Practice Makes Perfect or Does it?

Journaling Reads:
Since I knew your school photo was coming up, I tried to get you to learn how to smile properly to the camera. Day after day we practiced but your smiles never stopped being awkward. You would look down, all demure, and make this fake smile. As we approached the big day, things seemed to be better. I thought that maybe all that practice was finally paying off. On the day you went to get the photos done I just wished for the best. And while you were looking at the camera, your smile was as goofy as ever. I will cherish this so much more.

Tim Holtz Products used:
Shabby Vintage paper
Alphabet soup Grungeboard
Fired Brick Distress Ink
Barn Door Distress Ink
Black Soot Distress Ink
Red Pepper Paint Dabber
Ruler Ribbon
Filmstrip Ribbon
Timepieces
Game Spinners
Elements Grungeboard
Stonewashed Alcohol Ink (I used this on the arrow grungeboard, it’s really subtle but gives it a blue shine.)

Details:

Weekly Layouts – Sharing Your Story

This is something I did a while ago for Nathaniel’s baby book. It was a lift of a member layout for A Million Memories blog.

52 Things – Make art for Yona

This is one of those projects I tackled back in June but I know my sister reads my blog so I didn’t want her to see this before I gave it to her.

31. Make art for Yona

I wanted to do something about love. But I was stuck until I saw these stitched pieces by Donna which inspired me.

I wanted mine to be much more subtle, so I made the pieces from similar shades of linen:

a few details:

and here it is in the frame:

i hope she likes it.

Daily Diary – November 12 2010

And here we are. Friday. I leave in three hours. I spent the whole day working, crafting, hugging my kids, and packing. Exercising and being tired too.

The kids were a joy as they often are.

Especially this one.

Oh, ok, this one, too.

Lest you think it’s always strawberries and peaches here, here’s Nathaniel yelling at David cause he’s sitting at the chair and Nathaniel doesn’t want him too.

And here’s David’s response.

Yeah, not always so smily and perfect, my kids. But I love love love them.

I am off to spend just a bit more time with them before it’s time to leave for the airport. No Daily Diary tomorrow cause I am not bringing my laptop, I’ll catch back up on Sunday. See you then.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I get to leave my boys with their wonderful dad. My husband is amazing and they will have so much fun together.
2. I am grateful that hopefully tomorrow morning I get to see my sister!
3. I am thankful that I feel like I’ve accomplished a lot in the last two weeks and I can leave without stressing too much about what awaits me when I come back. I still have a long week next week but I feel less like I might crush under the buden of it all.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1.daddy being home
2. getting to go out to dinner
3. getting to spend the weekend with daddy

Weekly Gratitude – My Boys

Journaling Reads:
I was recently reading a blog post by an artist I admire who’s about to have a kid for the first time. She was saying how she’s been told it’s impossible to be creative and successful once you have a baby. They are so much work and so inspiration goes out the window.

I thought, no way, it’s totally the opposite.

My children have brought me more inspiration, more creativity, and more success than anything else. They inspired me to scrap, to paint, to take photos and to get better at each of them so I could capture our memories in the best possible way. They gave (and continue to give) me unlimited fodder for art, photography, writing.

More significantly, they inspired me to be more authentic to myself, to be happier and more peaceful so I could set the best example to them. Show them that people can live a full life and still be authentic. They accepted me and loved me just the way I am. They encouraged me by telling me how beautiful my art is. They are the definition of inspiration.

Daily Diary – November 11 2010

I feel better for the first time in two weeks. One would think having both kids at home is worse for the stress level and not better but I loved having both my kids home today. We snuggled up. We laughed and hugged and even did a little workbook work. I also snapped a ton of photos of Nathaniel.

In the middle of the day, the DHL man delivered this amazing piece of art. By my friend Lia, who is amazing. Amazing. This definitely was a big highlight of my day. David thought this was amazing too and looked at it for a long time. Thank you Lia!!

Here’s David relaxing with all of his silly bands.

When I tooted and hollered for Nathaniel to look at me, all he did was give me this face. “I’ll smile but I won’t look” face.

Then I made some more noise and I got this.

He was playing by himself when I worked and when David and I did workbooks.

And he’s quite creative. He’s got the hat, the wii remotes, and the shoe.

These are just for me cause I love them.

And I love him.

Soooooo much.

And when I asked David for a smile, here’s what I got from him.

