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Taking a road trip.

July 22nd, 2009 by Donna | Comments Off | Filed in AnyThing

So me and my daughter Korine are taking a road trip to KC. There is a Culinary Arts School there she wants to attend, we are going to look at the campus and see if it can be worked out for her to take classes there. She will have to commute but she may only have to do it 2 to 3 days a week so it may not be too bad as if she was  getting a job there and having to drive it everyday. She is really excited about the school because there is a lot of hands on training there and I think you learn better that way. She has always loved to cook. I think it runs in the family my mom’s dad, my mom, me, Korine and Torrie my grandaughter loves to help in the kitchen too. So who knows maybe Korine can teach me a few things too.  Wish us luck. Thanks.

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SPRING OR NOT SPRING THAT IS THE ? lol!

March 31st, 2009 by Donna | Comments Off | Filed in Scrapbooking

So the snow came and then within 24 hours was melted away. I feel fortunate that we only got 4 1/2 inches. I heard Pratt KS got 28 in that is so CRAZY!! Now we are still sitting here waiting the arrival of  spring. Right now the wind is blowing and the air is cold. Says it may rain but I havn’t seen any yet. I myself don’t mind the wind blowing lightly but not 35-40 miles an hour. And I wouldn’t mind a light misty Spring like rain wihtout the cold. I guess patience is a virtue. Right? Well soon it will be nice out again and the birds will be back, the grass will be green and the flowers that didn’t die from this last cold bout will bloom. Then we can go out have a picnic, take pictures, BBQ, take pictures, go to the park, take pictures,  go out and smell the flowers, see the green grass and take pictures.

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Clever Ways to Use Scrapbook Titles

March 27th, 2009 by Chuck | Comments Off | Filed in Scrapbooking

Adding wording and verbiage to your scrapbook pages is important and fun and a part of creating scrapbook albums.You might be adding additional paragraphs to your layout or using scrapbooking titles, and you may want to include the name of your photo’s subject or a date and location for some of your photographs.  Wording can really make your page come alive and can help you remember times and locations for vacation or other photos, and certainly add some personalization as well – the name of the pet is often used on pages with their pictures, and baby pages usually have the child’s full name as well.You can use scrapbook titles in fun and creative ways to make them appear as actual page elements and not just an afterthought.

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New experience, going to school for the first time.

March 11th, 2009 by Donna | Comments Off | Filed in Family

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They grow so fast. Pictures of course. Torrie’s first day of School.

March 9th, 2009 by Donna | Comments Off | Filed in Family, education

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Scrapbooking

February 17th, 2009 by Donna | Comments Off | Filed in Arts and Crafts

I have not been here to blog and I have not been able to scrapbook. Everybody here is sick again. We just can’t get rid of it. TERRIBLE. Hope everyone is well at your house and can get back to scrapbooking too.

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Til next time, Donna

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Savor Every Minute of Parenthood

February 11th, 2009 by RachelNunez | Comments Off | Filed in Parenting

Parenthood is such a wonderful thing. Holding a tiny, squirming baby in your arms, borne from love that you yourself cultivated is indeed one of the highlights of life. Endless possibilities await your little bundle of joy from the moment he opens his eyes for the first time.

In a couple of months, your baby will be babbling with you, trying to talk with you. Then they’ll start wiggling their feet and stomping around the place while saying that magical first word that captivates every loving mother and father’s heart. And before you know what hit you, they’ve already turned eighteen, are making their own decisions in life, and flying out of the nest to make their own mark in destiny.

So here’s a quick bite for a parent to chew up and digest for a moment: time flies.

In the short span of a person’s life, it is childhood that leaves the deepest impressions in the mind of a growing child. These impressions often stick like super-glue with them their entire life, and are also as hard to remove as super-glue. With that in mind, what really matters is the impression you are going to leave your child as they grow older.

Will they remember you for being the loving daddy that carried them around his shoulder as they squeal in joyous abandon inside the toy-section of a kid’s store? Or will they remember your angry, uncalled-for barks as you scold them for even just staring at that very same kids store because you’re too busy to care? Will they remember you as the caring mother who tenderly dresses the cuts and scrapes they get while playing in the yard? Or will they remember you knocking them around because they got mud on their clothes for the nth time and screaming at the top of your lungs for something so trivial?

It all boils down to love.

Believe it or not, even an unborn infant inside its mother’s womb can feel if it is loved or not. A baby born from an unexpected conception, an angry and bitter mother in an equally angry and bitter environment will be born and grow up with more problems than a baby that’s expected and cared for in a loving environment.

This may all sound so daunting and seemingly impossible. But truth be told, you don’t need to be the perfect parent. There is no such as a perfect parent. Mistakes are made along the way, and these mistakes will come your way sooner or later. What then matters is that you know how to correct your mistakes soon enough that your child would understand and become stronger with you.

A parent who truly, genuinely loves his or her child will take the necessary steps to make sure that their child would grow up strong, healthy, with character, a healthy outlook on life, and most importantly, knowing what love is. A person can never truly love unless he himself knows what love is. And that is the greatest gift any parent can give their child.

Children are only children for such a short time. So whether it’s a quick trip to the kids store or simply just horsing around with them, make sure you make the best of those precious few years you’ve got being a full-time parent. You sure won’t regret it when the time comes.

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