Momma laughs.
Alyssa- "What is it?"
Momma- "The couch is eating Wyatt's legs."
Alyssa laughs- "Where Baby Wyatt's legs?"
Momma explains that he backed up under the couch and it just looks like the couch is eating him. - "Go tell Papa that the couch is eating Baby Wyatt."
Alyssa runs to back door and yells- "PAPA, IT A 'MERGENCY!"
My daughter is so smart. If the couch was really eating us, she would know exactly what the situation should be labeled as....
Join us on our journey as a family and throw in the occasional deployment or drill.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
Card Making and Resolutions
Do you adore cards? I love searching through the card aisles for hilarious or heartfelt messages. My favorites are usually found among the Papyrus brand. I simply love the handmade look and the oftentimes simple designs. This is probably one of the reasons I decided I wanted to make cards instead of purchase them. At typically $3 per card, and 4 Mother's Day or 5 Father's Day cards each year (that would be 9 total for me to buy--I buy for my grandmas and grandpas) just those holidays alone made it worth a try.
We are approaching Father's Day and I have not purchased a single card this year. We've had birthdays, the Valentines, Mother's, and Father's holidays, and graduations, and even one bridal shower. I have been LOVING the time spent card making. Shapes and colors are what it comes down to artistically. This is perfect for me as my siblings got the physical talents of music and art, I simply have the 'ear' or the 'eye' respectively for those talents. When it comes to colors, that is my area of art. I love to work with colors and textures but I can't draw a stick figure to play hangman.
I'm progressing in techniques and embellishments but I'm still very much a beginner. Catch a recent glimpse at where I've been in this adventure:
I am loving the progress I've made (if I had pictures of my work from the beginning of the year, I'd show you, I swear). This is exactly what I wanted to accomplish as my "New Year Resolution"! Progress in a skill, something tangible but not with pressure behind it.
I'm proud of these even if they still have visible flaws. Trust me, I can see them, but I put a lot more effort into these than I did picking out the perfect card from the store before.
We are approaching Father's Day and I have not purchased a single card this year. We've had birthdays, the Valentines, Mother's, and Father's holidays, and graduations, and even one bridal shower. I have been LOVING the time spent card making. Shapes and colors are what it comes down to artistically. This is perfect for me as my siblings got the physical talents of music and art, I simply have the 'ear' or the 'eye' respectively for those talents. When it comes to colors, that is my area of art. I love to work with colors and textures but I can't draw a stick figure to play hangman.
I'm progressing in techniques and embellishments but I'm still very much a beginner. Catch a recent glimpse at where I've been in this adventure:
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| Metalic Markers! |
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| Love the lined paper (it is a heavyweight and dry embossed with alphabet). |
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| Later I added "Grandpa" vertically...gotta work on my spacing that direction. |
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| Love my gears dry embossing folder. |
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| I love the texture this embossed frame gives when it is cut out! |
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| Ribbon flower and traditional paper pattern! |
I am loving the progress I've made (if I had pictures of my work from the beginning of the year, I'd show you, I swear). This is exactly what I wanted to accomplish as my "New Year Resolution"! Progress in a skill, something tangible but not with pressure behind it.
I'm proud of these even if they still have visible flaws. Trust me, I can see them, but I put a lot more effort into these than I did picking out the perfect card from the store before.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Too Much Fun
Some days are full of fun! We had a long day playing at drill (family day). Our toddler had story time, art projects, and an obstacle course in the gym while the adults took care of some classes. Then there was more playing (for everyone) after lunch.
After all this, we drove the hour home and went grocery shopping for the week. After supper Alyssa really wanted to go outside so we took our little dog on a short walk.
Toddlers, full day of fun, tired, and won't hold hands....end result, a sad and hurt little girl. Her face met the concrete after tripping over some invisible nothing. Poor kid had too much fun.
After all this, we drove the hour home and went grocery shopping for the week. After supper Alyssa really wanted to go outside so we took our little dog on a short walk.
Toddlers, full day of fun, tired, and won't hold hands....end result, a sad and hurt little girl. Her face met the concrete after tripping over some invisible nothing. Poor kid had too much fun.
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