Saturday, April 27, 2013

Dare to be Fabulous


Digital scrapbooking has taken over! I still love to do traditional scrapbooking but Smilebox and other digital programs make it so much easier! Just add photos, digital embellishments, Voila! Here, my daughter Liz, and dear niece Paige ham it up for the camera. When you have small photos that seem insignificant for a traditional scrapbook layout, why not put them in a digital scrapbook format! The experts say not to scrapbook every photo; however, I say, Why NOT? Happy scrapping!

Monday, April 22, 2013

A Stich in Time

Ann Rinaldi's A Stich in Time is a good read! I found it heartwarming and very touching. As I am a crafter, I came across these books in the library the other day. The Chelmsford family finds itself torn into pieces after the War of Independence. Hannah finds herself at the forefront of her father's animosity and anger towards the British, his son and daughters, and the ones who love them the most. Isn't that the way life usually goes. The ones we are the hardest on are the ones we love the most. Oftentimes, we put too much pressure on someone to be perfect and that is what the father of this story does to his children. But Hannah is determined to put her family back together by piecing a quilt. Each block of the quilt is a fabric piece given by someone with whom Hannah finds trustworthy. Trust as we all know is something that must be earned. I am not a quilter but I love any kind of craft and this book helped me finish the afghan that I have been working so feverishly to finish the last month. It was donated to a chaity auction this morning. I hope it gives someone warmth and comfort and they enjoy it as much as I did making it. See my blog To Knit or Crochet for more on the afghan. Happy reading, blogging, and Whatever!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Good Books Make Good Reflections on My Life

I have just finished two of the most intriguing and mesmerizing books. The first one I have finished is India Coghill's Delilah. It is loosely based on the actual Biblical figures Samson and Delilah and tells the tale of how these two might possibly have met. It gives a wonderful viewpoint of how Samson may have fallen in love and what transpired for this young girl to bring about her lover's demise. Although Samson was married, as with many Biblical stories of love, these two must have known each other for quite some time for in the Bible it states that he loved her. Delilah pressured Samson for one simple question; What was responsible for making him so strong. Most women I know, me included, will put some pressure on a man! Please! Please! That drives me crazy to a point too. But, nonetheless, I am guilty of doing it to the point that I have gotten my way. I can see Delilah saying this to Samson over and over until he can't stand it anymore and gives in. Which is what brought him down and resulted in his death but not before he took the Phillistines with him on that fateful day.
This is a very good story and the author gives her take on how these two met, fell in love, and how their romance may have ended.The names Samson (Day) and Delilah (Night) have some significance in their love story. You've heard it said many times; they are as different as night and day. Very good story that I highly recommend reading.



The next story I read this past week was the true story of Jaycee Lee Dugard. This story touched my heart. With each sentence I read, I could reflect on my own life. I thought back to where I was each time she was enduring torture and torment for 18 years at the hands of a very sick, twisted couple. Her story was heart-wrenching and I thought of my own 16 year-old daughter and how devastated I would be if anything like what Jaycee went through happened to my Elizabeth. Unfortunately, this stuff happens in our world and society everyday. Thousands of children go missing and are exploited everyday. Jaycee's story is a hard and difficult journey for a young girl to recollect on but she does it with style and grace as can only be told by the one who endured it the way she does. Many times throughout the telling of her story, I thought to myself how could she not get away after she became stronger each day and became a young woman. I imagined that I would have fought back in some way but thats not true. I was a victim of domestic assault for almost four years and one does not easily leave that kind of abuse. The type of brainwashing you go through is something no one understands until they've gone through it themselves.
So if you find yourself bored, pick up a good book this week and read! Which reminds me, I've got others to read! Bye for now! Happy Reading! Happy Reflecting! Happy Scrapbooking!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

April Fools Day and Other not so Important Days

Well, anything that could go wrong did go wrong on April Fools Day for me! I work part-time at a fitness center as a manager. We have some pretty sophisticated equipment for members and that includes a high-tech security system that allows them 24/7 entrance to the facility with just a simple touch to a keypad by placing their finger on the mechanism and allowing it to read their print. Then voila! Entrance! Easy enough, right? Well, you would think so as many times as I have done it myself. Not on April Fools Day!
At about quitting time, which is 5pm Central for me, a dozen little old ladies in their mid-60s or older came in to open memberships. They had decided they would begin working out. Afterall, they were "sisters". They had all attended church together for quite a few years and wanted to firm and tone up; to stay active in their senior years. We all know what thats like. If you stop moving, then old Arthur tends to set up. No one wants that!
After filling out the proper paperwork, getting identifications and payments, then it came time for fingerprinting. Once fingerprints are done and accepted on the computer, then its necessary to step outside and scan the finger on the keypad. Some worked, others did not. As is necessary, it is customary to enter fingerprints outside on the keypad if for some reason the system is not recognizing fingerprints. One at a time the ladies lined up and we went through the necessary steps to make fingerpints again. Then BAM! I am not sure what happened but something went terribly wrong.
After one nice lady insisted she had to be somewhere in ten minutes, it became chaotic. No one's fingerprints were working correctly because I had inadvertently deleted the SUPER passcode that went to the entire security system! Sometimes I have days where everything gets on my nerves and this was one of those days. The ladies were all excited about becoming members and now they could not even gain access to the building! Including me! Luckily there were others working out. Well, I could not get their attention to let us come back in. My daughter had decided to come with me on spur of the moment on this April Fools Day because of spring break and she was bored at home. She noticed we were having trouble on the monitor and came to our rescue. Needless to say, we were back inside the building and I called the owner and he came and fixed everything.
What is the point of all this? Everything happens for a reason, right? This blog is about what? Scrapbooking! Yes, its moments like this that stress us out but then we see the humor in it. As I have done. And its worth mentioning in a scrapbook layout which I intend to do. I have a career scrapbook that I have been working on for some time. I think its nice to remember things we like to think about and things we don't particulary want to remember. The good and the bad. There are some jobs I have had that I loved while others I simply liked or merely out and out hated. Well, to me, they're worth scrapbooking about. I figure when I'm no longer breathing and my daughter gets bored she can take a look at my scrapbooks from time to time and remember how I was. Afterall, isn't that the reason why we make scrapbooks. To capture moments of our lives for others. Any day is a good day to scrapbook. Even on our worst days!