2007
2008
2009
2010
now
oh my goodness, how time flies.
how the heart grows and fills with love.
oh and the brain gets dumber, too. at least in my case. 🙂
ha! happy tuesday!
xxo
reading, organizing, shopping, momming too close to the sun. Home is wherever the Army sends us.
the march kit, into the woods, is now available at studio calico! this month i again purchased all four add-ons.
i have never really been one for all four in the past, but the last few months i’ve decided i need to build my stash up again.
over my pregnancy and in the early days after the babies were born, i lost a bit of mojo. i got rid of a lot of supplies that had just been sitting around for ages.
besides, everything this month called my name for different reasons. SC is pretty much the only place i shop now, with no LSS here (boo hiss), so for a few months I’ll just get it all. 🙂
here’s what I came up with this month. i decided i wanted to challenge myself a bit with scrapbooking. when you design for a company, you are supposed to inspire people to use their products. in order to do this, you have to keep things fresh and i think it’s high time for me to learn a few more techniques!
nothing fancy, i’m starting slow…but i want to learn how to incorporate techniques and still keep my style.
three
size: 12×12
made using:
martha stewart butterfly punch
alphabet from main kit
yes it’s true. i misted! i can’t believe it myself. i’ve resisted the trend for a while now. mainly b/c it’s not “me”. and i’m fine with that. but i really wanted to use PINK mister huey!
i really feel i found a way to use mist and still have the layout look like “me”. pretty proud of myself i must say. HA!
i used the violet die cut paper as a mask, placing it on top of a sheet of cardstock. i misted with piglet, removed the die cut paper, and voila. simple, i know. but oh do the results make me happy.
i then cut a couple of the flowers from the die cut paper to frame these sweet photos of sadie.
the book page to the left has a banner on it, i trimmed the banner off of the page so it could overlap my photos.
i think the little yellow tulle flower is super sweet as well.
i used the woodgrain stamp and chicken feed ink to stamp on cardstock, and then i punched butterflies using the martha butterfly stamp.
you know what i love about this page now that i think about it? it’s SO sadie.super soft and sweet, but also messy. just right if you ask me.
awe
size: 12×12
made using:
close to my heart lagoon ink
martha stewart scallop dot punch
a smidge of babbling brook (stamp,paper,trim)
my favorite part about this page is the “ruffles” i made using border punches.
i layered them and flipped up the edges with my finger to give the page a bit of texture.
and yes, i stamped again. i figure it’s time to stop saying i don’t stamp and get over it. i want to stamp, so i’m going to dang it! it sure doesn’t have to be perfect!
i treasure these photos of j and the babies. i think every day how cool it is to have twins. i’m STILL in shock and awe that we have TWO. i’m wondering if that feeling will ever stop and i wanted to do a page about it. 🙂
already
size: 8 1/2×11
made using:
versafine onyx ink
a little bit of everything, ha!
from main kit: stamp, patterned paper
from babbling brook: office pockets, sugar and spice sticker
from mossy knoll: ribbon
from sunny clearing: alphabet, crochet doily
from wildflower: button, sticker
this photo? makes me laugh SO HARD. so so so so so hard. i wanted to do a page that was a bit quirky…about how lucy already has a bit of sadie spunk to her.
not much to explain here, just fun bits and pieces here and there.
feels like spring at forsyth park
size: 12×12
made using:
sunny clearing– yellow die cut paper, gingham paper, butterfly
main– papers, stamp, alpha
mossy knoll– alpha
i was looking at these KI die cut calendar papers and thinking how much i loved them. then i realized that one kind of looked like a sun and one could be a hill.
we had just visited forsyth park on a beautiful sunny day…i decided to go with my idea and do a page about that day.
i cut an edge from the yellow calendar paper and used it, along with the gingham paper for the rays, to make a sun at the top of my page.
i placed my title work, and a sweet little bee (stamped using lemon drops), on the sun.
on the “hill” i did a collage of my iPhone photos from our day at the park. I backed each square photo with patterned paper, and scattered tiny butterflies in the collage.
this is a different style for me, but it was so fun to make and i’m super happy with the results.
so that’s it for this month! if the sickies wouldn’t have gotten me, who knows how many i would have done…this month is so bright, happy, and full of fantastic texture.
i also wanted to let y’all know that the january stamps are now available in the store.
i LOVE how the circle/words stamp looks here, it’s one of my favorites and i’d grab it up if i were you :):
happy monday!
xo
s
thank you for your get well wishes over the past couple of days. i seem to be emerging from the fog, just very weak and tired!
harper has missed three days of school now, and sadie bug came in our room last night and threw up on the floor. she was so scared, bless her heart.
the baby chicks seem okay, just a bit warm. i’ve given them some tylenol and i’m keeping them up in my room, just as i did yesterday…hoping to keep them away from most of the germs.
speaking of the babies…
they are now (as of yesterday!!) officially three months old.
i can’t even believe it as i type it! a quarter of a year. sigh. no more newborn scrunchy legs and sleepy eyes. the fists are slowly coming unclenched.
