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Loading up the press sheets onto the feed side of the press. A few adjustments and settings to make before running the paper through.
Here is the next page from the Disney '06 book.
This one was a little hard for me to write. If you read it, you will understand why. I love to write, so that wasn't the issue. It was the topic. It breaks my heart to think about this little girl. I get a lump in my throat. However, I had to tell the story because it really did make an impact on my husband and me. And I needed to get it out quickly. Pretty much what I typed is what you see. I just couldn't bear doing much editing. The other thing I had to consider as a writer was that this is our DISNEY album. I didn't want to make the story too depressing.
("Chickie" who I mention in the story was my husband's dear grandmother.)
You can't read the text very well. Here it is:
Sometimes you just end up in the right place at the right time... for a reason. Pat and I had the afternoon to ourselves at MGM (and later headed to Epcot). We saw Mickey and Minnie posing for pictures and we couldn't resist waiting in line to meet them. While we stood there, a Disney cast member escorted a small group of people to the front of the line. The little girl in the picture was part of that group. Pat and I both gasped at what we saw - she was a Make-a-Wish child. This organization has always held a special place in our hearts - it was Chickie's favorite charity and we had also adopted it as ours. Looking at this little girl, we were struck with a strange mix of emotions; we were sad that this adorable child was a Wish recipient but we were also happy for her that her wish had come true. It's a strange combination, especially while standing in line to meet two giant mice at the Happiest Place on Earth. But that little girl reminded us, ever so simply and quietly, to be happy and appreicate... well, everything. Even giant mice.
God, this one was a hard one. But I knew it was the right photo. My husband took our 3 yo to the cemetery to meet his grandpa for the first time. It still brings tears to my eyes. Anyway, Sean has been asking about Johns daddy, and asking. On top of that, he is fascinated with death. So, John took him while I was cropping at my LSS.
How it relates... John and I are obsessed with genealogy. We have been working on our family trees on ancestry.com. I've got over 1000 people in my tree. John has over 850. And we both have Great-grandparents that we haven't found on one line. Sean has picked up this importance of family, and wanting to know all about it. We love that. We also love that Sean asked for time to talk to his grandpa alone. More tears. So sad that I have yet to meet him too.
Oh yeah... Now that it's done, I'm sad I decided to sew on the page. I may redo, just to remove the stitching.
I am a bit embarrassed to upload this but it's late now and I won't have time to do it again! I've messed up the spraying! The visual triangle is 3 snowflakes but you can't really see the one at the top! I LOVE this photo though! We don't often get snow and here are my favourite beach huts covered in a snowy white blanket!
This was fun! I enjoyed working with a 6x12" cardstock.
Cardstock: Prism, Paper: Black Market Paper Society, Embellishments: Gemestones- Hero Arts, Rubons:Basic Grey, 7 Gypsies, Font: Oklahoma, The Queen & King
My happy place is my back porch, I love to sit here in the evenings, ipad, reading, glass of wine. AHHHH.. I'm Sad LOAD is coming to a close, I rocked 32 LO's this month.. a record for me!
Camp Nor'wester 80th Reunion, Labor Day weekend, 2015. Loading the canoe preparatory to getting it stretched.
My son Tim and his wife Heather at my 50th birthday party! My husband surprised me! My family and friends were all there!
The Bugis Schooners were often loaded with bags of concrete or Rice. The work is back breaking, but this worker was happy to see us and gave us a big smile. The guys loading the concrete bags would carry two 50kg bags on their shoulders as they walked up the gangplank to load the boats.
Medair worker Christoph Roduit (right) helping to load a box of Medair's supplies into the Cessna 208 Caravan aircraft at Ivato airport, Madagascar in preparation for a flight.
When i googled my name in ebay i came up up with Marya Hornbacher's novel so I drew on the colours from the novel cover
My Roommate (Gabe Davis) and I planned on going on a motorcycle trip to Las Vegas, down to LA and then back home to Salem Oregon. On the way to Vegas we were heading over the pass and got hit with what seemed like a blizzard, Gabe lost control of his bike and shortly after I lost control of mine. We both came out ok but our bike had to much damage to continue. Lucky for us our friend brad came to the rescue and drove almost 8 hours to come get us. This is when we were loading up in town just about to head out
Day Thirteen
I wasn't happy with any of the results from the Ebay search...so I went a little different route and just scrapped a few pictures I'd been holding onto for awhile.
Little random...but as you know by now, so am I.
The photo on the left is elevated with pop dots and lines up with the second picture.
Journaling reads:
"One of my FAVORITE things about the car show was riding in the new jeep on a really interesting obstacle course : over logs, on an angle, up a SUPER steep hill & then down the hill with NO BRAKES! It was totally AWESOME! It makes me want a jeep maybe more now than EVER! Such a fun adventure. 2011 :)"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: The Paper Company
Patterned Paper: My Mind's Eye [orange], Doodlebug [black], Basic Grey [letters], Crate Paper [ledger]
Die-cut letters: Sizzix [Lime Light]
Border punch: Fiskars
Pen: Staedtler
Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch, Xyron
Thanks for looking!
Photograph taken at Llanfair Caereinion on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway on Saturday 11th June 2016
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...
Soldiers from the 20th Support Command (CBRNE) load ammunition clips for M9 shooters April 3 during range week.
This is a conveyor for a mine. It was for carrying coal and loading it into one single hopper for removal from the mine and shipping off.