)

When the new school supply lists come out next fall, the pencil sharpener will be omitted. (and I will secretly snicker to myself...lol)

Sunday, December 02, 2007