Dear Mom,
Kate had a boy. You should have seen the clothes she wore while pregnant. You would have loved them. Reminded me a bit of Jackie. And perfect timing. I finally got around to changing the address on your People and Sports Illustrated mags. Bingo. Got the royal baby issue yesterday. I pretty much don't know who anyone else in the People is (ever hear of Amanda Bynes? Me either, except apparently she has issues.) And someone named Corey died of an overdose. Not sure who he was but it made a big splash. Yeah, we are both a bit too old for these magazines.
I'm starting to understand what getting older does. I don't know most of the folks at work. I was talking to one of the new lawyers the other day about an issue and went to pull out the statute to show her something, and said "Let's go to the video." She looked at me like I was crazy. Imagine, never hearing that phrase.
But I'm not getting old. I'm just entering a new phase. I'm losing weight. Slowly and in ups and downs. I'm getting out more. Signing up for a watercolor class and an aquatics class (that's what they call water exercise now).
I miss you mom. Andy misses you too. He's doing great. I wish so much you could see him going to work every day. Last night he cooked chicken. Made a mess but the food was good.
More later! Joan
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
CASology Week 54: Gold (Birds???)
Came across the CASology challenge blog. This week's challenge was to use gold. I can do that! So I did.
Here's another photo for those of you who prefer the traditional stand up view:
Stamped the sentiment and a few hearts in Versamark and embossed in gold. Filled in other hearts in red and pink. Filled in the red outlined hearts with a Pitt gold pen.
Stamps: Avery Elle Handwritten Notes and Simon Says Stamp Best Mom Ever
Ink: Versamagic Red Rocket, Versamark, Memento Angel Pink
MOOD WHEN DONE = Laughing I gave this card to Mike. He made no comment on the card other than to thank me. So I nagged him and he said, "Oh, I like the birds on this card." Good thing he is otherwise a sweetie!
Dear Not Fat Person
Maybe you're not fat because you exercise self control and/or your body. Maybe your genes are helping you. Maybe you find food boring. Maybe you prefer broccoli to potato chips. Maybe you were born that way and wish you had a few more curves. Maybe you are not fat today but you were fat yesterday. Maybe you are sick and would love to put on a few pounds. Whatever the reason, I'm not holding it against you.
I know, I know, most serial killers are not fat.
Most members of Congress are not fat.
Most dictators are not fat.
Most drug addicts are not fat.
Most criminals are not fat.
But I'm not going to assume that you are evil or skanky or a bad person or scary just because your BMI is normal. It wouldn't be fair to make those assumptions about you ....
No need to thank me....
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
More Anemones
Love the hand drawn spiky (??) look of these flowers.
Inspired by Julie's card here, I made this --
I loved the corner of bright flowers, the hand drawn lines, the sentiment popped up, and the use of a black card base in Julie's card. Stamped the top of the bunch of flowers and added a few flowers using the single stem in the set. Didn't bother to mask.
Using Copics, colored 3 flowers in purple to form a triangle and then colored the remainder in shades of pink and red. Added Stickles in the center of the flowers because why not?
TIP ON WORKING WITH DUPLEX CARD STOCK: To achieve the dark outside/white inside of this card stock, the manufacturer sprays black ink onto white card stock. Scoring and creasing the card can cause tiny cracks in the black. Score and fold gently, and if you see any cracks, use a black Copic or Sharpie to touch up.
MOOD WHEN DONE = Yawning. Started this at 1 am and finished at 3 am
Stamps: Flourishes Anemone and Tea Rose (sentiment)
Paper: Flourishes white and A Muse Studio Onyx
Ink: MementoTuxedo
Other: Copics, Stickles, dimensionals, Micron Pigment pen
Inspired by Julie's card here, I made this --
I loved the corner of bright flowers, the hand drawn lines, the sentiment popped up, and the use of a black card base in Julie's card. Stamped the top of the bunch of flowers and added a few flowers using the single stem in the set. Didn't bother to mask.
Using Copics, colored 3 flowers in purple to form a triangle and then colored the remainder in shades of pink and red. Added Stickles in the center of the flowers because why not?
TIP ON WORKING WITH DUPLEX CARD STOCK: To achieve the dark outside/white inside of this card stock, the manufacturer sprays black ink onto white card stock. Scoring and creasing the card can cause tiny cracks in the black. Score and fold gently, and if you see any cracks, use a black Copic or Sharpie to touch up.
