Michelle’s hosting another generous giveaway at A Million Memories.

Checkout
this thread to see how you can win.
1. Today I am mostly thankful that I have a job that allows me to stay
at home when I feel like crap. It’s a luxury and I know it.
2. I am also thankful for my bed. I love my bed.

David picks the creative
therapy winners every Wednesday. He tortures me but he has a lot of
fun doing it.
1. Canceled and quick meetings. Love those.
2. Watching David play, he’s so good at playing by himself and he loves
toys.
3. Having a wonderful husband who comes home and helps when I feel
really sick. (Looks like I might be allergic.) Thankful for such a
generous person.
4. A nice chat with Viv. She’s so inspiring and so sweet.
5. Good friends like Becky and Michelle.
6. Still happy about Kim’s mail. I promise I will write back Kim!
7. Yona, writing to you too! I miss you my sister!
8. Oh and I am so happy my computer doesn’t crash anymore.

Little boy with a big bag.
I have always admired Kimmi‘s art and
I cannot wait to take the class she’s teaching at a Million Memories. I
cannor urge you enough to go sign up. I have no doubt that it will be
fantastic. Click on the image to sign up.
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from Kimmi!! She is awesome.

And here we are on week five. One more week left in the class. I can’t
say I’m utterly talented but it’s really fun to work on this.
Today’s prompt from Shimelle is In general, do you prefer to
scrapbook with single photos or a group of photos? Share a few of your
favourite examples with your blog readers.
I tend to scrap single photos more often than not. I tend to use 4×6.
It’s easy and efficient to print them ahead of time and just pull them
as I sit to scrap. Scrapping is not about the photos for me. It’s just
about the memories and the stories so I don’t use multiple photos unless
it’s needed for the story.
1. A wonderful email from my sister.
2. And a wonderful email from my friend Kim!
Didn’t want to forget these.
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monthly projects from previous years
some of my previous projects
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