Saturday, December 30, 2006

I found it!

I wanted to post this poem earlier because it is how I feel this Christmas, but I couldn't remember where I read it. Turns out it was on Stacy Julian's blog.
Here it is:

Funny, Funny Mother!
See Mother.
See Mother laugh.
Mother is happy.
Mother is happy about
Christmas.

Mother has many plans.
Mother has many plans for
Christmas.

Mother is organized.
Mother smiles all the
time.

Funny, funny Mother!

See Mother.
See Mother smile.
Mother is happy.
The shopping is all done.
See the children watch
TV.

Watch children, watch.
See the children change their
minds.

See them ask Santa for different
toys.

Look! Look!
Mother is not smiling.
Funny, funny Mother!

See Mother.
See Mother sew.
Mother will make dresses.
Mother will make robes.
Mother will make shirts.
See Mother put the zipper in
wrong.

See Mother sew the dress on the wrong
side.

See Mother cut the skirt too
short.

See Mother Put the materials away until
January.

Look! Look!
See Mother take a
tranquilizer.

Funny, funny Mother!

See Mother.
See Mother buy raisins and
nuts.

See Mother buy candied
pineapple

And powdered sugar.
See Mother buy flour, dates, pecans,
Brown sugar, bananas and
spices.

Look! Look!
Mother is mixing everything
together.

See the children press out
cookies.

See the flour on their
elbows.

See the cookies burn.
See the cake fall.
See the children pull
taffy.

See Mother pull her hair.
See Mother clean the
kitchen

With the garden hose.
Funny, funny Mother!

See Mother.
See Mother wrap presents.
See Mother look for the end
On the Scotch tape roll.
See Mother bite her
fingernails.

See Mother go.
See Mother go to the store
Ten times in one hour.
Go Mother, go.
See Mother go faster.
Run, Mother, run!
See Mother trim the tree.
See Mother have a party.
See Mother make popcorn.
See Mother wash the
walls.

See Mother scrub the rug.
See Mother tear up organized
plan.

See Mother forget gift for Uncle
Harold.

See Mother get hives.
Go, Mother, go!
See the faraway look in Mother's
eyes.

Mother has become
disorganized.

Mother has become
disoriented.

Funny, funny Mother!

It is finally Christmas
morning.

See the happy family.
See Father smile.
Father is happy.
Smile, Father, smile.
Father loves fruitcake.
Father loves Christmas
pudding.

Father loves all his new
neckties.

Look! Look!
See the happy children.
See the children's new
toys.

Santa was very good to the
children.

The children will remember this
Christmas.

See Mother.
Mother is slumped in a
chair.

Mother is crying
uncontrollably.

Mother does not look
well.

Mother has ugly dark circles
Under her bloodshot eyes.
Everyone helps Mother to her
bed.

See Mother sleep quietly
Under heavy sedation.
See Mother smile.
Funny, funny Mother!


Ha!

This is just too true to life because no matter what, the bulk of the Christmas workload always falls onto mom. I don't ever see that changing unless Christmas gets cancelled.

New Header

I am so BAD about updating the look of thinks around here! My header was looking a bit too much like fall which seemed just wrong with the new year just around the corner. For a quick fix I used one of Doris Castle's beautiful new Toppers to create this one. Now we look a bit more wintery around here!

Caught!

I stole some time yesterday to do a bit of scrappin'. It has been a while and I was going through withdrawal! I just love these photos of my parents. That's probably because this is just so them. My dad typically does not want to waste even the littlest bit of my mom's cooking and he typically gets this look from my mom when he does it.


Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Again....OH to have more time!

http://www.heatherbaileydesign.com/Booties.html

These are too stinkin' cute! They remind me of my all time favorite baby shoes which are Robeez. Baby Rachel got this pair for Christmas. Aren't the just the cutest?

I would REALLY love to make some of these bitty booties!

Yum!

Can you say yummy AND easy? Check it out: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/6901/peppermint+creams

Oh to have more TIME (and energy)

Well our Christmas festivities are over and my brain feels like mush. In typical Trish fashion, I left too much stuff to do at the last minute (i.e. WRAPPING a bazillion gifts) and it totally wiped me and took away from my celebration of Christ's birthday. I have vowed that next year will be better and I am starting earlier. I suppose it will help that next year I won't have a time-consuming infant in the house either. Even still, I did enjoy our Christmas and I think my family did, too.

