I must admit that leaving Oregon was MUCH harder than I expected it to be, and I never thought it would be easy. Fortunately, we already have our next trip planned, so that makes it a bit easier. For the first time in several trips we actually got home on time, despite a long delay leaving Medford. So here we are, a bit jet-lagged trying to get ourselves back into some semblance of routines. I’ve cleaned our basement pantry since we returned and done a huge grocery/pantry shopping. Today was filled with appointments and commitments, and tomorrow doesn’t look a lot better.
But what I really want to do is get busy in my studio. I have over 100 photos of the baby to edit. (Don’t worry, you won’t be subjected to all of them!) I started working on Finding Photo Flow, an online course by Kayla Lamoreaux, while we were away and which I can already recommend. I really need to get through the next lesson soon. Then in just a week or so, two new courses begin: a BPC class on type with Cathy Z. and a class by Amy Tan at Studio Calico on stretching your scrapbook kits.
January is a month filled with birthdays. I got most of them made ahead of time so I could mail them from Oregon. Most of them are for guys, so I made a set of cards with a new Hero Art set I picked up in Buffalo earlier in the month.
All four cards were made with small ready-made cards from Paper Source, the new Hero Arts “Past Times,” “Simple Sentiments” by Papertrey Ink, and patterned papers from the “Funday” paper pad by My Mind’s Eye. The tags are from my stash, and I wish I knew where to get some more of them.
And because I’d hate to leave you without a baby photo or two, here are two favorites. The first one Adam took with Caleb in one hand and his Rebel in the other. Nothing I’d ever be able to do, and I just love how it came out.
And one of Sarah and Caleb:
He’s so tiny now, but he gained over a pound in the second week we were there, so I know he’s not going to be tiny for long.
Oh my! those pictures are sooo precious!
Rinda
He is just gorgeous, Karen. The one that Adam took is really beautiful and it’s lovely to see Sarah with Caleb 🙂 Hope you get over the jet lag soon. xx
Gorgeous photos,Karen….and love the cards…..that looks like a perfect stamp set for male cards.
I don’t mind seeing lots of lovely little baby photos, they are always gorgeous!
I know my Mum has always found it very hard to leave her grandchildren, it is just as hard for us too!
I don’t mind seeing lots of baby pictures either 🙂 It’s hard to live far away. My Mum is only 70 miles but it did seem like a lot when the children were little
:o)!!! As soon as I saw “Random Reflections” highlighted in my reader I popped over here to see if there were baby pictures. I, for one, wouldn’t mind seeing all 100 of them. He is pure perfection, Karen, and I can only imagine how difficult it was for you to tear yourself away!
Oh yeah, your cards are really cool too! ;o)
Welcome home – what a precious baby, no wonder you had a hard time leaving!
I like the use of the tags on those cards.
OMG, he is gorgeous, Karen! I can see why you had a hard time leaving! Such a cutie patootie! And I absolutely love your card design – perfect male cards – and I love the images!
These pictures are wonderful Karen, I thought about you having to leave them, You’ll soon be back x. I’m also looking forward to the BPC Class on text!
Gorgeous photos Karen, I’m sure time will fly by until you see them again. I love your cards too – simply stunning.
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