
Another layout for Cathy’s class. It’s about how hard it was for David
to learn to blow bubbles.

David’s been building things with legos lately. Robots, planes, helicopters.

and here’s one more.

Playing with mommy.

He looks so much like my sister some days.

This is what happens when I forget to take a photo while the sun is
still out.
My class at NYC Scraps just
started today. It’s still not too late to sign
up. There’s a special deal where you get $5 off if you refer a
friend. Hope to see you there!

This week’s catalyst
is: What’s your philosophy of life? (Tell us a quote that conveys it,
show us photos from it, express in your own words.)
We have the one and only Ali Edwards this week so you must go
visit.
Here are my words:
I made this layout well before the election and I know that these three
little words have such a bigger meaning now but this has always been my
personal motto, so I wanted to put a note to let everyone know it isn’t
politically intended. Regardless of which way you lean politically, I
think believing in yourself and your ability to do anything you want is
a very powerful message for all of us.
Journaling Reads:
There are many things I believe in. The power of love. The generosity of
others. Kindness.
But one particular phrase has now become my philosophy of life.
“Yes, I can.”
Throughout my life, many different people told me about things I
couldn’t do. “With those grades, you can’t get into that college,” “I’m
afraid you can’t sign up for this class, you’re too young,” “You can’t
get that job,” “You can’t learn Japanese at the age of twenty-six,
you’re too old.” These are just a few of the hundreds of such comments
people shared with me.
Encouraging, isn’t it?
Well, it turns out, for me, it is actually encouraging. It turns out I
can’t stand hearing the word “You can’t.” I hate the idea of anyone
telling me what I can or cannot do. So once I hear those words, I
suddenly have all the energy I need to prove them wrong.
A few years ago, I stumbled into this Mark Twain quote, “Keep away from
people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that,
but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.” It
immediately became my favorite quote. I totally agree with what he says.
Small people. I love to prove them wrong.
I believe anyone can succeed at anything they want to. Anyone. I believe
I can do anything I put my mind to. I have. Over and over again. I
believe life is too short to live amongst small people. I believe it’s
important to surround yourself with people who are amazing and to let
them encourage you to be your very best, as well.
Each time you hear that little voice inside you that wonders if you can
achieve something you really want, hear this:
“Yes, you can!”
Trust me.

More on Cathy’s class layouts.
Journaling Reads:
Your grandparents all live quite far away so each time they visit it’s
such a treat for all of us, but especially for you. When your Daddy’s
Mommy comes, she makes sure to spoil you and make you laugh a lot so I
love the fact that I was able to capture these few photos of how much
fun you two have.

More on Cathy’s class layouts.
Journaling Reads:
This is the face you make when you really want something. I know Daddy’s
pretty good at resisting it but I’m really not. All it takes is for you
to look at me with those beautiful blue eyes and my heart melts
completely. Unfortunately for me, you totally know this and take
advantage of it as often as you can. Little boy, you should milk it as
much as you can, it may not last a lot longer.

More on Cathy’s class layouts.
This is about all the non-smiling faces David makes that I want to
preserve.
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