Showing posts with label youngest son. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youngest son. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

On the Move with primary colors

that are perfect for a boy or  girl. It doesn't matter that there are flowers on my boy's page, the blue numbers totally offset any girliness. When I began this page I honestly wasn't in the mood to scrap, well I was but I wasn't. For me, its hard to explain - I want to create and then I have no idea where to begin and what to do.
 I feel overwhelmed. 
Design a new page, cut up new papers and what if it doesn't work out. 
Its at times like these I go back to the basics. 
I try not to do anything too tricky, and I tend to go to my stash so I can just relax and create. 
If anything gets messed up - no harm - no foul.
These are original photos and adhered with repositional tape just in case
And now they are done. 
The rest of the page was done with permanent tape and I have UNdu my go to
in times of scrappy desperation. 

This is my favorite youngest son who was on the move since birth and hasn't stopped yet. 
He was generally happy. And smiled alot.
Therefore momma was happy and smiled alot. 

Sassafrass lass, Studio Calico, Recollections, WRM. 

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Torreya State Park

Yay!!! The RV is finally fixed so we headed north to see our favorite youngest son. That is the view from our campsite. It was beautiful and peaceful. This is on our list to return. The only downside was that the sites were kinda tight and there was no privacy. However, we did scope out a couple of primo sites that will fit that bill for next time.

Tom and Shane watching orange peel sizzle when touched by a flame. Like that needed to be shared. Males.

Beautiful dogwood flowers. It was startling amongst the brown and dead leaves and wood.

Me & Tom enjoying the shade.

Shane and I went on a nature hike. This is the only flower we saw except for a bird that was too fast to be identified; the rest was woods.

Males tending the fire and I'm good with that as I was inside nuking some potatoes and mac and cheese. LOL. The modern joys of camping colliding with a charcol campfire. The smells were amazing. 
Twas a great day!
It was great to be off-line - there was no internet service and extremely dicey cell.