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Survivors honor their loved ones with TAPS Togethers during the Carry the Load Relay, May 2nd, 2023 in Roseville, CA.
digital template by Jen Caputo
papers from the "His Playroom" kit by Traci Reed
this is my first time using a digital template! how easy and fun!!
Project Life 2013: Week 13
I am so behind with Project Life .. I'm going to focus my LOAD efforts on catching up.
Lunch @ "The Malayan Council".
The special of the day.
Another OMG amount of carbo-load - a third of the noodles were left untouched - a waste of food I winced but I am not going to force feed myself.
The noodles arrived mercifully lightly veiled in a light creamy sauce....and thus was sufficiently moist although for something claiming to have Chilli Padi as a main ingredient, it was entirely lacklustre in the heat department!
Unfortunately, the smoked duck was overdone - cooked way past their best till they were rather dry and chewy. Granted they were marinated well - the flavours were excellent - but the delivery really let the dish down in my personal opinion.
Another great-idea-dish let down by an imbalance of execution.
When I started thinking about what makes my life unique, something came to mind, I am the messenger of my family, the one that keeps the communication between all the members. It all started when I was 13 years old and my parents got divorced, at that time my mom went through a very deep depression and I got to play the mothers role at my house. I was forced to mature at a very young age. At that time, this situation was very scary for me; I was young and felt that my whole life was coming down. Since my parents can´t talk to each other and my father and brother don´t have a good relationship it´s been up to me to maintain the communication between all of us. It hasn´t been easy at all, but I believe this situation made me stronger and helped me mature very early. Even though, being in this place (being the messenger of my family) isn´t easy at all, I would do it all over again just to maintain my family together in some sort of way, this is my role, and as hard as it can get I´ll keep doing it for the love I feel for them. (Something similar to this is what I wrote on my page).
Avtron Model K675A Permenant Outdoor Resistive Load Bank.
Capable of providing 300 KW at 240 volts, 3 Phase, 60Hz, 722 Amps per phase.
Loads of free classic papers (why as that man got a picture of David Nixon with his arms folded on his back?).
I'm off topic today. My son broke his ankle last night at an indoor trampoline park. If it weren't for LOAD, I would never in a million years scrap this. He couldn't believe I wanted to take his picture. He should be used to it by now. Lol
Animal Magnetism-
Journaling: Pets have always been a part of my life. My first pet was a canary that I named Petey. Later, we got two kittens, Buffy and MItzy. We always had cats...when I moved out I had a cat named Ebony. Then, when I got married we had many cats. My husband, always had dogs, so we got a dog-Tucker...a blacklab...because the kids were doing a unit study on dogs. We had him for 13 years. In 2005, my son got a bird (cockatiel), Phoebe. We still have her. Now, we also have a blue-eyed cat, Lacey & our rescue puppy, Jasper (shar-pei and Australian cattle dog mix).
Benjamin helps Daddy with the tie down straps while hauling tote boxes of nuts to the processing plant.
Marines and sailors from Combat Assault Battalion and 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, load their personal equipment on a truck for their departure from Okinawa to Hijudai Maneuver Area, Oita, Japan Aug. 17. The service members prepare all equipment to take part in exercise Forest Light 12-01, a semiannual bilateral training exercise with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. Both battalions are part of 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. 2nd Bn., 3rd Marines is in Okinawa under the unit deployment program. (Photo by U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jose D. Lujano/ Released)
This is my brother and I in 1954. It took me 10 minutes for an inspiration, (but I actually thought about it off & on all day) and 22 minutes to complete the layout. This was one of quickest layout ever!! I used a template "May 2009" from Marie Stones "http://www.freedigitalscrapbooking.com" I changed the colors to fit the mood of the photo.
Left to right are the Proteas a Panamanian bulk carrier, the Altair Dream a Japanese bulk carrier and the Hanton Trader a Phillipine bulk carrier loading grain at the Cargill terminal in North Vancouver, BC
Digital. Needed another quick page for another busy day today. I've had this idea in my head for a long time. So I finally got it down on "paper." It is a 6x6 layout for my personal scrap-journal.
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