The writer speaks of the common occurences in the life of anyone who scrapbooks regularly and finds that she (or he) has spent more on scrapbooking tools than on food for the family. There are musings about a hobby that creates a mess wherever you work at it, and as long as there are unscrapped photographs anywhere in the house, it never ends. And there are always new and wonderful products coming out that one HAS to have!
About Me
- Judy G.
- I was raised in South Florida back in the years when it was a peaceful and wonderfully safe place to live. We lived a mile from the beach and could ride our bikes over the intercoastal bridge right to the best beach around. All my years of growing up I was a competitive swimmer and belonged to AAU. I granduated from Florida State University with a BS degree in nursing. I am recently retired but I'm thinking of going back to work to support my hobbies.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Snowed In!
We were totally snowed in today. It actually snowed last night while we were at our church's Christmas cantata, and by the time we came out of church, the roads were covered. It continued to snow on through the night, and we got about 2-1/2 inches. Now you may think, what am I talking about, "snowed in"? However, here in Tennessee, if 2 white flakes fall from the sky, they call off schools, everyone mobs the grocery stores and we all hole up. Our roads are hilly, some are mountainous, and none of them go in a straight line, so travel gets very treacherous (did I spell that right?). We also live on a 1/4 mile drive up a hill, so it's just safer to stay in, which we did. I spent most of the day on the computer and doing laundry, but I also came up with a good idea for an instructional video tomorrow. With Christmas approaching, we're all going to be taking a lot of pictures - right? Well, I'm going to show you a really great way to get a lot of photos on your pages without making your pages look crowded, so tune in within the next day or so, and, hopefully, I can make the video and get it uploaded to You Tube. Keep your fingers crossed.
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hills,
photos,
snow,
Tennessee roads
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