Oct 26 2008

the sound of Autumn

Decided that I really wasn’t liking the black blog look anymore so I switched my blog template again. It needs some tweaking still as it isn’t showing up properly in Internet Explorer or Firefox but it looks great in Google Crome!! (which by the way is an awesome new browser and its free!! and its by Google, do you need any other reasons to try it out?)

Just a short post for today as its getting real late and I have to be up real early tomorrow. 

*Class update: If you are in my 101 class, the chats have been moved to Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:00pm PST (9:30-11:00pm EST). The class lessons will still be posted on Monday, this way you will have a couple days to look over the lessons, try some out and then we can discuss them on Wednesday. 

*had a horrible sleep: was up a couple times with the dogs who wanted to go out at 1:30am and then Zoey woke me up around 6 again. Being the only day this week that I could sleep in, I made myself stay in bed until 8

*Got up, took the dogs for a walk then started working on lessons for the 102 Technique class – finishing up todays class and working on next weeks. 

* Worked until 11:30, then Jodi dropped Dasha off. (Jodi was going to a funeral, for a child, so so sad. Dasha was staying with us for the afternoon)

*Brent and I both had work to do so we kept switching off, taking turns playing with Dasha. 

*Brent made us all lunch then we took the dogs for a walk to this trail in the woods we often go to. 

*Came home, Brent and Dasha played Mario Party on the Wii and I worked on more class stuff. 

*Jodi picked Dasha up then I had an online class chat for an hour

* Had dinner then had the 2nd online class chat

* Studied for my midtern that’s tomorrow for several hours

 

Kids really do say the cutest things. It’s fun having Dasha over cause she is such a smart kid, she loves the animals (and they adore her too!), she’s very outgoing and talkative, and she’s just an overall great kid. While we were walking through the woods today, there were huge colorful leaves all over the path – it was like we were walking through a thick blanket of them. All of a sudden Dasha says “I love the sound of Autumn”. The sound of Autumn: the sound of the leaves crunching under our feet. 

One of the things I wanted to find on our walk was a nice branch that resembled a dead tree – with lots of little branches coming off of it. I have this idea for a Halloween decoration – and I need this branch to look like a little dead tree cause I want to hang little decorations on it. So we were all on the hunt for this perfectly sized branch. At one point Brent asked if I could just use something else like this wire jewelry tree stand that I got at Ikea. I said I really wanted a real branch. Because of course, I like to make things difficult, lol. So Dasha then says ” She likes to be creative Brent….afterall she is a scrapbooker!”  

Too funny Dasha, too funny.


Oct 25 2008

There’s a raccoon on my back!

Week in the Life continued…. (this is fun, I’m really enjoying this!)

Today:

*Woke up at 6:30am expecting Brent to get home from work any minute

*Got out of bed at 7 and went downstairs to get breakfast (Special K)

*Brent called at 7:15 and said he was just leaving work (he was working just down the street from our house which never happens – he usually works in another district)

*Went upstairs and got the dogs out of bed, took them for a walk to meet Brent

*Came home, fed the dogs, then checked email and posted stuff on WeScrap – big crop going on this weekend!

*Left the house at 8 heading to the Critter Care Wildlife Rehab center.

*Spent the morning at Critter Care, mostly preparing food for the animals.

*Got to go into one of the raccoon cages to visit with them – so cool!!!

*Picked up my friend Jodi and her daughter Dasha after lunch to go get a sheet for Dasha’s Halloween costume (she is going to be a Starbucks cup)

*Got the sheet and headed home to work on the costume.

*Printed out a 12 x 12 Starbucks logo and Jodi glued it to the fabric – it looks awesome!

*All 4 of us headed out for a trip to the pumpkin patch

*Bought way too many pumpkins! What was I thinking???

*Brent cooked dinner for us all and while he was doing that Jodi helped me assemble a bunch of mini books for a school project

*We all stuffed ourselves with a fabulous meal!! (Roast beef, garlic roasted potatoes, gravy, Yorkshire pudding, and garlic prawns.). Thanks Brent!!

*…and as if we weren’t full enough already, we went on another little drive, to Dairy Queen for blizzards!! Pumpkin pie blizzards are here – yummy!!!

*Came home and watched “The Holiday”. Love that movie. I was never a Jude Law fan before I saw this movie, but now….

I think I mentioned this before but I really like raccoons now! One of the other volunteers took me into one of the raccoon cages – there were 8 of them in there. As soon as we walked in, they rushed up to us, not to be vicious, but they were curious. Also, they know her real well as she cleans their cages everyday so she spends a lot of time in there with them. I knelt down and they came up to me putting their little hands on my legs and a few of them were trying to climb up my back. Half of them will be released back into the wild later this week, they have to be a certain weight before they will let them go.

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Oct 24 2008

Starting A Week in the Life…..

I have really wanted to partake in Ali E’s Week in the Life challenge so I’m going to try it starting now. I know, I am totally late with this, but better late than never right?

 

Here is a recap of the last 5 days (I will try to get some photos up here later):

 

  • Started volunteering at a wild animal rehabilitation center called Critter Care
  • Got to touch raccoons and was surprised at how soft the pads of their feet are
  • Petted a bobcat
  • Rented the DVD “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” – totally hilarious
  • Started teaching 2 online classes and had 2 class chat nights
  • Went to the Celine Dion concert
  • Brent’s mom and sister came for a visit and stayed the night
  • Had a date night with Brent – went out for a great dinner then for a walk
  • Bathed the dogs
  • Did a major clean of the house
  • And in between all this, worked and went to college and still had the bad head cold but finally seeing the last of it!

