
Today I wanted to keep it simple. This little tree sits on my craft desk
and I love looking at it. Makes me peaceful and happy.
On the back is the lights we got to see last night in Sunnyvale. I love
love love Christmas lights and I expect a bunch will end up in my book.

Another shot from school. I know these are not perfect photos but I like
them as a memory of what David does at school.

Stamping at school!

Today’s pages are about hot chocolate and how i only like crappy ones
and the Alameda Antique Show we went to this morning.

The catalyst
is up. It’s: What was a dream you had as a child (about your future);
did it come true or not? If it did, was it what you hoped it would be
and if it didn’t are you disappointed?
Here’re my words:
Since as far back as I can remember, my biggest dream was to leave home
and go pave my own path. I wanted to make my own mistakes, live my own
life, make my own choices. I certainly did leave my home (Istanbul) and
moved very far away. I made a new life for myself here in the United
States, and I am really lucky to say that, so far, I’ve loved every
moment of it. I miss my family a lot but I love paving my own path, even
with its bumps along the way.

These layouts are for Cathy’s Design Your Life class. They are meant to
be plain.
Journaling Reads:
Thanksgiving isn’t usually a big holiday for me. I didn’t grow up here
and even sixteen years later, I still don’t really feel excited by it. I
like having family around so that you can learn about its importance and
start your traditions around it. This year was a special surprise for us
because both Mommy’s and Daddy’s parents decided to come visit us. We
went to the park, we watched Wall-e, we played the Wii, we went to
restaurants, ate lots of cake and candy, everyone read to you and played
with you and brought you tons and tons of presents. You got to stay up
late. Not to mention the delicious Thanksgiving meal Papi cooked for us.
This was a special holiday, indeed and I wanted to make sure that you
didn’t miss a moment of it so I made a minibook and this little page so
you can look back and remember our rare and special holiday with the
whole family.

These layouts are for Cathy’s Design Your Life class. They are meant to
be plain.
Journaling Reads:
I remember this day so clearly. It was one of those rare occasions when
I was home and wanted to enjoy the sun, so I took my book and sat in my
chair in the backyard. Within seconds, you had all your toys outside so
you could play next to me. I am so happy that I have a best friend like
you; someone who always like to be with me and likes to play near me.
You bring so much joy into my life and you have the perfect balance of
being able to entertain yourself and yet stick close-by so we can share
lots of memories together.

These layouts are for Cathy’s Design Your Life class. They are meant to
be plain.
Journaling is about our quiet and lovely weekend in SLO.

These layouts are for Cathy’s Design Your Life class. They are meant to
be plain.
Journaling is about how I love David wholly and full all my being.

These layouts are for Cathy’s Design Your Life class. They are meant to
be plain.
Journaling Reads:
When I went to shop for Halloween costumes this year, there was nothing
for your size, except this dinosaur costume. I wasn’t sure how it was
going to turn out but, as always, you wore it with much joy and it was a
big hit. While you loved the Googleween, and going around the
neighborhood for candy, your favorite part of this Halloween was opening
the door when others came to visit us. “Trick or treat!” you would cheer
loudly, even though I told you many times that you weren’t supposed to
say that. They were. You didn’t care. You had fun and that’s all that
mattered to you. Well little boy, that’s all that matters to me, too. It
was so much fun watching you give candy and tell people that they could
only have one!
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