Monday, December 10, 2007

Design team submission



I made this layout for Pazzles Design Team using cosmo cricket papers and my pazzles pro cutter. Normally I don't take pics of my layouts, but this one I like. Well, I would change things now, but it is done. The picture is from saturday night. Becca went to her Winter Formal. She did not get her hair done, buy an expensive dress, etc. I a actually glad - she is less materialistic now. She does not fit the mold of everyone else. I was stressing about it last week as she would be underdressed, but was told that was what kids were supposed to do (choose the best dress in their closet). Why call it a Winter FORMAL then? Oh well. She had fun!

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Green Christmas...

Alright, I already have a pile of presents under the tree. We have a loose budget. Wouldn't it be great if we just did tradition without the spending. I can't help but think of Little Women and Amy saying that "I am desperate for drawing pencils" but then they are still so thankful anyway. I know it is a different time and era but if the kids weren't around, it would be different. So why can't we just stop buying? Because it is not normal. I ran across Don't Buy anything for Christmas. Once you get to their ideas it is really great.
for example, my in laws are always a gift problem. Not only do thy have everything, they probably have two of everything! I may get them the stuff they would have to go out and buy on a shopping trip instead. Maybe throw in a few things they might not consider. Still workng on that list - I guess I need to hurry!

Also visit Ten thousand villages. Helping the environment and changing the world are ideas I discuss in my classes but do not completely follow. By buying from companies such as Ten thousand villages, you give a hand up to some of the poorest areas of the world. On top of that, you start to change society by giving value especially to women where they have not been valued before. Not sexist but true: If the value of women around the world were to change, then many of the problems that exist there will begin to change.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Celebrating the holidays in style!

I had the best time at my husbands Christmas party last weekend. He works for Reliant Energy at the Keystone station. The party was held in the London Ballroom at Chestnut Ridge Resort in Blairsville. It is a beautiful place, tastefully decorated, and an unbelievable facility. I need to make my way back there some time in the future. Now that I see you can go eat there, it would be a new place to try and a great change of pace.

We had beef, chicken (which was wonderful), a great assortment of vegetables and sides as well as a chocolate mousse cake. Dancing was great and the DJ emceed many of the games that night, played our requests promptly and was very attentive.

But most importantly was the attention to detail provided by Paula and Cheryl from Keystone Station. I have been in charge of Christmas parties before and know the work required. These ladies' outdid themselves. I really want them to know how much their efforts, time, and talent that they put in to the event was appreciated. I hope everyone had a wonderful time - I know I did! I really want them to know what a great job they did.

Everyone I met was warm and wonderful and I had the best conversations with those at our table. I especially am glad that everyone was so good about getting out there to dance. It was a fantastic evening and would love to get together with them again. Unfortunately I did not get a picture of us - especially since I was all dolled up in a knockout dress! Next time, I'll bring the camera - but doubt I would have as much time to have fun.

Happy Holidays everyone!
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