29 June 2008

Some wedding pics...sorta

Ok, so a few weeks ago Cynde's daughter got married and for some reason she invited all of her crazy scrappin' friends - I'm still not sure why :-) Trust me you'll understand my confusion when you see these pics...

She reserved a table for us waaaaayyyy in the back of the hall...right in front of the beer wagon...hmmmm...does she want us to get drunk or does she not want anyone to see us there...or does she not want anyone to see us drunk? It's all very confusing. Plus, we were right on the edge of the dance floor. Hello! Crazy friends + free beer + dance floor = very funny pics!

DISCLAIMER: I don't feel at all guilty about posting these pictures... I feel very certain that Penne, Cynde and Jodi have numerous and equally embarassing pictures of me that will soon be gracing their respective blogs...so

















"I was looking back to see if you were looking back to see if I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me..."



I have no idea...but it was very, very funny!!!!!!!!



She's got her groove on.........




Extremly funny flowers...trust me, you don't want to know!

ummmm...what the heck?

Yep, a good time was had by all and we've got the pics to prove it!

More later...

p.s. Since I forgot to post the lightening pics that Chris took the other night, here's a link to the Flikr album where you can see them if you want: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8441491@N06/Posted by Picasa

27 June 2008

Somewhere over the rainbow....

Has some fun thunderstorms yesterday evening and early night - and, yes, I said fun. Me, the biggest storm-chicken-shit on the planet actually likes some storms. The ones that are pretty much all show - you know, lots of lightening and thunder but very little actual substance :-) Yeah, yeah, yeah...
Anyway, Chris and I stood outside watching the storm roll in and after it moved off to the south we were treated to the sight above! I was thrilled/shocked/amazed to have actually captured the rainbow AND the lightening! So freakin' awesome! (click the pic to see a bigger version)
Chris went back out after it got totally dark to try for some lightening pictures himself - 'cause, you know if I got one then he has to get one :-) You what...the little twerp got some really great shots! I will post some of his lightening pictures later today for your viewing pleasure and amazement.
Don't forget about the crop tomorrow - email me if you need more info!
More later...

25 June 2008


Yesterday, while wading through some old pics on my computer, I came across these pictures of a very special mini-book I made a while back. I realized I had never shared this book on here before, so I decided to put it up now. I really love this book – is that weird? Eh well…the idea for this book actually woke me up one night and I had to get up and write the idea down so I wouldn’t forget. I wanted a way to tell the stories about difficult or painful times in my life without dwelling on the negative - choosing instead to focus on the positive or the lessons learned. I wrote the journaling as if I was someone else talking about me…does that even make sense?Anyway, I typed the journaling out for each set of pages, since it is hand-written and may be hard to read – the journaling for each picture is on the back of the page.



Picture #2
Inside front cover and page 1 (front & back).
Page 1 front reads: “This girl thought she’d always be Daddy’s little girl.”
Page 1 back reads: She was the center of his world – car rides, special gifts, daddy games. He adored her – she loved him. Then when she was 4 ½ everything changed. He changed. He decided he didn’t want to be a daddy anymore. He left. For years she held onto the hope that he would come back – be her dad again. Over the years, he drifted in and out of her life – until she was 16 and she told him not to come back until he wanted to be her dad. She realized she was okay without him.


Picture #3
Front & back of page 2
Front reads: This girl thought having a new dad would be great.Back reads: She wanted to have a daddy again. Her mom re-married when she was about 7 years old & she thought, cool! New dad plus, bonus – another brother and a sister. How fun! How wrong. He wasn’t fun. He was mean. She watched him hit her mom. She refused to cry when he hit her. She learned about true strength when she watched her mom walk away – even though she was terrified he would follow. Years later, when her mom found husband #4, she learned what it meant to truly have a dad.


