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Making Progress

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I’ve gotten a bit accomplished these last few days before we take off for three days at The Chautauqua Institute. I finished a scrapbook for my daughter and made this travel journal to take on our trip to Atlanta later this month. (Thanks to Ali Edwards and her article in Creating Keepsakes.)

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Yesterday Tracy and I drove to Keuka Lake to pick out a campsite for our trip in  August with our friends, Bob and Cathy. It was a windy, off-and-on rainy day, but we located a good site and then went to visit a few new wineries on Seneca Lake. Came home with two new whites and one new red to try. Had a good time at both of these:

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Anthony Road Winery

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Fox Run Winery. They have a nice looking cafe that might be worth a return trip.

Also finished a book I didn’t have on my summer reading list:  Reading, Writing, and Leaving Home by Lynn Freed. A memoir of sorts and ruminations on the writing process.

Looking forward to three days away. I’m taking my Digital Rebel and hope to get some practice using the manual settings. Also looking forward to some reading time (back to the list) and some time at the beach. Enjoy your holiday!

It’s Only Wednesday

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It’s only Wednesday and I’ve done four new layouts (you can see them in the photo album on the sidebar), finished a great book (Three Cups of Tea), entertained four for dinner last night, and spent an hour and a half today having lunch with four of my best friends. If this keeps up it will be one great summer! Here’s my favorite of the layouts.

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It’s Monday?

Today was, finally, the last day of school for staff. Tracy and I celebrated by going to see a late matinee performance of Prairie Home Companion. It was a lot of fun and Meryl Streep is especially good. So, it really seems like Friday, not Monday. I can’t quite get it through my head. Good friends are coming for dinner tomorrow night, too–on a Tuesday?? So confusing. Must be vacation.

Clean & Ready

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I spent my first weekend of summer vacation returning items we didn’t need for the wedding, buying a few goodies, and organizing (once again) my studio. I found some great baskets with striped linings and lids yesterday. Today I bought four of them, using my return from yesterday and a nice gift certificate two friends gave me for my birthday. My studio is actually pretty small so it needs to stay organized. I’ve transformed the closet into more organization, but it needs to stay pretty neat unless I’m in the midst of a layout or project. Then stuff is all over the desk and floor. But now I’m ready. I know what I’ve got (plenty to get through the summer and then some), and I know where it is!

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The Target bookcases with the new baskets.

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My desk (from Staples many years ago). Next to it is the cabinet my husband built for me when I first became a rubber stamper–almost 15 years ago.

School’s Out!

Well, almost. The kids finished on Thursday but the staff in our district still has to report on Monday. What a pain!! I’m all done so I’ll work on sorting and cleaning out my binders for each unit. So I’m free to scrap and make cards. I was doing a great job last night–made a sympathy card and a retirement card–when I got an email from my s0n-in-law saying the wedding photos were up. Of course I had to see every one of the nearly 800 photographs and wanted to view them in slide show mode, so that was the end of card making. Jill and Mike did a wonderful job and there are so many to choose from. You can take a peek at them here.

You Can Tell It’s Almost Summer

Report cards are done, my classroom is organized and almost clean. There is just one week left for kids, but one day is field day, one is our Newbery Book Fair, and one is a trip to Darien Lake. I went to the library tonight to pick up our next book group selection—The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean and found another book top on my list as well as a perennial beach book. Typically I’d bring home only the book group book, but I grabbed all three tonight. Here’s my list for the summer:

Three Cups of Tea:  One Man’s Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations. . . One School at a Time by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin.  I saw copies of this in Atlanta in April and it took all my restraint not to buy a copy of it. The library had one tonight so this will be tops on the list.

Light from Heaven by Jan Karon. I’ve read all the Mitford Years novels and liked most of them. This is supposedly the last.

Lizzie’s War by Tim Farrington. I’ve already started this one and like it a lot. Farrington’s first book The Monk Downstairs was one of my favorites a few years ago.

Leeway Cottage by Beth Gutcheon.  I’ve read most of her books and like them all. It’s a  step above the average beach book.

