Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Julia and Julia

If you haven't seen the movie Julie and Julia, you have to see it.  I don't remember ever laughing so hard.  It's the story of a woman (Julie) who blogs about cooking her way through Julia Child's first cookbook, while also telling the story of Julia's life.  Anyway, one of my favorite scenes is when Julie screws up a recipe and has a full blown 3 year old tantrum on the kitchen floor.  I don't know why I liked that scene so much.  Maybe because I've had my own share of tantrums like that in the past and could relate to that feeling of having no other option but to throw  a tantrum because things were going so wrong.  Maybe it's because I no longer have a 3 year old and I don't have to deal with tantrums anymore.  Either way, it was great.

I tell you all of this to say that I'm thinking of blogging my own way through a book.  NOT a cook book, as that is my husbands department.  A craft book, because that is what I like to do in my free time.  I have a ridiculous amount of free time since my kids are 18 & 20 and on autopilot.  I mean, they still have to come by to "refuel" when they run out of money or food, whichever the case may be.  Hunting season is back in full swing so I won't see my husband again until January.  So - I've decided to deviate from my love of all things paper and try to work my way through Martha (the female MacGyver)
Stewart's book, Encyclopedia of Crafts.  It has 32 chapters of projects and I am going to try something out of each chapter every week, so it ought to keep me busy for a while.  Plus, it will take me out of my comfort zone of working only with paper.  I did try to sew last week and Sox decided it wasn't a good idea.  He just loves the tissue paper that the patterns are printed on and HAD to lay on it! 



So here we go, inspired by the 30 day creativity challenge and bored with making cards, I embark on a new journey...

Monday, September 13, 2010

30 Days of Creativity Challenge - day 6

Last night, after cleaning house for 2 days straight, I decided to try out my new scoring board that I've had for many months.  I must say that I LOVE that thing.  Pretty cool effect!  I used my cricut "wedding" cartridge for the heart, and I used my new stampin up stamp that my Aunt sent me.  She also gave me a catalogue since she sells stampin up and I think I want one of everything in there!  Right now though, I'm trying to concentrate on not buying anything new and using up everything in my stash, including scrap paper!!  I'm forcing myself to stay out of Hobby Lobby.  If only eBay wasn't so easily accessible...

Saturday, September 11, 2010

30 Days of Creativity - day 5

Here's the card I will add to my son's next box of goodies that I send him at college.  Sure do miss my boy!  I used the "country life" cartridge for this one.  I'm sick of coughing so I'm going to take some medicine and take a nap!  Hope everyone has a great weekend. 

Way to go Gamecocks on our 2nd win of the season!!  Woot Woot!!!

30 Day Creativity Challenge - day 4

I'm in LOVE with my new "rock princess" cartridge!  I'm also loving my new karaoke DVDs I won on eBay.  Of course I can't sing very well, but singing karaoke on the weekends is mine & my hubby's favorite past time! 


30 Day Creativity Challenge - day 3

Here's a card I made for my friend Jessica who's due in October.  I used the cricut cartridge "new arrival."  So cute, just like Jessica!


30 Day Creativity Challenge - day 2

Normally I'm a hot weather fan, but as of late, I am sooo ready for it to cool off!  So here's a card I made using the cricut cartridge "winter frolic" while I was dreaming of cooler weather.  Our downstairs air conditioning wasn't working for a couple of weeks and it's finally working again.  We don't get much snow here in South Carolina, so we DEPEND on our A/C!!



30 Day Creativity Challenge, day 1

This card was made using the cricut cartridge "everyday princess."  I cut out the mirror part with silver reflective cardstock, so in real life you can kind of see yourself in it.  :)



Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Magnets

I found something to do with those marbles left over from flower arrangements.  I cut pictures out of magazines and used a hot glue gun to glue the pictures to the flat side of the marbles, then hot glued magnets to the back.  I would like to print pictures but I'm out of ink for my printer right now.  These would make great gifts!  :)





Sunday, August 15, 2010

USC move-in day!

Well, we moved Erik into his dorm yesterday!  It was a sad & happy day. (A SAPPY day?!)  Anyway, we started the caravan with 4 cars (us, plus Jordan & her family) to Columbia at 6:30 in the morning.  Thank goodness we started early because it was overcast with a little breeze so it wasn't hot!  There were so many volunteers there that were so nice!  It moved along pretty quickly.



This was on Erik's desk when we got there.  A gift from his room mate's Dad.  :)

They had a pretty cool system, you drive up and drop your things off at the door and then have rolling carts that you put everything in to roll to the elevator and up to the room!  Easy!


For a while Erik disappeared.  He had to go get his key and check out his room to make sure everything was in working order.  I finally went to find him and there he was, just hanging out in the room checking out the view.  He's so excited!  At least until the reality of Biochemistry sets in.  :)
So they have this cool "loft" thing that you can get to put the bed up higher so that you can put your desk underneath it and have more space in your room.  We went to pick it up and poor Lauren didn't have much room on the ride back.

