Friday, July 29, 2011

Life is like a cobweb.....

I have been organizing my work area these last couple days. It caused me to question this morning before going downstairs to finish up, what exactly is organization? I ask this because as I realize my "system" makes total sense to me it looks random and confusing to most others. I need to see things. I prefer open shelves to closed cabinets and clear containers to ceramic canisters. I suddenly realized this as I was moving things I didn't really want to put away. One of my daughters is the same. She would prefer everything she owns spread on her bedroom floor to a neat closet and shelves which needless to say gives us, her parents, fits. But as I endeavor to create a space that works for me I think I understand her a little better. How can you design if you can't see? How can you create if you don't visualize the elements available for your design? As I finish up my area, I hope that this experience will help me understand my own process better and maybe, just maybe, I can learn to cut Tessa some slack. I like the way it was stated here...

Life is like a cobweb, not an organization chart.  --Ross Perot

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Aria goes to the park

This morning we took our dog Aria to the park. There are dog parks here in Boise, but honestly none of them seem really nice. So, we took her to the fields near our home on a Sunday to let her off leash, the day least likely to get a ticket. She has a yard at home, but it's not nearly big enough for her to get up a lot of speed and let me tell you this dog likes to run. What fun she will be in the snow this year now that she will be old enough to learn to pull a sled! Here she is, full speed ahead...

Aria running at the park

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Beach Memories

After a visit to my Mom and Dad's house, the kids always have lots of fun memories of the beach. However, the photos have never been very good or the weather hasn't cooperated or any number of other reasons not to scrapbook it have occurred. This time, the planets aligned and we had great weather, low tides and the pictures turned out great. Here is the book I created for the girls beach memories...




A middle page with sand dollars and Abby holding a crab.

All three girls on the left and the legend of the sand dollar on the right.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Aftermath...

Well what a wonderful 4th of July it was. The weather in Washington was uncharacteristically beautiful, the kids got to spend a lot of time with grandma and grandpa and auntie and cousins too and Emily had a great 5th birthday. Thanks to aunt Rachel we saw a big fireworks display with "front row seats" on the infield of the racetrack and she even helped me win some money on a race! (O.K. 6 bucks but I'd never been to a horse race before!) I got to see old friends and have a great birthday myself too.

A big, fun part of a trip to Grandma and Grandpa's is always the beach. This time for the first time ever we dug a geoduck. Mom made wonderful chowder that even my pickiest child ate and of course I saved the giant shell for a craft project...a trip to Washington always gives me so many new ideas. I hope I can squeeze some time in to get started on some of them soon. In the mean time, here we are "digging the duck".
"What are they looking at?!?"

"Oh, a Geoduck"