Shelf Life by Suzanne Strempek Shea.  I’m not sure where I picked this up, but it’s the story of a woman who quits her job and goes to work in an independent book store. I love independent book stores and am anxious to hear about her experience–and perhaps find a few new titles to read in the process.

When Jesus Came to Harvard by Harvey Cox. I started this earlier in the year and got too busy to finish it. I really enjoyed what I read of it.

Leaving Church  by Barbara Brown Taylor.  A new memoir by a religious writer I’ve always wanted to read. My daughter who goes to Columbia Theological Seminary where Taylor teachers occasionally says I’ll really like this book.

house thinking:  a room-by-room look at how we live by Winifred Gallagher. I read about this book on a blog and then ordered it from Amazon.

Secrets in the Dark:  A Life in Sermons by Frederick Buechner. One of my favorite authors of non-fiction. I’ve never developed a fondness for his fiction, however.

Lighting the Way:  Nine Women Who Changed Modern America by Karenna Gor Schiff.  This book got a rave review from The New York Times. I’ve read enough of it to know I like her style.

Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen. This is our second book group selection for the summer.

Julia & Julia by Julie Powell. I also read a great review of this in The New York Times, and then found it on the bargain table.

Our Endangered Values by Jimmy Carter. I’ve wanted to read this for a while. I heard an interview with Carter on the Larry King show and it’s been in the pile for some time.

If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern. This is another book I read a good review of; I tried to start it earlier and had a hard time getting into it so it’s probably at the bottom of the list.

So there are more books than there are weeks of vacation and I have, of course, my scrapbook magazines and idea books to read. On the other hand, I can probably read more than one book a week when we go to Chautauqua and when we’re on our trip to Atlanta. It looks a bit overwhelming, but the idea that I could actually have the time to read them is very exciting.

Ramblings

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It seemed like a really long week. The weather was so unstable and my allergies didn’t like it at all. Only nine school days with kids left and only 11 total. I am so ready for summer vacation – my first in six years. I’m sure I’ll miss the summer school pay, but a whole two months to exercise, read, scrapbook, and work on my photography sounds really wonderful right now.

Lynn and I had a great time at CKC Buffalo. I was a bit disappointed in my classes. I’ll know how to choose better another time. The one class I really did like was sponsored by Simple Scrapbooks (my favorite scrapbook magazine, so no surprise).

Lynn and I took patterned paper and a Scrapbook Trends article called “Twelve Cards for $12.” It was easy to pack the supplies, and we each finished eight cards Friday night in our hotel room. I used the new Paper Loft papers, stickers and tags. They’re a bit brighter than my usual style but I’m happy with them. Fun for summer birthdays.

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We’ve been getting more photos of the wedding from Tracy’s brother and sister. I don’t get tired of looking at them. What a happy day! What a happy couple! It’s amazing to me that we got the only perfect day weather-wise that we’ve had in the last five weekends. Lucky us. Here are a few more pictures: Sarah and Adam, Sarah and Matthew, and the beautiful flowers done by my sister-in-law.

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Tracy and I got a wonderful invitation to go to Chautauqua for three days with his mother and stepfather. Years ago we took Sarah and Matt and went with Grandma and Grandpa for a week and had a wonderful time. I think we went three years in a row.  We haven’t been back in many years and we’re really looking forward to it.  It’s Education Week so there’ll be interesting lectures as well as plenty of relaxing time and great entertainment. We’ll be there on the Fourth and I remember the fireworks over the lake as quite wonderful.

Always Something

I knew when my son, Matt, called me at work today something was up. He works for a landscaper full-time during the summer and managed to cut his left hand between the thumb and first finger with an electric hedge trimmer. Although he tried hard to avoid it, he ended up in the emergency room and finally arrived home around 5:30 with four stitches and a pretty minimal bandage. He was in a great mood, ate some dinner, and went off (as usual) to visit some friends. Ahh, youth!