Picture #4
Front and back of page 3
Front reads: This girl thought her mom had it easy.Back reads: Her mom got to stay up late. She got to watch TV whenever she wanted. She got to go places and buy stuff. This girl thought it wasn’t fair. She was so very wrong. Her mom had very little time to herself. Her mom had very little money. Her mom worked two and sometimes three jobs just to pay the bills. Her mom did without things she needed so her kids could have the things they needed and wanted. Her mom spent many sleepless nights wondering where the money was going to come from. Her mom worked as a welder, a vending truck driver, a factory line worker – she did sewing and crafts – whatever it took. She sacrificed time with her kids, time for a social life, time for her self – just to make it through. This girl didn’t realize how hard her mom had it – how hard she worked – until she became a mom herself. Then she understood – then she appreciated.


Picture #5
Front and back of page 4
Front reads: This girl thought they would be friends forever.Back reads: They met in forth grade and by fifth grade they were inseparable – two peas in a pod. Partners-in-crime. They liked boys together, got in trouble together, cried together, laughed together. They were best friends. All through Jr. High and High school – hours on the phone, learning to drive, falling in ( & out) of love. After high school, they went to different colleges & the separation began – slowly at first, gaining speed. After her friend divorced this girl’s cousin and remarried, their lived were in different places. They had drifted apart and lived miles from each other. And even though their kids would know each other as cousins do – she missed her friend terribly, she wished her the best in life. She learned to hold tight to the memories because sometimes friends don’t stay friends.



Picture #6
Front and back of page 5
Front reads: This girl thought there would always be time for us.
Back reads: They started dating in eighth grade – she was kind of scared; he was kind of loud. But they clicked. They fell hard. He loved her & she loved him. They talked for hours. They fought like lovers. They broke up. They got back together. They always got back together. They just couldn’t stay apart. Until the day he took his own life. She was lost & blamed herself. Finally she forgave him…and herself. She could move on and always remember.
Picture #7
Front and back of page 6
Front reads: This girl thought he would wait while she chased her dreams.
Back reads: She met him at the end of her junior year and by the start of her senior year, she was a goner. For the second time in her life, she was in love. He was older than her and made her feel special. By the end of her senior year, they were engaged. He was ready to settle down – she was ready to chase her dreams. There was no happy medium. She left; he moved on. Years later she still wonders, “what if…”


Picture #8
Front and back of page 7
Front reads: This girl thought she didn’t want kids.Back reads: She was in college – on her own (more or less). She was chasing her dreams. She was loving her life. She had plans – and she thought kids weren’t in them. She was wrong. She was 19 when she got pregnant. She was scared. She wasn’t sure she could handle it. She discovered that the thing she never thought she wanted was what she needed – and wanted – more than anything…kids.



Picture # 9
Front and back of page 8 and the inside of the back cover.
Front reads: This girl thought he was the one.
Back reads: She was looking for love – she thought she found it. She should have known when he wouldn’t commit. She should have known when he wanted to live together rather than marry. She should have known when he was mean to her son. She should have known when he cheated and lied. She loved him but she didn’t trust him. After almost seven years together, she knew. She left. She took the best things with her – her two boys – that’s all she needed.
Back cover reads: This girl thought she would be okay and that life was good…she was right.
If you made it all the way through all of that, thanks for letting me share :-)
More later...

24 June 2008

Holy rotating wall cloud, Batman!




















Ok, I got this email , you know - a forward, of a forward, of a forward - that showed this picture with some lame-ass story about this being the tornado that tragically ripped through the boy scout camp earlier this month, killing four of the young men. I doubted that completely, as the camp was in a remote area and this is obviously not a remote area...anyway, off-topic... So I hopped on over to Snopes , my favorite-ist site ever to debunk these fruity emails, to get the scoop on this picture. (p.s. I check Snopes on a lot of emails, so if you send me an email and I send you back a link to Snopes - please, don't take it personally - I am just doing my tiny little part to stop the spread of crappy junk email.)
Turns out, it is a real photo! Not the one that is referenced in the email, obviously, but a real picture. It was taken in the northeastern Iowa town of Orachard. (link to the Snopes article HERE) According to Snopes, meteorologists reviewed this picture and said that it wasn't an actual tornado - it is a mesocyclone with a wall cloud. Huh? Hmmmm....
I'm thinking to myself several things at this point:

1. If that's not a "real" tornado, then what the heck does a real one look like and do I really want to know the answer to that question...