I had to run across the street to the financial aid office to take care of something and left the kids to put the loft together.  I figured I would be gone for hours but USC ROCKS because I was in and out of there in less than 15 minutes!!!  YAY.  Seriously, I thought I'd be in there all day.  Anyway, when I got back, Lauren & Erik just about had the loft all put together.  I discovered something about my daughter yesterday.  She works a mean allen wrench!!! 
We told Erik he's going to have to be very careful sitting up in bed!  Not too much space up there!  Can't wait to hear how his first night sleeping in that thing went!


His new space...
I promised myself I wouldn't cry, and I didn't, at least not until it was time to say good bye.  Luckily he's only an hour away, so there will be lots of trips to Columbia in the near future.  So proud of you Rik! 

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The time draws near...


I got a cool sticker for my car in the mail from the parent's association at USC.  Strange how such a little sticker makes my heart stop.  Anyone who knows anything about the past 6 years knows that the teenage years with Erik were somewhat of a challenge.  A little less than a year ago, we had such a big knock-down drag out over a cell phone that he went to live with his friend Kenny for a week.  If you had asked me back then if I would be sad to see Erik go off to college, you'd have gotten a vehement "NO!"  Since then, things have changed for the good.  He's changed, or maybe I've changed.  Or maybe we both have.  The past eighteen years are playing like a movie in my mind.  The day my sweet boy was born.  The look he gave me when I had to get on a plane to leave for 8 weeks of military training when he was 18 months old.  The way he didn't come to me at first when I came back.  All the times we played basketball in the driveway.  Countless soccer and football games.  Christmases, birthdays, times he was sick, all the times he made me laugh, and cry.  And angry.  The times I cried myself to sleep worrying about if he was going to turn out OK.  I was, after all, a second time mother when I had him at 21.  He witnessed his parents divorce when he was only seven.  He had to move around several different places while I was in the military.  Got a step dad, and that wasn't easy for Erik or for Lee.   At any rate, we prayed, we cried, we got counseling, but most of all we LOVED.  We never gave up on each other.  I think all of the trials have made Erik and I so much closer.  He's not only my son, he's my friend.  I'm going to miss him so much.  The last couple of years he's grown so much.  He got really serious about school.  I think that had a lot to do with his girlfriend of nearly two years, (Jordan).  I'm so proud of him that there are no words to explain how thankful and blessed I feel.   Erik, if you ever read this I want you to know that I'm so proud of the man you are becoming.  I KNOW your heart is good and I know you will be successful in whatever you do.  Stay on the right path, and don't forget that beach house you promised me you would buy for me when you get rich.  I LOVE YOU!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Kayaking

I'm determined to run in a half-marathon my friend Amy told me about coming up in November, so my fitness routine began today.  I finally started running again!  After running this morning, Lauren and I decided to go to Lynches River State Park and do some kayaking.  She has kayaked before, but this was my first time.  It was as much of a workout as I expected it would be, but I got the hang of it after going about the first 10 minutes in the wrong direction and running into tree limbs.  :)  Once I got the kayak turned around in the right direction it was a lot of fun and very peaceful out on the river.  Now I'm looking forward to finding more kayaking trips!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

My first sewing project!

Jenny came to visit and taught me to sew.  We had so much fun making my pretty apron.  Thank you Jenny!

Erik's graduation!

My boy is all graduated from high school!  I'm so proud of him!

Jordan's graduation was the same day, just a couple of hours apart.  Erik graduated from South Florence and Jordan from West Florence.  They will both be attending USC in the fall.



This past Friday I went with Erik to orientation at Carolina.  It was fun to see how excited he and Jordan are.  It was great to hang around with Hal and Mandy too (Jordan's parents).  Erik and Jordan are both Nursing majors and got their schedules all set up.  They found out which dorms they are assigned to and I got to see what Erik's room will look like.  He will be staying in Columbia hall with his best friend from high school, Kenny.  Jordan will be staying in Bates.  I'm so excited for them!!  Now there's just the matter of paying that bill.... for 4 years!  yikes!!

Max Lucado

You are Special...

If you have children, you have to run out and get the book, You Are Special by Max Lucado.  Last night I went out to dinner and to Barnes & Nobles with my friend Dee and she introduced me to this book.  Okay, so I'm not a child anymore, but this book has an awesome message so I just had to buy it!   Thanks Dee, you're awesome!

http://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Special-Lucados-Wemmicks/dp/1400304148#reader_1400304148

Saturday, May 15, 2010

More fun with my cricut. :)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Paper Dolls

I just had to share the paper dolls I made tonight.  Aren't they just too cute?!


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day everyone.  I have the best kids ever!

My new rainbow flip flops the kids got for me.  :)

Lauren bought these at Kirkland's.  I acid etched the words myself!

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