Mommy I So Angry



Here is another one of my layouts with A2Z papers I received as being a
part of AMM DT.

Watching it Rain



Here is one of my layouts with A2Z papers I received as being a part of
AMM DT.

Muir Woods



Here’s the second minibook I made with the Hambly papers I received as
being on AMM DT. It’s one of my all time favorites. It has a lot of
photos, so I made it a separate page. Click
for full album.

Gratitude Journal



Here’s the first minibook I made with the Hambly papers I received as
being on AMM DT. It’s a gratitude journal.







Live to Create



Here’s layout two with the Hambly kit.

Not Just a Dinasour



I was lucky enough to receive some wonderful Hambly products for being
on AMM DT. This is a two layered LO.

The journaling is on the bottom and says:

To the naked eye, this looks like a toy. A little dinosaur.

But, to me, it’s so much more than that.

When the doctor first told us that he was concerned about how little you
spoke, I didn’t really feel as worried as he seemed to. Six months
later, when you were still not putting two words together, we agreed to
get you evaluated, just in case.

There were many things the evaluator said but one of them stuck with me
much more than others. She asked me if you had any imaginative play. Did
you use any objects and have them interact with each other. Did you feed
a baby doll? Did you make the farm animals talk to each other?

We had to admit, you didn’t.

Sometimes, you’d make your dinosaurs roar. But that was the extent of
your imaginative play. That’s when I officially started getting worried.
Maybe there really was something wrong with you. Maybe it wasn’t all
going to be okay.

That evaluation brought on another and the next thing we knew, you were
in speech therapy. The word explosion took a while to come and the
articulation still isn’t there, but a few weeks after therapy started, I
was sitting on the couch and saw you feeding your dinosaur. You gave it
a spoon of food. You named them the Mommy dinosaur and the Baby
dinosaur. Next thing I know, your toys were interacting with each other.
Not only did you have imaginative play, your whole world became
imaginative play.

That’s the moment I knew we were going to be okay. I knew that your
speech may take a while longer and maybe you’d need more therapy for the
articulation, but there really was nothing wrong with you. You are just
taking longer to express yourself than other little boys your age seem
to. And that’s perfectly fine, my little one.

Your plastic dinosaurs are spread all over our house. To visitors, they
are colorful toys. To me, they are reminders that everything will be all
right.

Art Journal – Patience



Text Reads:
Do you have the patience to wait
till your mud settles and the water is clear?
Can you remain unmoving
till the right action arises by itself?

Art Journal – Forever



Text Reads:
Therefore the Master:
acts without doing anything
and teaches without saying anything.
Things arise and she lets them come;
things disappear and she lets them go.
She has but doesn’t possess,
acts but doesn’t expect.
When her work is done, she forgets it.
That is why it lasts forever.


Art Journal – My Journey



Looks like I am really behind in posting some of my recent work. Here’s
me catching up.

Text Reads:

A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving.

Happy Birthday Yona

My wonderful, amazing, incredible and absolutely beautiful sister’s
birthday is today. David has a little present for her:

Happy Birthday Yona!!!

PotD – Day 45



Happy Valentines Day! My wonderful, amazing husband got me these
beautiful tulips for Valentines Day. Tulips are my very favorite. Isn’t
he amazing?

DD – Day 45



Had to rush out today so it’s not the best photo. We started
articulation therapy today and David cried when he left the classroom to
go to the therapist and then cried cause he didn’t want to go back. He’s
funny that way. I know some of you asked about the hearing test and I am
sorry I didn’t post that before. His hearing is perfect. He also got his
speech assessment and doesn’t qualify for any more aid. He came out
smack in the middle of the normal range.

They celebrated David’s birthday at school today so when he walked into
class, he screamed “Happy Birthday!!” It was hilarious.