My last night before I leave for NYC. In 28 hours I will be on a plane to NYC. Alone. Flying for the first time in three years. Seeing my sister and her family. I am worried, excited, thrilled and stressed. But I know it’s going to be amazing. As it turns out one of my best friends from high school will be in New York for the two days as well so I will get to see her, too. Which is extra wonderful.

Nathaniel seems to be getting better, too. thankfully. And I know this weekend will be special for the boys, too.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I get to go out tonight, too. I will see some good friends from work. People who are wonderful.
2. I am grateful that my flight tomorrow is late at night so I have all day to prepare and pack cause I have done nothing so far.
3. I am thankful that I spent lots of quality time with both my boys today! And I walked 3.2 miles today! I decided to alternate between distance and speed during the week. And today was all about distance. And i did it!! I am proud of myself. This is a big deal for me.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. playing on the computer
2. doing the workbook with mommy (we did word completions where letters or letter combos are missing from a word and you have to put them in.)
3. playing with nathaniel

December Daily 2010 – Setup

I finally finished my December Daily album this past weekend. A few months ago, I’d already decided to use a pre-made album this year. I bought a 6×6 American Crafts modern album in red and decorated the cover with muslin, linen and ribbon.

I then put it aside and couldn’t decide what to do with it for quite some time. I first thought I’d make mini-layouts each day and so I’d fill it with white cardstock and page protectors. Then I thought, no, I need more variety. I went back and forth for weeks. I couldn’t decide if I wanted something plain, something artsy, something simple. I finally ended up doing what I do each year partly because I like that most of the album is premade this way. I work with what I have. Having said that, I reserve the right to still change my mind. I might scrap the whole thing and go back to just white. I might use these pages in a weird way. I have no idea. That’s what December is for.

With all that, here are my pages so far. Most of them use The Girls’ Paperie, My Mind’s Eye, Collage Press, papers I had left over from the previous December albums, and the only addition this year is 6 pajama fabrics I bought. More on these later. A LOT of images here obviously so apologies in advance.

For those of you who receive my posts by email I did not want to fill up you inbox with all the images, so I didn’t mail out this post.





























For some inexplicable reason I didn’t take a photo of the back. Will do so soon.

Feel free to ask questions and I will do my best to respond asap.

More on December Daily soon.

A Book a Week – The Cookbook Collector

And another book club pick was The Cookbook Collector. I wanted to read this one so I was excited it got picked.

Even though I think the name was terrible and misleading, I loved this book. I loved the writing, the characters, even the plots. I am not sure exactly what spoke to me. Maybe that it was so contemporary. It took place mostly here where I live. And in the tech industry which I am in. Who knows what it was, all I know is that I really, throughly enjoyed it.

I’ve never read this author before but if all her books are like this, I will be reading more of her.

Daily Diary – November 10 2010

I have two more days in this week and my todo list is still large, albeit getting smaller. Today was a quiet and productive day for the most part. I have been coaching myself not to stress. So far it’s only working so so.

This afternoon David had a classmate come over for a play date. Nathaniel took the opportunity to play, too.

David was mostly well-behaved. The little girl didn’t want to play Wii (though her dad did) so he nicely turned it off to play with her instead.

Nathaniel spent a lot of time making messes over and over. When we cleaned, he’d cry and then dump the whole thing back on the floor. He dislikes neatness maybe?

It was fun to see them all play together, though. Maggie’s sister joined us a while later, too and it was sort of like the feeling one must have with four kids. Overwhelming but also a lot of fun.

Tonight is mom’s night out for David’s class. This has been a very social week for me. I am a homebody so it’s taking a toll on me as well but I feel like I should go out more so I am making myself go to the events. Let’s see how tonight turns out.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I took Nathaniel to the doctor today just to be 100% he’s ok. He still has a runny nose and some more small symptoms now but he is perfectly ok. No infections, nothing in the ear or chest. Good to know before I go since I will be worried no matter what. But at least less so this way.
2. I am grateful that I get to go out tonight. Maybe I’ll make friends with one of the moms.
3. I am thankful that I get to watch Glee tonight. We were out late last night so I’ve been saving it!

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. maggie coming over for play date
2. mommy
3. daddy

I Love Watching Your Brotherly Love

This was for the My Mind’s Eye November Newsletter.

Journaling Reads:
There’s nothing I love more in this world than watching the two of you hug and show love towards each other. It makes me so grateful. I love you so much.

What Kind of Stories Do You Like to Tell?