2. What kind of zoom lense was this woman using to get that close-up and where do I get one?

3. Why the heck was this woman standing there snapping pictures and not running like a mad-woman for the nearest basement?

Seriously, folks, I would have been a screamin-bawling-thumb sucking-pants peeing baby had I looked out my window and seen this not-a-real-tornado winking at me - thinking of grabbing my camera and snapping a few pics would never have crossed my mind. Not once...nope...never...
Ok, maybe once, but I still would have been peeing my pants...
Hee hee hee....
More later...

p.s. Cynde just sent me this in a email, too flippin' funny! You must click this link and watch this...it is everything I say to myself everytime I get one of those emails... http://info.org.il/irrelevant/may02-smilepop-soapbox4.swf
Seriously...watch this!

22 June 2008

Fire Tower and Wildflowers

It was a gorgeous Sunday here - perfect weather! We went to church this morning; kind of sad as it was Pastor's last service. He was called to another place, so we are losing him. I know he has to do what God calls him to do, but it still makes us sad to see him go.


Jeff came to get Nick after church, so Chris and I decided to go to Grandma's - one of our very favorite Sunday pastimes! He has always wanted to stop at this old firetower that is on the way to her house. Since we didn't have Nick with us, we decided today would be a good day. Memories came flooding over me as we pulled into the little gravel parking area - coming here with friends and boy friends in high school - well let's just leave it at that :-)
Anyway...we climbed to the top and I took these pictures....


























I love standing at the top of this tower - feeling like I can see forever & feeling so very small in the grand scheme of things - puts stuff in perspective, you know? ...and makes you queasy if you look straight down :-)


So after a detour here, we went on to Grandma's house for lunch and a visit. Chris decided he wanted to fish, so he took off down the road to the pond in the neighbor's field. Grandma and I chatted about flowers and scrapbooking and the new baby one of my cousins had yesterday. After about an hour, Chris came back with these:
He wasn't having any luck with the fish, so he decided to pick his mom some beautiful wildflowers! Aren't they gorgeous! Give me a bunch of these over a $50 vase of roses any day! We decided to take a walk and pick some more for Grandma to have on her dining room table.







This field was absolutely filled with little white flowers! And the bees! You could hear them standing out by the road - just this roaring sound - so cool!

We tried to dig up some of the super-cool orange flowers, but ended up breaking the shovel, so we just picked a bunch of them and went on. Here's a bunch more of the flowers we saw and of course, picked...

Chris went way out into the field to get a bunch of red flowers we saw - he was knee-deep in poison ivy at the time, so that should be fun. Poor kid gets it just walking past the stuff. He was straight in the shower when we got home, so maybe it won't be bad. If you have any great tips for poison ivy relief, send them my way! Gotta say....it was a good day today.
More later...

19 June 2008

There's one in every family...


For as long as I can remember, I've been the unofficial photographer for my family. I'm the annoying one walking around sticking the camera in your face - click, click, click. You know what I mean, you have one in your family, too. Of course, I'm also the one they call when they are looking for pictures, so it's all good. It's not uncommon for me to take a couple hundred pictures at any given family event. Of course, I'll delete a third or more of them because they are crap, but that's still a lot of pictures. Most members of my family really don't mind all the picture-snapping going on. However, there are a few who hide their faces when they see me coming. It doesn't bother me - I just wait till they're not looking and snap away.
And then there is my cousin, Bryon.
He doesn't like it when I take his picture.
Every time we are at a family function, I end up with at least one of these pictures. Him smiling and flippin' me the bird. Without fail - I have about a dozen decent shots just like this. It's become a game of sorts - see how many shots I can get BEFORE I get the "bird" shot. Everyone has little family traditions that need to be remembered...this is just one of mine :-)

More later...

