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Sorry about the late description. I was tired last night and just wanted to go to bed.
So, This is the night my husband proposed to me. December 21, 2006. We were at the El Vez Merry Mex-mas concert. John had contact El Vez before the show and asked if he could proposed on stage. El Vez incorporated the proposal into his show... It was one crazy night. In front of 300 people, John got down on one knee and proposed. I was speechless for 45 minutes. I said yes, and that I wanted something to drink and thank you. I looked at the ring, looked at John and looked at the ring.
Since I was little I always wanted to get married. At 39, I decided that the only way that was going to happen was if I dropped my weight and really LOOKED. So, I did. and there was John. He really did make that dream come true.
PS... this is the pink paislee mistable paper. i loved putting the spun sugar down on the bottom and then misting the whole thing with sunflower perfect pearl mist! I got exactly the paper color I was looking for... romantic and muted.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al-9q7sBW78 (just in case you want to see it, it's on YouTube!)
Me with my "Magic Teacher" from high school on the left -- she taught me Algebra II and Trig.
Me with the student for whom *I* was the magic teacher -- I taught her Algebra I and Geometry and tutored her through Calculus.
Template by Katie Pertiet, background paper by Jessica Sprague.
Load structures between successive fine-grained turbidites in the Mississippian Rancheria Formation, Escondido Canyon, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. Scanned from original 35mm slide.
The day before we got married the dj called and told me he forgot to write down our songs. Oops. I don't know if I told him the wrong song or if it was written down wrong. We didn't get god only knows, we got wouldn't it be nice. We laughed the whole way down the isle.
Taken with Nikon D3100 with 18-55mm lens on a gorillapod, was taken in a barn with no light on except for a heater iin the corner which was used to light the room just enough for the long exposure, then me and my cousin ran around with our phones to creare the light trails.
Hobbies Past-I have loved crafts and making things since I was a child. I remember making dollhouses and doll furniture from boxes and found objects. I learned how to embroider, needlepoint, rug-hooking, knitting, crocheting, sewing, count-cross stitch, oil painting, watercolors, pen & ink sketching and macrame-just to name a few. This Christmas I made (from an old pattern) a macrame Christmas Tree wall hanging for my daughter's new apartment. I liked it so much I made one for us! I have so many hobbies, i don't think I'll get bored when I get old(er).
Abandoned loading chute and corral on the western edge of the Denver Metro Area. It has been around for a few years without any use. Encroachment of the city and a change in the lifestyle of the property owners is evident. Everything must change now and again. It reminds me of working on my farm as a child, loading cattle or pigs into a trailer bound for pasture or market.
You can never go back, but you can remember!
Loading up some Norway Pine, Hemlock and White Pine for our camp- Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
Captured on a loading dock at Lubec, Maine.
Lubec was incorporated in 1811 and is easternmost town in the continental United States.
...and this is just the beginning! Thoroughly enjoyed this season's LOAD, the thought, inspiration and encouragement. I'll miss it but plan to continue getting those stories told!
Cheers~
Soldiers of the 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company, 12th Aviation Battalion, The Army Aviation Brigade, conduct sling load training with Aviators operating a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter at Davison Army Airfield, Virginia, July 18, 2019 (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Nicholas Farina)
An ex-UK rubbish truck doing the rounds early on a Saturday morning. The rear has had a modification to allow riders.
Day 28
Inspiration : Where
Journaling reads:
"destination
i might not be where i thought i was going...but i think i'm right where i am supposed to be. 5/13"
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white], Papertrey Ink [aqua mist, true black]
Patterned paper: Jillibean Soup [grey]
Transparency: Hambly
Die cut: Sizzix
Stamps: Heidi Swapp [destination], Papertrey Ink [dots]
Tiny Staples: Tim Holtz
Ink: Versafine [black], Papertrey Ink [aqua mist]
Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Tombow, Scotch
Pen: Staedtler
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APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
Day 13
Inspiration : MO
[The background story]
My journaling is a brief intro to the way my mind works and it's a little more than crazy. While I'm not on the extreme end of OCD for all things, I'm pretty close. At least I know how to laugh at myself.
Journaling reads:
"I'm more than a little OCD about things in my life - but I call it CDO so the letters are in alphabetical order like they should be. I'm also a tad ADD so sometimes you never know what to expect out of me. Home decor and most things done with a quantity must be an odd number. Certain things have a very certain order, especially when I am cleaning & organizing. In my car, as soon as I get in, I lock the doors so I don't fall out & when it's time to lock the doors when I'm out of my car, it's gotta be done three times. I always have two hairties on my wrists and one in my hair. I love order of all types & although I'm not as extreme as some, I do tend to drive friends & family crazy. They are little things - quirks that make me-me. Here's a favorite pic of ducks!"
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Picking up supplies at the loading docks.
Photography by Barry Corbet, copyright The American Alpine Club, For more information please contact library@americanalpineclub.org