Not Insolent – AMM – Cloud 9 Spotlight



Here’s one of my layouts from the Cloud 9 Spotlight for AMM.

Journaling Reads:
Many two-year-olds are disrespectful. Many two-year-old boys are
insolent. They don’t call it “the terrible twos” for nothing. And you
have your share of difficult moments here and there when what we want
you to do really doesn’t mesh with what you want to be doing. But you
are never outright disrespectful. Even when you want to do something
else, you wait for a cue from us that it’s okay.

A few weeks ago, we were visiting San Diego and sat down at this café
for some water. You saw a rack filled with candy and wanted to pick them
all up. When we told you to not touch and to come sit with us, you moved
away from the rack but you didn’t leave the doorway. You stood there
staring at us and looking mad.

When we asked you to come sit with us, you said “Nooooo!” but you didn’t
walk back to touch the candy either. Every few minutes, you’d walk
closer to the candy and we’d tell you that you couldn’t touch it. You’d
make a sour face but you’d also walk away. We played this game back and
forth for a good twenty minutes before you gave up and sat down with us.

David, I can’t tell you how proud of you I am for being such a wonderful
kid and being so nice to your dad and me. I know it must be hard to have
someone tell you what you can and cannot do all the time and you’re
being a complete angel about it. Even when you get angry, you still come
and give us kisses and hugs. I don’t know how we got so lucky but I want
you to know that we are fully aware of how rare you are and how blessed
we are.

Thank you, my son. Thank you.

5 Reasons Why I Love You – Last Scrapper Standing



I was lucky enough to make it to Round Three. Here’s the challenge:

Hey all! Your next challenge is to rock out with ribbon. Vintage,
scraps, sequins and trims…bust em out and use em up! We’re not looking
for a specific number or style, just EXCESSIVE ribbon usage. Something
fun, something different.

And this is what I did.

Fall – AMM – Rusty Pickle French Market



Here’s another one of my layouts from the Rusty Pickle French Market
Spotlight for AMM.

No journaling.

Bonding – AMM – Rusty Pickle French Market



Here’s one of my layouts from the Rusty Pickle French Market Spotlight
for AMM.

Journaling is about how much I love to watch Jake and David bond.

Warhol Inspired – AMM – Rusty Pickle French Market



Here’s one of my layouts from the Rusty Pickle French Market Spotlight
for AMM.

A Day at the Pumpkin Patch – AMM – Scrapworks Halloween



Here’s the minibook for the Scrapworks Halloween Spotlight for AMM.

Versatile – – AMM – Scrapworks Halloween



Here’s one of my layouts from the Scrapworks Halloween Spotlight for AMM.

Full of Love – – AMM – Scrapworks Halloween



Here’s one of my layouts from the Scrapworks Halloween Spotlight for AMM.

Journaling Reads:
Little David, I’m regularly amazed at your displays of love. You are so
generous with others. If we have a friend come over and we ask you to
give him a hug, you don’t even hesitate before you give this practical
stranger a wonderful hug.

Last weekend, we went to the pumpkin patch, and it was your first time.
You were so excited to see all the pumpkins that you ran from one corner
to another, touching each of the pumpkins. It gave me so much joy to
watch you.

As you walked up to this very large pumpkin, I observed you give it an
interested look and then a hesitant touch. To encourage you to explore,
I said, “David, give the pumpkin a hug.” And you did: a kind, full, and
genuine hug. It made me feel so warm inside to see you do that.

I am so thrilled that you are so full of love and so generous with it. I
hope you continue to share your love with everyone around you, even with
pumpkins.

Trick or Treat – AMM – Scrapworks Halloween



Here’s one of my layouts from the Scrapworks Halloween Spotlight for AMM.

Journaling Reads:
Everyone has a different reason for loving Halloween.

Some people go all out decorating their lawns and houses. Others have a
blast with the costumes. Some people get a thrill from all the spooky
stuff. They create haunted houses, rent scary movies, and enjoy every
moment of it. And, of course, there are those who are all about the
pumpkin carving. The funny faces, the scary ones, and some that are
downright weird.

I am not the spooky type. Scary things actually scare me and don’t
thrill me one bit. They give me nightmares. Costumes are fun, but too
much work for me. So is all the decorating. I think I would actually
enjoy the pumpkin carving but I am still too new to it. So, for me,
Halloween is all about the food. The cookies, the muffins, the candy: I
don’t discriminate; I love all.

You can have your costumes, your decorations, and your spooky movies.
For me to have the best Halloween all I need is for you to share your
baked goods!

7 Random Facts – Last Scrapper Standing



I made it to round two of Last Scrapper Standing. Woo hoo. Here’s the
challenge for round two:
“Alright. Your next challenge from the Dare book. It is to scrap 7
Random Facts. They could be facts about yourself, your spouse, your
child, your best friend…whomever. Just make em random and make em 7.”

I wanted to give the impression that I was looking at a mirror, so I
wrapped my background in aluminum paper. I put a black frame to make it
look like the mirror frame and even embossed the corners like a mirror
might have. It didn’t photograph well but it’s really shiny and reflects.

The facts are:
1. I can’t ride a bike.
2. I am scared of the dark
3. I have no middle name.
4. I am double-jointed on my arms
5. I went to my parents’ wedding. I even ditched school for it.
6. I have never broken a bone anywhere.
7. I can touch the tip of my nose with my tongue.

Fall 2007 – Maya Road Minibook



I took my first scrapbooking class a month ago and it was by the owners
of Maya Road. We made this pretty little book about David’s first day of
school. I changed stuff around a bit but the gist is theirs.









No Truck



Another layout for October AMM kit.

Journaling Reads:
Towards the end of every MyGym class, they give a surprise to everyone.
Each week the surprise is something different. Sometimes it’s a ball, or
a cone, or a slinky, or a ring. Once you have your surprise, they act
out a lot of different things to do with it. They put it on their head
and then ask, “Is this a hat?”

A few seconds later, they go, “Noooo, it’s not a hat.”

“Is this a shoe?”

“Noooo, not a shoe.”

And on and on. You always participate in the games but never say
anything. I never minded it because you have so much fun during surprise
time even without the words. Last week, when you came home from the
class, you were out in the backyard, playing with the bike pump. You
drove it like a truck and then said, “Truck!” so I said. “Is that a truck?”

And you replied, “Noooo, no truck.” I couldn’t believe what I heard.

You always manage to surprise me, David. Just when I think you’re not
paying any attention or understanding anything, you show me that you
were listening all along.