The first Family Mayhem post is up! Sorry no pictures, yet, but it is something fun, so stop by when you get the chance. Family Mayhem
(I'll share some posts on both blogs for a few weeks while I'm still working out the bugs.)
Monday, February 9, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Moving the Family
Hey, Everyone! Decided it was time to separate the family stuff from the crafting. No, I don't have more time, but I figure some of you might want to spend less time looking for the family updates. Lots been going on: basketball, pinewood derby, Job Shadow Day...even have pictures for all of those events. Seeing as it's about 0300 here, the pictures will have to wait, but wanted to post something before another week passes!
The link to the family stuff is in the top right-hand corner. See it? Just click the link and off you go! *Just don't do it, yet. I've gotten around to setting up the family blog...just haven't posted anything there, yet. When I do, you'll see the update in that link I mentioned.
*You could go visit Family Mayhem and then sign up for the email updates (find the form at the top left once you're there)...then you won't have to check back to see if there's anything new. It will just show up in your inbox!
Okay, seriously need to get to bed. See you soon!
The link to the family stuff is in the top right-hand corner. See it? Just click the link and off you go! *Just don't do it, yet. I've gotten around to setting up the family blog...just haven't posted anything there, yet. When I do, you'll see the update in that link I mentioned.
*You could go visit Family Mayhem and then sign up for the email updates (find the form at the top left once you're there)...then you won't have to check back to see if there's anything new. It will just show up in your inbox!
Okay, seriously need to get to bed. See you soon!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Blue is not my color
woke up
to a freezing house - no heat!
apparently Mr. Furnace needed some downtime
thankfully, landlord didn't mind
being woken up at 0600
heater dude showed up around 0830.
played with blog template
while I was waiting
to feel my toes again.
learning html
this is definitely
a process.
was going to post a picture
but i'm outta time!
to a freezing house - no heat!
apparently Mr. Furnace needed some downtime
thankfully, landlord didn't mind
being woken up at 0600
heater dude showed up around 0830.
played with blog template
while I was waiting
to feel my toes again.
learning html
this is definitely
a process.
was going to post a picture
but i'm outta time!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Just for Kiki
Friday, January 9, 2009
Project Christine's Keepsakes
Hi, Everyone!
I'm still here, just busy. Trying to figure out how to get it all done...you know, kids' agendas, my agenda, husband's, family, church...etc. Trying to make time for everything. Hopefully after another week or so, I will be back in the swing of things. Working on some updates and pictures to post. Finally finished Kyrsten's page! Designed it digitally, just for her. Will post after she reads the dedication.
All this busyness...how many times have I said, "...will get around to it..." and don't? Scrapbooking is one of those things. I take pictures, collect ideas, but rarely make the time to get those pages done. I want to get those stories down with the pictures, so my family, especially my kids, will be able to have something tangible to help them remember our years together.
There's something going on around here, that I want to be a part of and to share the opportunity with you. Many of us have lost loved ones in the past year and know how important pictures can be to help us remember a cherished moment with someone. Early in December, Christine Post passed away unexpectedly, leaving her husband and 4 young children behind.

Christine had a love of photography and scrapbooking and has thousands of photos to be scrapped. In a wonderful effort to remember Christine and her family, friends in the community have put together Project Christine's Keepsakes. January 17th, at the Ramstein Elementary School, 9 a.m. to Midnight is a kick off event to scrapbook those photos, so that her children will be able to have the legacy of memories that Christine had intended.
Even if you are not local, you can help! Christine's supplies will be used, but there is a need of adhesives, cardstock and photo printing. Even those of you stateside can participate - the photos can be sent to you digitally.
A blog has been started to share information and document the project's progress. Please stop by Project Christine's Keepsakes for more detailed information regarding January 17th's crop and contact information, if you wish to help with photo printing, supplies and layouts.
Time is of the essence! The family will only be here a few more months and the goal is to complete the scrapbooks before they return to the states. If a lot of people, give a little, Project Christine's Keepsakes, will be a memory her family cherishes, too!
I'm still here, just busy. Trying to figure out how to get it all done...you know, kids' agendas, my agenda, husband's, family, church...etc. Trying to make time for everything. Hopefully after another week or so, I will be back in the swing of things. Working on some updates and pictures to post. Finally finished Kyrsten's page! Designed it digitally, just for her. Will post after she reads the dedication.
All this busyness...how many times have I said, "...will get around to it..." and don't? Scrapbooking is one of those things. I take pictures, collect ideas, but rarely make the time to get those pages done. I want to get those stories down with the pictures, so my family, especially my kids, will be able to have something tangible to help them remember our years together.
There's something going on around here, that I want to be a part of and to share the opportunity with you. Many of us have lost loved ones in the past year and know how important pictures can be to help us remember a cherished moment with someone. Early in December, Christine Post passed away unexpectedly, leaving her husband and 4 young children behind.
Christine had a love of photography and scrapbooking and has thousands of photos to be scrapped. In a wonderful effort to remember Christine and her family, friends in the community have put together Project Christine's Keepsakes. January 17th, at the Ramstein Elementary School, 9 a.m. to Midnight is a kick off event to scrapbook those photos, so that her children will be able to have the legacy of memories that Christine had intended.
Even if you are not local, you can help! Christine's supplies will be used, but there is a need of adhesives, cardstock and photo printing. Even those of you stateside can participate - the photos can be sent to you digitally.
A blog has been started to share information and document the project's progress. Please stop by Project Christine's Keepsakes for more detailed information regarding January 17th's crop and contact information, if you wish to help with photo printing, supplies and layouts.
Time is of the essence! The family will only be here a few more months and the goal is to complete the scrapbooks before they return to the states. If a lot of people, give a little, Project Christine's Keepsakes, will be a memory her family cherishes, too!
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