I am embarrassed to admit that I have a few Christmas cards left to address and mail. There are TWELVE days of Christmas, right?

Off the subject, I was surfing a bit this morning and discovered this fun looking project. I think it would be a great project to do with the kids we could use up fabrics scraps we already have in the house.

It also reminded me of this site I saw the other day. Makes me want to "go yo-yo." She even has a really great tutorial on her site on how to make these.

Oh to have more time!

Wishing you a productive day (wishing it for myself, too)!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Merry Christmas!

I popped on the computer this morning for just a few moments. I just wanted to wish everyone a merry Christmas. I hope you have a very special time surrounded by friends and family remembering the birth our precious Savior!

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

A reminder as to what Christmas is all about!

Death by Chocolate


Can you tell that I am craving chocolate today? Perhaps it is because I was reading the Scrap Girls newsletter and this recipe was in there.

Death by Chocolate

*You need 1 box of your favorite brownie mix
*1 container of cool whip
*6 crushed heath bars, or you can get the pre-chopped heath bars in the chocolate chip section
*1 box of instant chocolate mousse, prepared as directed (or you can take *4 of those pre-made chocolate pudding cups and mix it with cool whip or a package of dream whip. I like this way because it is FAST and you can use the new dark chocolate pudding by Swiss Miss!)
How to prepare
Bake the brownies as directed. *Optional: When they are slightly cooled, poke holes in them with a fork and pour ½ cup of Kahlua over them (Only recommended if no children will be eating this!)
Prepare chocolate mousse.
In a large bowl (preferably glass so you can see the scrumptious layers), crumble half of the brownies.
Layer the brownies with half of the chocolate mousse.
Then sprinkle half of the crushed heath bars on the mousse (or use 1/2 cup of the pre-chopped package), then spoon half of the container of cool whip on the crumbles.
Repeat these steps, using the remaining brownies, the remaining mousse, the remaining heath bars (or 1/2 cup of the bagged kind) and then the remaining cool whip.
Refrigerate for a few hours so the tastes really blend together...

Doesn't that sound YUMMY?
I am thinking that this would be a great recipe to have in my stash. It is not fancy, but I bet it would go over really well at a get-together.

I was also talking with a friend today on the phone and asked her if she would share her cheesy potato casserole recipe with me. Now I know why it was so delicious. Let's just say it is not a low-cal recipe. I'll share it, too.

Cheesy Potato Casserole

2 lbs. Frozen cubed hash brown potatoes
1/2 med. onion, chopped
1 t. salt
1/2 t. pepper
2 can of cream soup (i.e. cream of chicken, cream of mushroom, or cream of celery)
Pint of sour cream
1/3 lbs. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded

Mix all together and place in a greased 9" x 13" pan.
If you like, crumble a sleeve of crackers on top and drizzle melted butter over it.

Bake at 350 degrees. The original recipe says for 50-60 minutes, but my friend said that if her potatoes are still frozen, it takes closer to 90 minutes.

I am going to make this on Christmas day to take over to my in-laws.

Happy eating!

Friday, December 15, 2006

The Christmas shot



We FINALLY shot our Christmas card photo this evening in my makeshift basement studio. They more I try to shoot photos at home like this, the more I realize that I truly DO NOT know what I am doing when it comes to studio photography! Natural light is just SO much easier. But I am pleased that we got a relatively decent shot of all of us. We just couldn't get baby Rachel to keep her head up, though. I am amazed that we even got this. The toddlers were totally wound up and bouncing off the walls. Abi would get so excited watching the little light on the camera flash for the time delay that she kept throwing her arms of into the air and saying "yay!" That wouldn't have been so bad except her hands were always blocking someone's face. Oh well, it is a huge weight off of me to have this done!

We have lots of festivities this weekend to get gifts ready and wrapped for along with food to prepare. It will be fun, but I am sure that I will be quite wiped by Monday! Have a great weekend!

Monday, December 11, 2006

Ack! Monday!


Here it is - Monday morning! There is so much to do that I don't even know where to begin. I need to clear my head and start making some lists so that I can get on top of all there is to do this week.

