I’ve continued to make good progress on catching up with Project Life; not quite as good on getting the pages photographed for the blog. August found Sarah and Caleb still here; Adam joined them a few days later when he returned from his mission trip. All three stayed through the rest of the week and we spend most afternoons and early evenings with Tracy’s family for the annual vacation at Conesus Lake.
Again, I kept it pretty simple with the Simple White photo templates, a couple Tiny Templates (#4) from Cathy Zielski, and a wooden veneer from my stash. The patterned paper for the title card is from a paper pad “Print Shop” by Studio Calico, the camera sticker is from a collection by Simple Stories, and die cuts from Papertrey Ink.
I seem to have a fondness for photos of Caleb walking away from us. This is another fave.
Those of you familiar with Rinda’s Summer Scavenger Hunt will remember this photo of Tracy’s family creating a parade for me. It ended up being one of my favorite photos from the summer.
The last page documents our excursion to the Strong Museum of Play in downtown Rochester. An awesome place, and there will be more photos from here later in the year. At the end of August I helped organize a picnic for the Urban Presbyterians Together, a group dedicated to supporting the ten urban churches in our Prebytery as well as incredible efforts to improve the City Schools.
Such lovely photos: it must be good fun looking over them again and putting your pages together
Doesn’t it feel good to sit down and scrap sometimes? I’m still really enjoying pulling out photos and paper and getting a page or two done every week.
Rinda
Lovely photos and some great pages. I have enjoyed looking at them 🙂
These pages made me happy just to look at them! I must have missed the parade – how wonderful (and what a lovely man!) – and the market looks like it provided you all with good things. I really like the sound of that museum – I think I could get lost there quite easily. Your bright, white style just showcases all this happiness so well.
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