Happy New Year
We had a lovely New Year’s Eve at Julie Reynold’s new home. Dinner and wine tasting at her very elegant table was so much fun.



We had a lovely New Year’s Eve at Julie Reynold’s new home. Dinner and wine tasting at her very elegant table was so much fun.
I got six great books for Christmas—all nonfiction—and I can’t wait to start reading all of them. But I have to finish Flat, Hot, and Crowded for our book group meeting on Friday. I’m finding it slower going than Friedman’s previous three books, all of which I loved. I think it’s because it’s more science than politics or history, and I clearly don’t have the same interest in science as I do in the other two. I’ll be done by Friday though.
But I did start one new book, and I can heartily recommend it: Listening is an Act of Love: A Celebration of American Life from the Storycorps Project. The Storycorps began in 2003 in New York City and has now expanded through mobile units across the United States. Its goal is to collect everyday stories of the lives of ordinary Americans. The stories in this collection are anything but ordinary. They are inspiring, touching, tender, funny, and sometimes sad. I’ve been reading it while I work out. It’s a perfect book for commuters, exercisers, people waiting for appointments . . . because each story is just a few pages long. It reminds me a bit of This I Believe, another collection of pieces from an NPR program that I love. I’ve read all of Volume I and have Volume 2 on my nightstand. All three books are worth your time.
I’m now officially one day behind, although I do have the journaling done for today. It looks like I may be doing some substitute teaching for the next few days, so I may be even farther behind soon. I reread the Christmas journal pages from two years ago, and looked through last year’s album. Sometimes I’m finding I don’t have a lot more to say about a given prompt, and without kids at home, there’s not necessarily something interesting enough to document. So for yesterday I decided to do a little flow chart of the wrapping process, which was actually the prompt for today. All the paper, ribbon, tags, etc. are in our basement, and there’s a folding table set up for wrapping. I’ve never documented the process. For the first time (ever) I’m nearly done wrapping all the gifts. I think there are only two more gifts yet to arrive, so I have less than 10 to wrap. Usually I’m still wrapping on Christmas Eve day. I’m sure it’s another one of the benefits of being retired.
Another week for Elements, this time focusing on color.
I think I have completed all the Christmas cards for this year. Instead of 50-40 of the same design, there are multiple designs this year. Now to get them all in the mail. Here’s today’s Christmas Journal entry. I took a lot of photos of the decorations around the house. I didn’t think this page needed any journaling, but I added a title to a Hambly overlay. After I took the photo, I added an 8 to the overlay for the date.
Here are the most recent entries for the Christmas Journal. I’m not doing so well on the DYL layouts this week. One is started, but I haven’t even found the photos for the other two.
I was hardly home at all the last two days, so tonight I needed to finish up Days 3 & 4, and do Day 5. I did a little more Christmas shopping today at Eastview Mall and took some photos as I wandered (mostly at Pottery Barn which has such luscious displays).
I haven’t played along with HS, MS, HS in quite some time. All the online classes and projects have taken up my creative time. But I check in every day, and this so fits into the Christmas Journal mode. Today’s prompt is tradition: The passing of customs or beliefs from one generation to another.We have a lot of them, and most are sequential. Here’s the first, which always happens the weekend after Thanksgiving. We’ve been doing it for years.
I decided I didn’t much care for the photo of our tree on the first page of my journal, so I took a better one today and replaced it.
Keri Bradford has the most amazing YouTube video of a Louis Vuitton commercial on her site this morning. I am rarely impressed with a commercial, but this one is wonderful. Go watch it!
What is a journey?
A journey is not a trip.
It’s not a vacation.
It’s a process. A discovery.
It’s a process of self-discovery.
A journey brings us face to face
with ourselves.
A journey shows us not only the
world,
but how we fit in it.
Does the person create the journey
or does the journey create
the person?
The journey is life itself.
Where will life take you?
This week’s design focus was Elements with a focus on line. I was done early again this week, and it’s a good thing because I’m also starting Year 3 of the Christmas Journal with Shimelle. I love that once you’ve enrolled in the class, you are included in each subsequent class. It was probably the best money I’ve ever spent on an online class. My two Christmas albums are among my favorites. I’m trying to combine Ali E’s December Daily project with the Christmas Journal, but I’m determined to be flexible and create pages as they come to me. I started working on the journal last week, but wasn’t very happy with it, so today I started all over. I’m using an acrylic album which is much different than the standard 8 X 8 I’ve used the past two years.
Thanksgiving project from my time in Sandy’s classroom. One of my many blessings is the time I spend in this classroom each week.
family·a lasting marriage with my best friend·friends·time
to think·love·good health·retirement·faith·comfortable home·time to
create·good (cheap) wine·gym membership·cell phone·Subaru Forester·my own craft
space·Sandy’s classroom·Starbuck’s coffee·Wegmans·hot water·warm house·having
options·happy, productive children·internet classes and
friendships·opportunities to learn·time to write·a beautiful neighborhood·walks
in the park·MacBook·iPod Touch·cameras·books·travel·good
food·time with family·holidays to celebrate
Enjoy your day!
This week’s focus was a continuation of Emphasis and Contrast. Since we had received an enlargement alert from Cathy ahead of time, the photos were already to go. This layouts came together a lot quicker this week, with the exception of the Real World Color which I frequently find challenging. Here are Week 8’s layouts:
Tomorrow we’ll receive Week 8’s lesson and assignments. I thought I ought to get my Week 6 (Design Principle: Unity) and Week 7 (Design Principle: Emphasis) uploaded. Finding photos that work well with the templates we receive, tell a story I want to tell, and are decent enough to scrap is getting harder. It’s certainly not that I don’t have hundreds of photos to scrap, but many are in piles for theme albums (Disney, birthdays, a family Christmas album–over multiple years, trips), and many are old 3X5 photos. And, truthfully, a lot of our old photos are simply not very good. With both kids living away from home, there aren’t a lot of photo events happening any more. Once I finally find the photos, though, I’m generally pretty happy with the layouts. So here they are.