I wrote this post for My Mind’s Eye’s blog as part of my guest designer post back in September. This is an exact copy, just like to preserve it on my blog. Click layouts to see them in more detail and read journaling.

When I first started scrapbooking, I didn’t add a lot of journaling on my pages. I tried to jot down the bare basics and call it a day. A few years later, I was entering a competition and it said that journaling was required in all my pages. So I started to journal.

To my surprise, I quickly realized that I loved adding my thoughts and feelings to my pages. When I look through my scrapbook pages, I always cherish the ones with stories more. It’s not that I don’t like my photos, but coupling the photos with my words gives so much more meaning to my pages. It helps me remember details from that time in my life, it allows me to relive the moment and the feelings I had then. It makes the memory so much stronger and more alive.

So, for me, journaling has become an essential part of my scrapbook layouts. And since I care about stories so much, I wanted to have a way to organize all my stories. One of the first things I did was see if there was a pattern to the kind of stories I’d like to tell. (I am a computer-programmer by trade, so patterns are my thing.)

Here are some of the categories of stories I like to tell.

1. Small, tiny events that I cherish but will definitely forget. I have a really bad memory. And I have two young boys who grow up quickly and go through many phases. I love making layout pages about fleeting moments that feel so special but they are small and will immediately be forgotten.

Here’s a layout I made of my older boy back when he was a toddler. One day, while my husband and I were chatting, he opened twenty little squash balls and said “ball” every single time. We both laughed so much, watching him. This moment would have disappeared if it weren’t for the layout.

And here’s another one of my younger boy who didn’t like his legs to touch the grass so each time he sat on the yard, he’d hold his legs up a little so they wouldn’t touch. Another tiny moment captured.

2. Therapeutic and to help me get my feelings on paper. Scrapbooking has helped me go face so many of my emotions. There’s something magical about mixing paper and paint with deep emotions that’s magical. I feel so strongly about the healing powers of art that I started creative therapy a few years ago to ensure I would scrap these emotional topics regularly.

Here are two of my favorites. The first one is about my son when he was four months old and still not sleeping through the night and I was exhausted and very sleep deprived.

And here’s another after a particularly rough situation with someone whom I thought was my friend but realized otherwise.

3. Small/Special details from events. While I do try to capture them, I am not an event-scrapper. I don’t make tons of layouts about my kids’ birthdays or our vacations. What I do like to capture is some specific detail that makes the event special to me.

Here is one of my older son. On his third birthday, we bought him three little cakes with a candle on each. After he blew out the candles, he gave one cake to me, one to his dad and ate the third. I loved that he shared and wanted to capture that story.

And a recent one of my little boy turning one. He had this birthday hat that he kept wanting to take off so I wanted to make sure to scrap that story.

4. Things I need to remember. Advice. Scrapbooking really helps me remember things. It helps me keep track of my thoughts and my feelings. It helps me write down things that I want my kids to know.

Here’s a recent one of my son who helps out so much and because the little one needs so much help, I often forget that he’s just 5 himself, so I made this layout to remind myself to be gentler to him.

And one to remember how much he helps me and how thankful I am for him.

These are just some of the kinds of stories I like to tell. When I look through my pages and look at other people’s pages, stories like these are the ones that speak to me the most. Knowing this helps me capture more stories like these and create pages that will forever be meaningful to me.

What kind of stories do you like to tell? I urge you to spend some time thinking about the stories you like to capture the most. The stories you wish you told more. There’s nothing stopping you from making your layouts more meaningful to you.

Daily Diary – November 9 2010

I am not going to tell you about how tired I am today. How I haven’t slept past 4am for days now. I am just not going to whine. Instead I will tell you I made a layout. I exercised. I got some good news. I got happy mail. Those are some of the good things to tell.

Nathaniel’s been a handful. While I work, he wrecks the house. A lot. Poor David cleans up. But he wrecks again.

And David’s such a champ. Kind and generous and helpful. He can be difficult sometimes too but he’s such a good kid.

So is this one. I am so blessed and lucky.

Just feeling a bit worn out right now.

Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that things at work went smoothish this week. I might even be able to take a day off maybe. And rest maybe.
2. I am grateful for muscle pain. Enough to tell me I’ve been working out. But not so much that I can’t function.
3. I am thankful for the beautiful goodies that came in the mail today, can’t wait to dig in.

Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. getting my art items from school (kids art)
2. coloring my turkey
3. fixing my helicopter lego