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08
Oct

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I am working through the first week’s assignments for the Yesterday and Today class with Ali Edwards with my typical determination and focus. As I listen to the first video message, I am struck by the initial assignment to let go of baggage that is holding you back from telling your story.

I think it is serendipity and I am having trouble getting past it. There’s a word of the year thing we “connected” scrappers like to do. My word is Release, and now I find that word speaking to me from a different perspective.

I focus on Ali’s anticipation of our baggage with a list that is bound to speak to each of us in a different way. “Circle the things that are holding you back,” she says. I can do that, and many of statements ring very true to me.Some more than others.

  • Thinking I need to have a clean, organized space – and supplies – before I begin
  • Thinking – HA! – knowing that there are more important things I should be doing.

It really hadn’t occurred to me that these thoughts were holding me back, and I appreciate the permission to say goodbye to them..

  • Thinking way too much.

Oh yeah. Story of my life. And, it’s not just scrapping, or art – it’s everything. I know this is a lifetime quest for me. And, I’m ok with that. It’s part of what makes me who I am.

I have inherently known and struggle with several other things on the list. It’s all good. I can do this. So I just dive in.

Next up? Burn it. The ultimate symbolism of saying goodbye. I’ve done this a time or two in my life, and I know its power.

I also know the power of sharing the experience. I am taking this class with Bec and Cynthia. The tuition was a birthday gift from Cynthia. Bec and I are in constant communication. Discussing it last night, Bec and I decide to do this together in the morning. Virtually, as we do everything else.

Up early this morning, we are waking up and gearing up for the burn. She’s gone to dress, and I’m running the last of the trash out to the curb. I am struck by the symbolism of this being trash day, and I am driven to capture it.

I feel a twinge of apprehension when I realize that there is no way to take this pic of the can being dumped without the trashmen wondering what kind of nut case I am. You know, that really doesn’t bother me. I grin at them and shrug as I raise my camera and get the shot.

I head out back and fill the fire pit with crumpled paper. A test fire. Of course. I want to know that as cold and damp as everything feels, and as windy as it is, this is going to work and I am going to get a decent shot.

Then it strikes me. I am staging. I wonder if this is baggage that I need to think about. That thought may nag at me a bit, and I can live with that.

I run back to check the Instant Messages. Bec is ready.

She in San Antonio, me in Berryville, our minds and actions are joined for a moment in time. I think about the wonder of it as I watch the list burn. And burn it does. The symbolism in the moment and the sharing is powerful.

Like the other classes I have taken, I am going to enjoy this – both the creativity and the process. I will work to release this baggage, and I will complete the project. It will be the start of my story of my Yesterday and Today.

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Isn’t this just too stinkin’ cute?!

Witch (Medium)

And, just look at this ghost!

Ghost (Medium)

Ooooo! He thinks he’s scary!

Ghost2 (Medium)

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28
May

Cathy, not me … although I do have my moments.

There’s a reason I read blogs, and this article about Cathy’s Rack is one of them.

I want to organize my scrapbooking and cardmaking papers. Really, I do. I don’t have a huge amount, I know it would be better to get things organized before it gets out of control.

There are two schools of thought – organize by manufacturer or organize by color. Color makes more sense to me and better fits my style and purchasing habits. But I get dizzy and panicky everytime I think about it … what the devil do you do with the florals and patterns that don’t have a dominant color?

And there was the answer – so simple it was absolutely brilliant!

… when things got confusing I asked myself, “What color cardstock would I pair this with?” and that answered my “What color group should this go into?” question.

Now. Run over there and tell Cathy what a great rack she has! You know you want to! Tell her Lisa sent you!

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Spent a couple of hours at SIL Debbie’s, learning to diecut today! Lots of fun, lots of laughs! Came home with 28 – count ‘em – 28 diecuts using the Top Notes Bigz Die from Stampin’ Up! Way too cool!

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If you haven’t heard the hubbub, this kit from Creating Keepsakes sold out within minutes of its release.

Around the net, a few bloggers are lucky enough to have snagged one for a Give Away!

HappyDaisy, Tracy from our Gratitude Project, still has one of these Give Aways going – so head over than and enter! All you have to do is follow the blog! You earn an extra entry by blogging about it!

So what are you waiting for?! Get over there and SIGN UP!

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I am so thrilled to be part of Brenda Arnall’s Gratitude Project!

It is a challenge to focus on the good things in our lives. Despite what isn’t perfect and it isn’t without concern for what lies ahead, there is much to be grateful for. It’s simple: 52 weeks…52 photos…52 blessings.

I was honored to help Brenda launch a community centered around these positive principles. You can visit, or better yet – join, us here!

And, just look at some of the great photos already appearing in the gallery!

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08
Jan
Release

Release

As I’ve posted before, my “word” for 09 is RELEASE. The mantra is “Let it go and move on.” As in …

Let go of stress, and focus on the blessings.
Let go of projects I have outgrown, or lost interest in.
Let go of unrealistic expectations.
Let go of should have’s, what if’s, and anything else i have no direct control over.
Let go of clutter … You get the idea.

This is a simple layout to remind me to take a deep breath. Layout inspired by Celeste Smith. The smaller, stressed photos are stocks from Microsoft Clipart. The stunning butterfly photo? A lucky search printed from Simply Butterflies. Rubons from Making Memories.

It’s a powerful simplicity, and it speaks volumes.

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The first set of three I am making for my Mom for Christmas :-)

Credits: Sunflower paper from the DCWV Fall Stack. Stamps from Stampin’ Up! Cardstock from my stash. Design inspiration: Kim

Here’s the second set. Same credits, these printed papers are from the DCWV Summer Stack.

And, finished up the last set. Not sure where the papers came from, they were all in my scraps.

A final shoutout to Kim Kesti – Thanks for the mojo!

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