Sunday, June 14, 2009

New Changes are a comin'!!!!!

That's it! New goal! To change up my blog, to post regularly!!!



Here's what's a comin:



-New Look!

-Contests!

-Challenges!

-New Photos & Video!

-Lively Banter :)

-New Quotes

-Life-enriching content :)



Here's a start...on the photos/video part....



Guess where Waldo just visited and had a marvelously relaxing time?







Post your answer!





Friday, February 20, 2009

What do you think?

From Seth Godin's Blog:

Authenticity
If it acts like a duck (all the time), it's a duck. Doesn't matter if the duck thinks it's a dog, it's still a duck as far as the rest of us are concerned.
Authenticity, for me, is doing what you promise, not "being who you are".
That's because 'being' is too amorphous and we are notoriously bad at judging that. Internal vision is always blurry. Doing, on the other hand, is an act that can be seen by all.
As the Internet and a connected culture places a higher premium on authenticity (because if you're inconsistent, you're going to get caught) it's easy to confuse authentic behavior with an existential crisis. Are you really good enough, kind enough, generous enough and brave enough to be authentically a hero or leader?
Mother Theresa was filled with self doubt. But she was an authentic saint, because she always acted like one.
You could spend your time wondering if what you say you are is really you. Or you could just act like that all the time. That's good enough, thanks. Save the angst for later.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

My Review of We R Memory Keepers 12x12 Faux Leather 3-Ring Binder: Nutmeg

Originally submitted at RitzCamera.com

Classic Leather 3-Ring 12" x 12" Binder Albums come in a variety of colors. This acid-free line of albums are made of the finest quality materials, imported from Italy and adorned with beautiful stitching and silver metal accents. Album is made of Italian Faux Leather, acid-free and archi...


Quality!

By glitter girl from seattle, wa on 1/28/2009

 

4out of 5

Pros: Well Organized, Easy To Load Photos, Attractive Design, Strong Construction

Best Uses: Archive

Describe Yourself: Photo Enthusiast

These are the albums I use for my family's "library" - you know, the albums that I add pages to constantly. The D-rings are great as they allow me to get in and out of the books easily. The colors are rich and beautiful. The leather-type material is easily washable and takes being handled by my boys wonderfully. I really like the metal corners - keeps the albums looking nice. I have many other post albums too, but use these for my library albums and like them a lot! Not to mention, Ritz ships them nicely and has great prices! The ONLY thing that can be a downfall is to be sure you don't overload them, or like with any D-ring album, the d-rings will pop open. Otherwise, they are great to work with!

(legalese)

My Review of Bo Bunny 2-Ring Bare Naked Binder 6x6 w/6 Chipboard Pages

Originally submitted at RitzCamera.com

It is very simple to create a one-of-a-kind album with Bo Bunny's 6x6 bare naked binder book. Created from raw chipboard this album is simple to cover with patterned/printed paper stickers and other coordinating embellishments. Six pages included. Features 2 ring expandable binder.


Good, sturdy book!

By glitter girl from seattle, wa on 1/28/2009

 

5out of 5

Pros: Strong Construction

Best Uses: Display, Photographs

Describe Yourself: Photo Enthusiast

This is the perfect "naked" book to get funky with! Make it your own...blow up your photos the same size as the sturdy chipboard inner pages or decorate them "scrapbook style" - either way it will be cute when you are done. The inner d-ring pages make it easy to add additional items/pages to the book. True 6x6" size

(legalese)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

My take on Project 365

365 365 365

So have you heard?

Have you heard about Project 365?
Hello? Where have you been? Under a rock?!?

Okay, okay, you get the idea. Well I didn't buy the kit. They ran out WAY fast, and in light of our current working situation (read: still without employment) I decided to use what I have or have easy access to - gasp! So here is what I am doing - it is easy, DOABLE, and you can start it ANYTIME of the year using this 9x9 daily desk calendar by Close To My Heart (undated):
1. Collecting ephemera (memorabilia, receipts, etc.) each day.

2. Taking photos as I am inspired vs. daily so I don't get burned out on it 3 months into this challenge...
3. Journaling a little tidbit each night (or every 2 nights) before I go to bed, when the house is QUIET.

Here's what I have so far, I have NOT embellished it yet, that is to come next week when I get together with my girlfriends for a day of crafting. I'll hopefully design the cover then too :) I decide to do this to document my YEAR OF BALANCE, my BIG birthday year! Let me know if you need to get your hands on one of these calendar/planners and I'll hook you up - if you decide to partake in this project I'd love to hear a shout out from ya'! The more the merrier!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

New Year, New Word!

Well it's a new year, 2009! And that means a new word!

As many of you remember, last year's word for me was "Release". Release was good to me in many ways. It helped me to remember to release feelings of anxiety during high stress. To remember that I cannot control others or their actions. To feel free to release the clutter and extra "stuff" I have/had been hanging onto for years. To shed extra pounds that had been creeping on! To practice deep breathing. Many, many things. Yes, release was a very good word for 2008.
As for 2009, well this year is a BIG year for me birthday-wise. That's all I'm going to say about that! Soooooooooo, I think I need a good, solid word. A word I can count on. A word that will stand the test of time. A word to see me through the rough days and the fun times! A word that will remind me that age is only a state of mind. A word that will help me to retain the focus I gained from releasing so much "junk" in 2008 yet, continue to grow as a person. So, my word for 2009?

BALANCE.
I made a sign for my bathroom mirror and one for my ArtRoom window. It says:

BALANCE

Keep balance in your life Balance - Good Chi
Eat balanced meals Balance your weight (by working out often)
Balance your emotions Incorporate checks and balances
Balance: posture Balance, deep breathing, maintain focus
Balance your time Balance your time, don't spread yourself thin
Balance your checkbook Monetary balance = mental balance
Balance your relationships Remain emotionally blananced vs. bankrupt

So, think about it, what will YOUR word be for this year?

Let's make it a memorable one!
Stay tuned for more on MY 365 project tomorrow!