18 June 2008

Did you ever just.....

wanna kick somebody in their stupid head? Good, I'm not the only one! Man, people piss me off sometimes! There is one part of my job that I am totally dependant on someone else to be able to do. I must get a tiny little piece of info from this person in order to do what I am supposed to do. And if I don't do my thing with this piece of info, then well...let's just say it's bad - real bad. And yet somehow, this person manages to NOT do their job AND get pissed at me for not doing mine! How the hell am I supposed to do my part when they don't do theirs? If I drop the ball...fine get pissed at me; yell, scream, kick, throw things - whatever. I have no problem fessing up when it's my fault. But damnit! Don't slack on YOUR job and then call blaming me that it didn't get done! Jeez! And what really burns my butt is that this is not the first time this has happened...or even the second. No, this happens at least once or twice a month. Frankly, I'm tired of getting yelled at for crap I didn't do. Now I have spent half the morning trying to fix the mess created by their lack of doing-their-damn-job crap and have gotten nothing done that I needed to. So very frustrating!

Ok...now on a less bitchy note :-)
Chris came to work with today - he says because he wanted to help me here and not be sitting at home bored all day. However, being the supah-smart mom that I am - I know that it was really because he didn't want to clean his room and he wants to go eat Mexican food for lunch. Can't slip nothing past me :-) Hehehehehe!
More later...

17 June 2008

Small Town Girls CROP!!!

Small Town Girls Crop
Your Small Town Girls have decided to host a crop!!! This will be a simple get-together-and-crop-for-fun kind of thing! This is gonna replace the Classes we were going to do. Time and life got in the way, but don't fret, we are cooking up something great for fall when all the craziness of summer is over!

So......
No classes, no make & takes, no frills - just hanging out, cropping, eating and talking.

We have a small hall reservered for us on Saturday, June 28th all day - starting at 10am and lasting until the last scrapper falls :-)

The hall is located on Highway 61 about 3 miles north of Fruitland - a big Red Barn (don't worry - it's been remodeled!) on the right side of the highway.

The cost per peson will depend on how many show up - the building is $40 per day and we are just going to ask for a small donation to cover that cost.

Food and drinks will be pot-luck and bring your own. Bring snacks and stuff to share and your own drinks (or drinks to share...LOL!).

That's it! Nothing fancy...cheap and fun...We just want to get a bunch of us together to crop and hang out!

Please email me or Cynde to let us know your coming or if you need more directions.
Thanks a bunch and we hope to see you there!

Nikki email: scraphappy33@gmail.com
Cynde email: cyndesharok@hotmail.com

16 June 2008

Just some stuff....

I had a nice looooong weekend....hehehehe! I was off Wed, Thurs & Friday to go with my weekend, so going back to work today...well, it just sucked. Not because I don't like my job...no, just because I had to be at "work" - oh well...whatcha gonna do? Anyway...

Here's one of the pages I did this weekend...


This is Nick.
Nick gets mad.
Really mad.
Not just a little mad.
Really, really mad.
Sometimes,
He's just mad for show -
You know trying to get his way.
But sometimes....
Well, sometimes it's not for show.
Sometimes, he's pissed as hell and
He's not shy about it.
This was not one of those times.
He was mad trying to get his way about something.
Why he was mad?
No idea.
Is it wrong that I was taking his picture?






I also did some pages in my Art Journal - but I'm not sharing those :-)

12 June 2008

Somebody please tell me....

How does this....







Turn into this....


Yesterday was Chris' birthday...and I'm trying to figure out how the hell that fat little baby (10.1 pounds) became this all-too-grown-up 15 year old! I'm 5 foot 7-ish and he's already got 2-3 inches on me and is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon. Huh...

10 June 2008

some stuff...

I've had a few questions about the Teresa Collins stuff I am using in my mini-book...I am using mainly the Journal-It collection with some bits of the Travel collection thrown in for fun. You can see all five collections HERE. Some very cool stuff she has! Cynde has some of the Travelouge Line, the Journal-It Line and the Bella Girl Line. Let her know if you need/want some of any of it.

