June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day

Kristi's Dad Brian.

Mark's Dad Ray.

Just a quick note to say thanks for bringing us into this world and being such great dads. We are blessed and grateful to have both of you in our lives. We hope you have a wonderful day!

The "father" of my children requested a family day of hiking at Kamiak Butte today, so that's what we're giving him. The weather is spectacular, school is out, the brownie campout is over, and we're ready to bust out. Looking forward to being behind my camera again.

June 12, 2008

A Small Sampling

On the first day of CKU, each student was assigned to a homeroom where she stayed all day while different instructors rotated through with a 30 minute project. Each project was a 6x6 double spread layout. At the end of the day, all of the layouts were compiled to make a complete album about our experiences at CKU. The amazing part was that each project reflected the instructor's personal style to a tee. Here are a few of my favorites.

Little Yellow Bicycle. This is a company I fell in love with at first sight and will be watching in days to come as they release their new products. Their instructors were fantastic and I also won an incredible goodie bag from them.

Tim Holtz. This page screams his name. Our grunge guy; lots of inks and stamps and paint and distressing. Love it.

Ali Edwards. The tags are sitting in tiny transparent photo sleeves that are stapled to the page and can be lifted to allow for hidden journaling. Ali is all about the words.

The sun is shining today after our freak snowstorm of two days ago. I am thankful for the warm forecast because tomorrow night is the campout for my brownie troop, right here in my yard. We'll be having a bonfire and singing and making s'mores, which would really suck in the rain.

Had lunch with my good friend Jill yesterday for some much-needed catching up. It's amazing how the hours always fly by when I'm deep in conversation with her. She's really one who can see into my soul.

Mark had a stress test yesterday as part of a baseline physical and found out that he has a heart defect that was probably the cause of the uncles on his grandmother's side dying so young of heart problems. He's in great shape however; the doctor said it was so nice to have a patient in such good physical health and all of his panels look great. We've reached that time in our lives where we have to really start monitoring our health and it's making me feel fairly old, but probably not as old as I'll feel another 20 years from now!

June 9, 2008

CKU and Me

I am home and can I just say "wow", those folks at CKU operate a well-oiled machine. If I had to sum up my experience in one word I would choose STIMULATING: the noise, the traffic, the heat, the crowds, the not looking up from projects for hours at a time, the constant crop chatter, the ecstasy of a constant Starbuck's caffeine buzz. I met amazing and creative people, some new to me and some who have been my favorites for a long time. The food was good, the hotel was scrumptious and the projects were out of this world. Mark picked up my lens yesterday and I hope to be photographing some of those amazing projects and posting them very soon.

This is me and Ali Edwards. She rocks. Her presence and style are inspiring to me, always have been. I created an heirloom album about Mark and I in her "Evolution" class.

This is me and Tim Holtz. He is one funny guy and amazing artist. I think I learned the most from him technique-wise and I love his "grunge" style.

This is me and Lisa Bearnson. She is the founding "mother" of Creating Keepsakes. She is poised and warm and friendly and I enjoyed the small amount of time I got to spend with her.

This is me and my table-mates, Kathy and Teresa, in the Evolution album track with Ali. Such a fun day with so much great energy. I love Ali Edwards even more having spent my whole Saturday with her. She's as real as it gets.

I missed my family though, and I learned that I really am a solitary scrapper. I didn't participate in any of the nightly crops or contests, and after my last class on Saturday I grabbed a subway sandwich and headed to my room for some peace and quiet. My parents went above and beyond the call of duty and gave me a free bed and let me borrow their cars and fed me great meals every night. A very big THANK YOU to them. I'm glad I had the experience, but I doubt I'll ever turn into one of those "groupie" women who go to every CKU. Definitely not my style!

June 3, 2008

Leaving on a Jet Plane

Heading to Spokane in 45 minutes to catch my flight south. I'm not a very good traveler; the long lines and the waiting, the fear of falling out of the sky. I am, however, looking forward to some serious warmth, Texas style, hanging out with my mom and dad and sister and brother, seafood and barbeque, and some much-needed creative time at CKU. I'll be meeting Ali Edwards, Tim Holtz, Lisa Bearnson, and a host of other talented and amazing people and I'm almost giddy with the possibilities. Can't wait to show you what I created when I get home.



Claire had a wonderful 9th birthday party last weekend. The sun shone all day and the squeals of happy girls was a welcome sound around our yard. They made a fort, ate junk food, traversed the rope bridge, slid down the zipline, played with the animals, rode to the mailbox in the back of the pickup, and ran amok until they were exhausted from all the joy. Ray and Marilyn made it up for part of the day and we all had a very nice visit before the party.

So long until next week. Maybe I'll suck a crawfish head for ya'll!

May 30, 2008

My Color: Blue

Sometimes life throws you a curve ball when you're not expecting it and instead of hitting a home run for your team, you strike out. My little monkey, who goes by the name of depression, has been visiting, and in his throes I have challenged my marriage and a good friendship. I'm on an upward trajectory from a pit of despair and I'm feeling grateful for my blessings.

A picture of my amazing hubby and me taken by his mom on a recent visit. It's taped on my fridge so I can see it all the time. I love him so much. He's an amazing person and I wouldn't be where I am without him.

I'm heading out next week to a scrapbooking convention in Houston, so I'm busy preparing for that. I'll get to spend a few days alone with my folks and reconnect with my art. So looking forward to that energy.

Birthday party for our girl Claire on Saturday, since I'll be away for her "real" birthday. She's turning 9 and of course I can't even wrap my head around how fast the time has gone. And will continue to go I'm sure.

Look for more to come soon. Feeling back in the saddle again.

May 2, 2008

Flashback Friday

Claire and our cat Doc in early 2002. I promise no animals were harmed during this photo shoot!

May 1, 2008

May Day

When May is rushing over you
with desire to be part of the miracles
you see in every hour.
You'll know it's true
that you are blessed and lucky.
It's true
that you are touched by something
that will grow and bloom in you.

from These Are Days
10,000 Maniacs

This song is on my mind right now. Give it a listen if you can.