Living Happily Ever After...one year at a time

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Things I'm Not Happy About Right Now

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1. Turns out the smoke alarm is "hardwired" and needs a service call. It started "chirping" in the middle of Sunday nigh...
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Things I've Learned in 2011

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1. Having half/walls in your bathroom is not a good idea. They become clothes racks. I'm guilty too. 2. Apparently, the chair is anothe...
Friday, January 6, 2012

MIA

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I know it seems like I've been missing in action this past week, but I've been crazy, busy. Plus, since I'm sleeping better, I h...
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas Re-cap and Damage Report

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Our regular Christmas was interrupted this year due to Jordan's work schedule. We had to be flexible with the timing of everything. Chri...
Saturday, December 24, 2011

A Minor Setback and the Craziness Begins!

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I had a minor setback with my hives---and you won't believe what caused it. I've been on the prednisone for 12 years, December 1st. ...

I've Always Loved Donnie Osmond

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I wish I could have seen him on Broadway in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . That would have been something. Instead, enjoy th...
Thursday, December 22, 2011

Merry Christmas!

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The Lapps' family arrives today for the holidays. We're all pretty excited. Stephanie, Mindy and the girls will "move in" ...
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Barbara Eads
I taught organizational classes for scrapbooking around the country---from organizing your space and supplies to your pictures, planning pages and getting ready for a scrapbook retreat. 15 years ago, I developed an in-depth photo organization workshop called "Making the Most of My Memories." Once the pictures were organized in a way that made it easy to access any photo at a moment's notice, "A Year of Memories" was the next natural step. Each month, I assign a topic and provide a kit of materials. The next month each person shares their layout with the group. It's so much fun to see how everyone interprets the theme and uses the same materials---yet each layout is completely different. At the end of the year, we each have a completed album. We're on year 15 now.
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