05 June 2008

Sneak Peek...

Here is a sneak-peek at the mini-book I will be teaching at the retreat later this month - this is just the front cover...

update...

The bunnies are still in my backyard...for now. I think the damn things are Kamakazi bunnies or just plain stupid! I went out to finish mowing yesterday when I got home from work and the little beggers were out in the yard and they kept running around - back and forth in front of the mower - like they were playing chicken or something. Silly rabbit, mowers mean death! Oh well, I managed to finish without any more "accidents" later in the evening, I looked out and they were still out there hopping around the yard...Momma bunny was hiding under the edge of the hydrangea watching. She doesn't like me.

i think I'm rodeo-bound tomorrow night - the east perry county community rodeo is this weekend. Usually a lot of fun...kinda weird to have that many people in a little town that usually has less than 350 people in it, but hey...cowboys in Wranglers. 'nough said.

more later...

03 June 2008

So cute they made me sick....

A few days ago, Chris came flying in the house hollerin' "Where's your camera?" He grabbed it and ran back outside - I'm used to finding strange pictures of weird (and sometimes scary) things on my memory card so I didn't think much about it at the time. Later, when he came in he showed me this picture:
It seems he spotted this little sweetie hangin' in our backyard. Super-cute, isn't she?
Ok, now fast forward to this evening...Chris is gone to my Grandma's for the week, so it's just me and Nick. I decide to finish mowing as soon as I got home - neither of us was ready for super, so why not? All I had to do was the back yard, since Chris got the rest done yesterday. I round up my mowin' shoes, Pepsi hat and sunglasses (yes, I know I'm a dork) and get busy. About three times around the backyard...and everything went very, very bad...I was walking along the hillside, lost in my own little delusional daydreams (as usual) when I see something go running off to my left...huh? That's weird...then something runs off to the right...ok, now I know something is not right...then there's the noise and the....well, the bits. It was at this moment that I realized there was a hole right behind me...ewwwwww! Yep, that little sweetie was a Momma sweetie and now she was one baby short...I almost threw up right there. Of course, then I had to round up what was left of her little family, cause I just couldn't let them go...I'm such a sucker for baby bunnies (long story...). I found these guys:
And then called my Grandma....practically in tears! What do I do? I asked, knowing the answer...put them back, clean up the "bits" and hope Momma sweetie comes back. You can't keep them, wild rabbits don't make it as pets (I know this...she knows I know this...again long story). If she doesn't come back, well then...you know...ack! So I snapped a picture (of course) shoved them back in the hole, parked the mower and came inside. I know I should go check to see if they are still there...but I can't...
I don't think I'll mow anymore.......
More later...

01 June 2008

some stuff...

well, I finally finished a page today...

Journaling is on the back (I had no where else to go with it, move on...) and it reads:

* wondering why he decided to climb the tree in the first place

*wondering why Mommy is taking pictures instead of helping him down

* wondering why it looks like he's wearing lipstick

* wondering how he is going to get down

* wondering what is up with his hair...

Glad I finally got this one done...it's the one that's been on my desk for a while now :-)

Going to start working on the mini-book project for the Small Town Girls retreat that will be coming up at the end of this month (more details on one of Cynde's blogs). I am going to use Teresa Collins stuff, which you can see here: http://teresacollinsdesigns.com/

Just in case you get bored today...here are some sites I found for you while I was not working on the above mentioned mini-book:

http://wazzzat.com/2008/05/17/its-a-tiny-world/ very cool pictures!

http://www.etsy.com/color.php so fun! Click a color and it shows you a bunch of stuff for sale that is that color!

http://justcreativedesign.com/2008/03/22/56-creative-photography/ simply awesome pictures!

http://www.cottonmonster.com/ are these not the cutest dang things ever?

Anyway, now that I've given you plenty of useless info, I think I'll go to bed :-)

more later...