Friday, August 22, 2008

Kittens






Here are our 4 little miracle kittens. "Kitten" who's real name is Ginger, had 7 kittens on Monday August 18th, but unfortunately only 4 survived. Then the rest of the story goes on....later that day we discovered that 3 kittens were entangled together and in their momma's tail also. We called the animal hospital, but it was just about closing time and she only offered advice by phone and would not see us. By morning one of the kittens paw was all black and limp. We went to the animal hospital and within 5 mins, all kittens were seperated, but we were given the news that the little calico would more than likely lose her paw. We would give it a day just in case circulation would reoccur, but it did not...so we now have a 3 legged kitten. She is beautiful as you can see in the pics...she will remain one of our family. Her name is now Patches...she's adorable. As you will notice in the pictures they still get all tangled into each other...they are so close :)

Monday, August 18, 2008

So here is a card that I entered into a contest, unfortunately

I didn't win, but that's
ok, cos I had fun making
my first swap and my first
holiday card.
I made the snowmen in SCAL
and the trees are in Robomaster
a gsd file. If you are interested
in the file, just email me.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008

So I was on this website Paperjewels (I believe that's the name of the site) a few weeks ago and then this wonderful group that I just joined also shared this project so I thought I would share my first CD Photo Cube that I made for my baby girl Hannah who is headed off to Indiana Wesleyan University in August. So I thought I'd send her with family and friend pics for her desk where she could store her pens, and scissor and whatever else she will throw in there. After seeing this, my son Sam, who is in his second year at IWU, asked me if I would make one for his sweet girlfriend Kari for her bday...so in less than 2 hrs, I printed pictures and threw together a CD Cube for her...and now he'd like one for him with RedSox and Patriots for his bathroom and desk...go figure...I don't mind...it's kindof nice when they like something I make.

Here is the site that I originally got the design from..I must say that I had to enlarge the bottom base a little, about a 1/4" and I also used cardboard in my base covered with coordinating scrap paper. I then used liquid glass to glue it to the bottom and it doesn't show in these pics, but I also added it around the top of the bottom paper so it didn't sag on the cube. As you can see I added some funky ribbon that Debi sent me (Thank you Debi) that my daughter liked to her cube because I had used flowers, and other embellishments which caused the paper not to sit flush to the cube...it still looks cute, but I think a solid ribbon would work better for the effect I was trying to get.

Here is the link: http://paperjewels.blogspot.com/2008/06/cd-photo-cube-tutorial.html

I hope you enjoy this project as I did.


Phil. 4:8-13
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

About Me

To begin with, I have been married to my husband for 29 yrs. I have to say I love him more today than ever in our life together. I think that people in 1979, never thought we'd be the couple to make it, and I must admit, our lives has had many hurdles to go over in our 29 yrs together. But through it all and with God at the center of our lives we are SURVIVORS! Our God has seen us through the most joyous of times, through the hardest, darkest days of our lives and without leaning on Him, we never would have made it to today.
We have raised 4 children, our oldest daughter, Erica, the light of our heart, is teaching in China. She loves it there and the people love her. I think the US lost this young lady to the Asians, as she has developed a love for them and enjoys teaching their children. She has absolutely wonderful students who love her and she loves them. We are so very proud of her.
Our second born, Chris, we lost him at the age of 14 from Hypotrophic Cardiomyopathy, (otherwise known as an enlarged heart) that we never knew he had. He was participating in his gym class and collapsed. The loss of our wonderful son has changed my life completely. He was an amazing young man and we all miss him so vey much. But we chose to be proactive and bring awareness to Sudden Cardiac Arrest and get AED (Automatic External Defibrillators) into all our area schools. We are in hopes that one day our community will support us and begin to have the appropriate heart and health sport screenings in the near future. Unfortunately many people think it was sad that it happened to our family and that it probably would never happen to anyone else...well they were wrong, it happens to 1 in 5 people, (and they may never know it until something like this happens) but for us, because our pediatrician cared so much for our family she wanted our children checked again by a pediatric cardiologist and one year later we found out our son, Sam, also has the same condition. We are so lucky that he was diagnosed. It was missed during the initial testing, but now he has an implant and he is doing fine. He is in his second year of college and is a wonderful young man. He has handled his condition with such courage, there have been times that he has wished his life could be normal, like the way it was before he found out, because he had to give up all sports, and he was a starter and he loved it. But he can play certain sports as long as it is not competitive (college sports). He tires easily when he is active, but otherwise you would never know anything was wrong with him. His plans for the future is to become an English Teacher...we are so proud of the young man he has turned out to be.
The baby of the family, Hannah, just graduated from High school and is also headed off to college. We have always said that she was born to make us laugh, but she not only causes us to smile, she brings smiles to everyone she meets. She is at the moment planning to be a pediatric cardioligist in hopes of finding a cure for this condition. If anyone can, it will be her. She has a bubbly personality that just doesn't quit...she has a "large" heart of the other kind, caring for everyone and looking out for their well being. Her other option for school is to become a medical missionary as she watched the African Children's Choir perform, her heart was tender to the life that the children of Africa endure. I'm sure she will succeed at whatever she puts her mind to.

We have another boy, he is my husband's oldest son, and I love him dearly. His name is Dan, and he is a roofer by trade, following in his grandfathers footsteps. He sure would do him proud. We don't see him very much but hear good things that he is doing.

So this is my family, now what I love to do...I love crafts! I sew, paint, scrap, design, love photography, interior decorating (always rearranging my home, drives everyone nuts, but deep down they like it.) Scrapping is my newest hobby...I started because I have thousands of pics but they are all in boxes, and with my digital camera, I have thousands more sitting on cds. I want them displayed and preserved. So I now scrap them into frames, and hopefully into books for each of my children so they can pass them on. But as I said I'm new to this, and one thing I haven't done is the journaling part of my books and so hopefully I will learn to get information onto the pages as well.

So I hope you enjoy my pages as I begin this journey of blogging and sharing...
Diane


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