MOOD WHEN DONE = Yawning. Started this at 1 am and finished at 3 am
Stamps: Flourishes Anemone and Tea Rose (sentiment)
Paper: Flourishes white and A Muse Studio Onyx
Ink: MementoTuxedo
Other: Copics, Stickles, dimensionals, Micron Pigment pen
Monday, July 22, 2013
Just Because . . .
I'm home!
No, I haven't returned from a trip, just using stamp sets that are my style. When it comes to stamping, I've learned that I'm not good with most trends. Just give me some beautiful flowers and I'm happy.
So I checked out Flourishes recently and scooped up a few sets, including the new Anemones set. Here's my first effort with that set paired with Inside Out Just Because (a sentiment set). The inside says "you needed a little cheering up." I know the perfect person for this card.
I found some pretty A Muse Studio cardstock in my left over stash and stamped it with Hero Arts Unicorn (white) ink. Added a few black dots in the centers and a spray of silver thread from my Mom's sewing stash. Thread adhered with a mini staple.
MOOD WHEN DONE = Happy!
No, I haven't returned from a trip, just using stamp sets that are my style. When it comes to stamping, I've learned that I'm not good with most trends. Just give me some beautiful flowers and I'm happy.
So I checked out Flourishes recently and scooped up a few sets, including the new Anemones set. Here's my first effort with that set paired with Inside Out Just Because (a sentiment set). The inside says "you needed a little cheering up." I know the perfect person for this card.
I found some pretty A Muse Studio cardstock in my left over stash and stamped it with Hero Arts Unicorn (white) ink. Added a few black dots in the centers and a spray of silver thread from my Mom's sewing stash. Thread adhered with a mini staple.
MOOD WHEN DONE = Happy!
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Gifts
The box, the bow, the anticipation. Love a gift. And love giving a gift.
One Mother's Day, when our son was 3, I got nothing. No card, no gift. The look on my face sent Mike scurrying to the store. He came home with a bag of red licorice. Not even a big bag.
One Christmas he asked if we could just skip giving each other gifts. Going to the mall was stressful. His Mom took him aside and told Mike that if she and my father in law could give gifts to each other, even through some very lean years, Mike was going out and getting me a Christmas present.
Since then there have been appropriate boxes and cards for all the usual occasions. But Mike's heart isn't in it and he pretty much begs me to tell him what to buy. Some of my friends get jewelry or flowers or clothes or other lovely things. And for years I compared my gift situation and came up wanting.
But then I grew up and noticed that Mike helped take care of my Mom. He always empties the dishwasher, encourages me to buy stamp stuff, takes out the garbage cans and brings them in, and rides the subway and walks a mile home so I get the air conditioned car. He encourages me to retire when work weighs me down even though money would be very tight, and keeps me company when I'm watching stupid Housewives TV shows "because it is better sitting with you than sitting alone."
I don't have a lot of boxes to unwrap. No ribbon to toss. No anticipation of what's in the box. I'm not surprised anymore by Mike's love. It doesn't come in a box. But I'm still thrilled when I hear his key in the lock at the end of the day. The surprise is that he still shows up, smiling and happy to see me, despite my whining. Putting up with me -- the best gift of all.
One Mother's Day, when our son was 3, I got nothing. No card, no gift. The look on my face sent Mike scurrying to the store. He came home with a bag of red licorice. Not even a big bag.
One Christmas he asked if we could just skip giving each other gifts. Going to the mall was stressful. His Mom took him aside and told Mike that if she and my father in law could give gifts to each other, even through some very lean years, Mike was going out and getting me a Christmas present.
Since then there have been appropriate boxes and cards for all the usual occasions. But Mike's heart isn't in it and he pretty much begs me to tell him what to buy. Some of my friends get jewelry or flowers or clothes or other lovely things. And for years I compared my gift situation and came up wanting.
But then I grew up and noticed that Mike helped take care of my Mom. He always empties the dishwasher, encourages me to buy stamp stuff, takes out the garbage cans and brings them in, and rides the subway and walks a mile home so I get the air conditioned car. He encourages me to retire when work weighs me down even though money would be very tight, and keeps me company when I'm watching stupid Housewives TV shows "because it is better sitting with you than sitting alone."
I don't have a lot of boxes to unwrap. No ribbon to toss. No anticipation of what's in the box. I'm not surprised anymore by Mike's love. It doesn't come in a box. But I'm still thrilled when I hear his key in the lock at the end of the day. The surprise is that he still shows up, smiling and happy to see me, despite my whining. Putting up with me -- the best gift of all.
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