I did do a little scrappin' I think a little scrappin' is good for the soul. I need a bit of creative release for my sanity! These pages are are pretty simple because they are both done with quickpages from Doris Castle. This first one is from her Everyday Wonders Album. I think this is my all time favorite from Doris so far. I love the mauve and brown. It has always been a favorite color combo for me. This kit has such sweet details from newsprint to glitter! The "M" cards are my own from my Antiquated Alpha Cards.



This second layout is also done using a quickpage from Doris. This one is from the Gathering Hearts collection which I think was a limited edition kit from ScrapArtist. It is BEAUTIFUL isn't it? This is a photo of my mom holding Rachel until she is fast asleep. Isn't it sweet? This was also taken on Thanksgiving day. I used a Virtual Photographer filter on the photo to soften it and give it this unique color in one fast step.

I am off now to make my TO DO list and see what I can get done today!

Have a great one!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

My son is "Dog Gone Cute"


Or perhaps he is just a goofball! My daughter Anna loves to get creative with the camera. She must have told Patrick to pose or "say cheese" and this is what he did. Anna filled up my entire memory card playing around on Thanksgiving day. Most of it was video....really bad video. Even thought the quiality wasn't the best, I did get a kick out of it. In twenty years from now, we will ALL get a great big laugh out of it!

We are having a lazy Sunday afternoon. Barry and the kids are watching a movie and I decided to steal a little scrappin' time. I wanted to use this new kit by Doris called Doggone Cute, but didn't have any dog photos handy. No matter, the kit is cute and versitile enough to use with this photo of my son, too.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

New Stuff!

I have really been limited on my computer time this week. When you add in all the extra Christmas festivities and preparations to my normal daily workload, I'm busy. Really busy! I am feeling behind and I am feeling tired. The tired part is because of my baby girl's sleeping habits. I keep telling myself to enjoy this time because it will pass quickly. So I am trying not to wish it away but just enjoy it taking the bad along with the really good.

Thursday night I hosted my very first online chat at Scrap Outside the Box. I was intimidated by the thought of it, but it ended up being lots of FUN. As part of this, anyone who does a layout using my Festive Foil Alphas by next Thursday (12-14-06) and posts it in this gallery will receive a special bonus from me. This coordinate with my newest kit called Gelled Joy. I'll have to post more about that later, though, because I am out of time. I have to get the kids around because we are going to a Philharmonic orchestra "Holiday Pops" concert this afternoon. Although I went to these all the time as a girl, the rest of my family has never been to one. It should be fun. I keep telling my girls that I am trying to "culture them up a bit."

Catch ya' later!

Monday, December 04, 2006

Checking in



I haven't had much time at the computer lately, but I thought I would check in. It always seems that there is SO much to do this time of year. I have gotten the bulk of my Christmas decorating done, but I have several boxes to sort through still. After 18 years of marriage, I have decided that we have accumulated quite a bit of Christmas stuff and it doesn't all really look so hot anymore. Pulling out the Christmas boxes has seemed like more of a chore to weed through the junkier stuff that I hesitate to put out and the treasures that I love. So I am taking quite a bit of time to sort and organize this year. Even though I am not done, the tree is up with the train around it, our special nativity is in place an the stockings are hung on the mantle. So my kids are happy. I have yet to snap any pictures, though.

This picture is of a living nativity at our church yesterday. Isn't it cute? I am a bit prejudiced, though, since my daughter is Mary and my son is the angel. I realized on the way to church yesterday that I FORGOT MY CAMERA. Can you believe that? And I call myself a scrapbooker! I considered turning around to get it and make ourselves late, but my van was on empty and I didn't think I could make it home and back to town on the gas I had. Luckily, a friend at church had her camera and was sweet enough to snap a couple of shots for me. I am so thankful. You know it may be the ONLY time I get to see my son as a perfect angel. :-)

Friday, December 01, 2006


HAPPY ADVENT! I just think this is SO COOL! One of my fellow designers at ScrapOutside the Box created a really fun advent calendar to share. What is unique about this one is that when you open each day's door, the goodie you get is a scrabook freebie! My little donation to this can be found on the 19th which just happens to be one of my daughter's birthday. Click on the image above to read more about the calendar and get the link to it.