although we are still finding lint in those little palms every day. ew. what is it with new babies and stinky, linty palms? hahah!
at three months,
lucy :
probably weighs in the 10-11 pound range…i haven’t had them weighed in a while.
nicknames:
oocee (as sadie used to say when i was pregnant with the babies)
lucy caboosie (this is a total sadie-ism. if l has my genes in that vicinity, this is NOT a name that needs to stick. ahaha!)
lucy claire- sometimes we call her this, sometimes just lucy
still has a full head of hair, although she’s getting a bit of a bald spot in the back.
happy go lucky
good eater
good sleeper, will fall asleep without any help
quieter than her sister
developing sweet little rolls in her thighs.
wants nothing to do with a binkie
smiles all the time
loves bath time
cate:
probably weighs around ten pounds or close to it
nicknames:
catie
cate the great (a nickname her sissies call her)
still only has peach fuzz, and a big ole bald spot on the back of her head.
the talker of the two. always cooing, engaging mama, smiling
finicky eater. stops and starts on the bottle, takes AGES to drink a few ounces. still prefers to nurse over the bottle.
loves her binkie
lets us know when she is not happy with us (she’s usually annoyed with daddy 🙂
loves bath
getting SUPER chubby cheeks and belly,
totally catching up with her sister in the weight department.
and i’ve fallen in love with them.
it’s getting easier every day and i just could eat them up.
their chubby bellies
tiny toes
the way their little hands grip my finger, their smiles that i think are just for me, even though they really aren’t. 🙂
that picture of cate where she is just GRINNING? i took that yesterday, she was so happy to see me. she hadn’t seen me the entire day when i was so sick, and her face just lit up when i got her up the next day.
they are so beautiful. and i couldn’t love them more!
happy friday.
xoxo
s
sometimes i get perturbed.
about silly things…
with the fact that he’s never home,
with snoring,
with socks thrown all over the house.
and then i remember that year.
six deployments now, but i always think of that year.
the fear, the terror, the worry.
the 25 pounds i lost, the memorial services attended, listening to amazing grace and seeing the anguish and despair on the faces of the women left behind.
looking at my girls, and for the first time in my life not knowing whether their daddy would come home.
the lines on his face that he acquired over that year.
the churning stomach, nails bit to the quick, emotional phone calls.
i think about that,
and suddenly i don’t give a damn that he didn’t help me do the dishes. all i care about is that he is here. and how lucky i am that he came home.
s
i’m in love with savannah.
or, as the girls call her, sa-voom-boom.
goose bump inducing, throat catching, teary-eyed love.
i can’t get through her as quickly as i would like because we are always pausing so j can read her historical markers, the history here is amazing.
i never ever tire of her. i adore her quirks. her food, her architecture, her sights.
she is the perfect mixture of old and new. of funky, tortured artist SCAD hipsters, tourists,and genteel old money.
amazing shopping, culture, azaleas, searing summer heat but beautiful in the spring… local artists, gourmet foot, street food. wrought iron.
southern charm,forsyth park, hospitality, class, watching drunken antics on river street.
the beach a stone’s throw away, incredible mansions, countless festivals…the biggest st. patrick’s day celebration outside of boston.
kitch and class all rolled into one.
okay, i’ll stop but i could go on forever. truly.
admittedly, we haven’t had the time to explore her as much as we have wanted to. but we are working on it…we had to take a brief hiatus due to the arrival of two sweet baby girls. but we are back with a vengeance.
favorite restaurants: mrs. wilkes’ boarding house, vinnie van go-go’s, soho south cafe, firefly cafe,the pink house, crab shack,chart house,huey’s on the river, the cotton exchange, mellow mushroom
still wanting to try: elizabeth on 37th, garibaldi’s, vic’s on the river, corleone’s, lulu’s chocolate bar, 700 Drayton, Clary’s, gryphon tea room
favorite bakery and candy shop: back in the day, savannah’s candy kitchen
favorite shopping: paris market, nadeau, SCAD gift shop, 24e(not my style, but fun to peruse),Broughton Street
still wanting to try: flea markets, junk shops, antiques…HELLO!!! also art galleries. basically all the places you can’t go with kids…sarah jane children’s boutique
favorite street: west jones street. we drive down this all the time and dream of living there.
favorite neighborhood:ardsley park (ditto above).
here are a few of our favorite places in photos:
left to right, top to bottom:
fragrant garden at forsyth park, the forsyth park fountain, local entertainment at one of the squares, mrs. wilke’s boarding house, tybee island, more tybee island, three photos of savannah’s candy kitchen, city market (outside vinnie van go go’s),six photos of forsyth park, two photos of back in the day bakery, crab shack, paris market, broughton street.
when the babies are a bit bigger i am going to take my REAL camera and just walk around and photograph savannah.
you are going to have to drag me from here screaming and kicking. and you are going to have a tough time convincing us not to retire here. 🙂
she’s won me over and will always have a hold on my heart, i think.
happy monday- xo
s