A friend and I are off to CKC in Buffalo on Friday after school. Although I once went to a rubber stamp convention (years ago), I have never been to a scrapbook convention. I signed up for quite a few classes with two motives:  learn some new techniques and limit the spending at the vendors. We’ll see how it all works out. I’m hopeful it will be worthwhile. At any rate it will be nice to be away for a day or so.

We’ve received several emails and notes from friends who attended the wedding. It’s nice to know that others felt the way we did (see below) about the whole event. I had such a good time. Loved meeting Adam’s family and all his friends. Loved having all of Sarah’s friends (most of whom I knew and all of whom I like) around all weekend. It’s been a long time since we’ve had a four day party here. Actually this was probably our first four day party!

A Perfect Day

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It was a perfect day:  perfect weather, beautiful and meaningful service, wonderful friends and family gathered to celebrate, and two beautiful people–now husband and wife.

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Sarah and Adam after the service.

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Having fun during the photo session in the gazebo.

Friday Night Pre-Wedding Activities

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I woke up Thursday with a very sore throat—not fair–and I still have it. It’s slowing me down a little but not a lot. Compared to what Adam’s family is going through it’s a minor inconvenience. They arrived in Chicago yesterday to find out that there flight was delayed, then cancelled. Next they were told there were no flights to Rochester or Buffalo last night or today. (But Steve, Adam’s best man, and Susan flew right from Chicago to Rochester last night. Go figure!) Sarah found a car for the Cleavelands to rent in Evanston, but this morning they managed to get a flight to Toronto where they’ll rent a car and drive to Buffalo to pick up the car they reserved long ago. They will finally arrive in Rochester over 24 hours after they anticipated. We were hoping to get to know them better over dinner tonight, but that won’t happen.

I do, however, have a house full and am expecting around fourteen for dinner now. I already had a lot of food, so I got some more and will be feeding all the wedding party that has arrived so far. Jina, Sarah’s maid of honor, arrived this morning. We were so glad to see her and always enjoy spending time with her. Jina, Sarah, and I assembled programs this afternoon. We have just a few more to do as Kinko’s didn’t cut enough of the cover paper for us. Tim, Josh, Steve, and Steve’s girlfriend, Susan are here. Jake and Abby arrive at the airport in a few moments. Elizabeth and Sarah are on their way as is Andy. They should all be here in time for dinner. So much fun to meet all of Adam’s friends and to have a house full. Matt, who has truly been displaced by all of this, is less than thrilled, but he’ll probably be relieved to find out the family dinner isn’t happening.

It’s raining pretty steadily now, but the forecast for Sunday is total sun and 80 degrees. Here’s hoping the meteorologist is accurate!

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The Count Down

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Sarah and Adam arrived from Georgia this weekend. First thing we did was hang the wedding dress on our bedroom window so the train would stay unwrinkled and the dress would be out of harm’s way. Sarah has never been of the persuasion that her wedding dress needed to be a secret, so Adam actually went with her when she did her final choosing. It’s the first time I’ve seen it, however, and it’s beautiful.

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It’s been a busy weekend. We planned the seating for the reception—not nearly as difficult as I imagined it would be. Sarah, Adam, and Tracy put the final touches on the program so it can be printed. We picked out paper for the program and ribbon to tie them. We went to church, and Sarah met with Session afterwards as part of her ordination process. Matt began moving his stuff home from the cottage where he’s been living during the school year. He needs to be out of the cottage by Wednesday. Where all his stuff is going is a mystery to me since we have all these guests arriving for the weekend. I hope we’ll find hiding places for most of it before guests start arriving on Friday.

It seems like it’s all coming together. Let’s hope for better weather next weekend. Today it was in the 40’s, very windy, raining off and on, and once we saw a bit of hail!

