Our summer Trip to San Diego in July of 2007 These pictures were taken with my older Canon film camera. I was kicking against the whole digital movement, but now I love not having to load film and worry about how many pictures I can take. Love Love Love my new little digital canon.
"Sweet and Sour" Caleb eating his sour baby food. What a cute kid!
Some of the last great pictures to be taken with the film Canon. These were all pictures I took in San Diego.
Evelyn sitting in the fall leaves, I love these pictures. This page was completed during the last visit to Fairview with my scrapbooking pals.
"Peek A Boo Punkins" It looks like I have done a lot of pages of Evelyn, but these are the only ones I have done of her since she was born, accept one. She is quite the subject matter
The New Leavitt Family. What an adorable little family. This page was also completed in Fairview in November.
This layout was done after my good friend Linda and I went for a most fantastic hike in the mountains of Utah. My camera was not the greatest at that time, so the pictures were not that great. We saw so many wildflowers that day, we could not believe our eyes, and it was a hard thing to come down off the mountain. Our families were about to send out the posie to look for us!
I am a Mother of 8, grandmother of almost 27 wonderful little people. Married to a wonderful man for 38 years. I am a published scrapbooker, have decorated wedding cakes, made wedding dresses, had a wedding business, taught baton twirling lessons to girls for almost 40 years, and love to decorate my home inexpensively. I have always been a 'make-due' sort of person. I love dishes, teacups, teapots, and have to be creating something everyday. I love to listen to beautiful uplifting music and watch Masterpiece Theatre and Jane Austen movies while I scrap, craft or sew. I have become addicted to quilting, and dream about quilt blocks now. I am still working on getting better at this art form. I believe that Creating things with your hands is a good outlet and keeps your mind alert, and has a way of helping one lose all the cares of the day and world, right in my own little studio. Therefore I will never become a digital scrapbooker. I think that those who do digital turn out some beautiful pieces of art and lovely layouts, but for me I need to cut and paste by hand!