The Cream-colored Cloud

The search for something to wear to my daughter’s wedding, now less than two weeks away, was generally a bummer. My friend, Karen, and I looked for over five hours one day and I found exactly three outfits I was willing to try on, and none I was willing to wear. About a month later I wandered through Lord and Taylor’s and found a three piece cream suit—little flirty skirt, lace tank, and three-quarter sleeved jacket. It was a little dressier than I wanted but I thought it looked nice, and it fit well, so I brought it home. It has hung in the closet for six weeks or so and every now and then I wondered if it really was what I wanted. Sarah who saw it on the hanger in early April declared it “perfect,” and since it is her wedding, I decided it must be. This week I began to wonder if I should try it on. Sarah advised against it. “What will you do if you don’t like it? You don’t have time to search for anything new.” My friend, Karen, urged me to do it quickly. I took the latter advice and good thing!! I looked like a cream-colored cloud. This outfit was not me at all. Knew I would feel incredibly conspicuous. So I lost a bit of sleep last night wondering what I was going to do about it. Lucky me. Walked into Lord & Taylor’s this afternoon and there it was—the perfect suit. Still a cream color, more subdued, a bit more tailored, still a little flirty skirt. Best of all, I can wear it again perhaps. Found a great beaded top a few shades darker than the suit, sexy Bandolino sandals the exact same color as the suit and a wonderful little beaded purse. I always envy people who seem to manage to find exactly what they need, when they need it—now it’s true for me too! Such a relief.

“Faves”

Just a quickie from today’s 2Peas blog challenge:

Fave coffee: Starbucks Estima or Serena
Fave tea: Coyote Cafe Passion Fruit
Fave jam: cranberry orange
Fave Peanut Butter: not a fave, at all
Fave sandwich: Panera’s Turkey Artichoke Panini
Fave fast food item: Wendy’s Taco Salad
Fave appetizer: Love them all; warm Brie with pecan cranberry topping comes to mind. I could live on                 appetizers
Fave summertime drink: iced tea
Fave fruit: fresh pineapple
Fave vegetable: roasted asparagus
Fave indulgence: potato chips

Less Than a Month

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In less than a month, Sarah and Adam will be getting married. Overall, our plans have progressed smoothly and, hopefully, we have everything under control. But, like many other mothers, I have this need to clean. I know for a fact that the bridesmaids and seminary students who will be staying at my house do not care, nor will they notice, that I have scrubbed the bathrooms from top to bottom, cleaned all the baskets, and washed all the shelves. Nonetheless, I shall continue. This weekend it is the kitchen, next week the other bathroom. We have had new carpet installed (so lovely, so long overdue) in our hallways and on the stairs. Tomorrow painters come to begin scrapping so they can paint the front entryway, the side porch and trim. Next week window washers arrive (thanks to the generosity of my mother-in-law–who asked if that might be helpful!!!) SOOOOO helpful!! Can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am for that gift! We have many windows, an old house, with tiny panes—just an ordeal to wash. And then we have the yard and many, many flowers to plant. Fortunately, for Rochester, it’s been a warm spring and we should be able to begin next weekend. One thing for sure, if it all gets done, summer vacation should really be relaxing–most of our summer projects will already be done.

So there’s been very little blogging, and I’m barely keeping up with my journaling. I’ve done almost no scrapbooking. But being the compulsive woman I am, I decided at the last minute I should do my fourth and last layout for the DW 2006 Challenge on 2Peas. Here it is.

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Quite a stretch for me. The challenge was “don’t be afraid of bold colors.” I don’t use many except on children’s birthday pages.

Well, am I grateful for being compulsive. Imagine my surprise to read that I had won the random drawing for the Autumn Leaves prize. Then imagine my excitement when I opened the box of goodies from Jennifer McGuire and found this:

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Now, of course, I want to play. But I will restrain myself and make a card to send to Jennifer McGuire.
So much fun to be an unexpected winner!

2Peas Challenge for Thursday

We had a great trip to Atlanta, but this week has been crazed so there’s been no time for blogging. Found this challenge on 2Peas tonight and knew I could do this quickly. More later.

  1. My current favorite song: Anything by Allison Krause or The Waifs
  2. The last book I read: Name All the Animals–powerful
  3. What I’m wearing right now: work-out pants, tee, and sneakers—cause I did go work out!
  4. The last CD I bought: A Brief History by The Waifs
  5. The last gift I bought for someone: new clothes for Sarah who will be doing her clinical practice this summer after the wedding.