Yesterday: 

  • Woke up at 6:30 by my internal clock – was expecting Brent to be home from work any minute
  • Got a text from Brent at 7 saying he was stuck at work and would be late
  • Had a snuggle with Angus and Zoey then got up at 8
  • Took the dogs out for a little walk – brrrrr – it was a chilly morning!
  • Fed the dogs and the cats, then had some special K with red berries for breakfast
  • Checked email and posted on the WeScrap forum
  • Brent got home from work, turned the news on, and lay on the couch beside me while I finished up with emails
  • Had a shower and got ready for work
  • Rushed out the door, noticed Brent had fallen asleep on the couch
  • Went to work at Tilano
  • Left work at 2:30 and went to Starbucks for my Green Tea Misto
  • Hurried to College and arrived at 2:59 for my 3:00 class
  • Was excited to see that the vending machines have healthy snacks including my favorite brand of baked apple chips!
  • Sat through 2.5 hours of class, yawning continuously through the last half (I couldn’t help it!)
  • Left college at 5:30 and drove home, got stuck in major traffic!!! Took over an hour to get home due to a major accident that happened in the tunnel. (A car flipped over right inside the tunnel!!) They closed down both lanes going into the tunnel and hundreds and hundreds of cars were stuck – some inside the tunnel too (a total nightmare for me). They finally opened the counterflow lane on the other side of the tunnel so I was one of the lucky ones who made it through finally. I feel bad for all those who are stuck cause they will most likely be there for hours…
  • Got home and Brent had dinner waiting for me  *ahhh, bliss*
  • Ate dinner, then did some posting on WeScrap
  • Worked on next week’s class material for Techniques 102
  • Took the dogs for a walk with Brent
  • Went to bed at 10 and watched ER.
  • Watched Jay Leno’s monologue then fell asleep. For whatever reason I just cannot seem to stay awake past that point every night!!

 

 

A little blurb on Critter Care Wildlife Rehabilitation. This place is so awesome!! They take in any wildlife from around BC that is injured or orphaned and they care for them until they are able to release them back into the wild. It is not government funded, it’s completed run on donations and volunteers. Right now they have about 30 raccoons, a bunch of squirrels and possums, 2 beavers, 9 bears, and a resident bobcat that lives there all the time. (it was an exotic pet that someone had and didn’t want and its been living at CC since it was a baby, she is now 5. and she is really well looked after and very spoiled!). I got to visit with her and pet her. She is so cute and so friendly! I also got to meet the raccoons and a few of them reached out and I touched their little hands – they are so smooth! I have a whole new appreciation for raccoons now after seeing them up close. They are pretty friendly and very smart. Anyway, I am very happy to be volunteering there. I was told that I will be bitten and scratched and there is no way around that. Oh well, I’ve been bitten and scratched by many animals before! 


Oct 23 2008

Spooktacular Weekend coming up!!

blinkieA big thanks to the very talented Allison Cope for creating this awesome blinkie!!!

More can be found here


Oct 19 2008

New Classes

For everyone who is signed up for Techniques 101 and 102 – they are both starting! Be sure to check out the forums for more info. I did send everyone an email last night so please let me know if you didn’t get it. Tech 102 started tonight and 101 starts tomorrow night. :) 

Here are some pics of another Advent Calendar I made, this one is for a class I’ll be teaching next month at Precious Memories. These are so much fun to make, I’m already thinking of another to make using some of the techniques I learned at Ranger U! 

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Oct 10 2008

A cool surprise!

This morning I recieved an email from someone telling me that WeScrap (www.wescrap.com) was mentioned on a Tv show. After doing a search for the Mike and Juliet show and finding my way to their website, I was able to watch a video of today’s show. Sure enough, we were mentioned during their segment on “Working from Home” – they flashed our website across the screen and they also have a link to it on their site. So cool!! 

http://www.mandjshow.com/videos/working-from-home/ 

I hope everyone is having a Fantastic Friday! It’s Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada so I have come back to my hometown, Victoria, to spend the weekend with my parents. I have been looking forward to this for weeks, to be able to come and actually have some time to relax and hang out with my parents. Unfortunetly, my cold has just escalated and today is the worst so far. I barely even have a voice right now. I just hope I get my appetite back (and my taste buds!) in time for our big Thanksgiving dinner Sunday night :)

 Oh! Take a look at this fun Halloween canvas I made for Tilano (www.tilano.net) for one of their projects of the month. Love their products! So much fun!! 

it can be seen here:  http://www.tilano.net/products_details.aspx?page_name=Products/product_details&restricted=&catalog_item_id=1096
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Oct 8 2008

what an experience…

Ranger U was awesome!!!! Such a fantastic experience.  Tim, Claudine and Suze were fabulous instructors, and they were a ton of fun too :)

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We learned over 75 techniques in 3 days – I feel so inspired now and just want to play around with all these cool prodcuts – some that I have used before and some that were completely new to me.

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Thursday was spent mostly traveling. I arrived at Newark airport around 6:30 and I met up with Colleen MacDonald at the rental car area. Her plane arrived just before mine did, so we previously planned to meet up so we could drive together to Tinton Falls, we were also rooming together. Coincidentally we were the only 2 Canadians at Ranger U. (Colleen is originally from Australia but has lived in Alberta for several years. I just love her accent!). We picked up the rental car and headed on our way – thank goodness for Colleen bringing her GPS with her! So funny cause it was Austin Powers voice telling us which way to go! The toll booths really confused us and we ended up going through the wrong lane the first ones we went through. We were in the EZ pass lane and we couldn’t get over to the cash only lane cause so many cars were whizzing by and honking at us. I will now be expecting a ticket in the mail….We found our way to the hotel quite easily though and Ranger was literally next door.

We were up early the next morning and met up with several more ranger attendees in the restaurant while we ate breakfast, everyone was so friendly and so excited!We spent the first part of the day with Suze Weinberg learning all about melt art – which I LOVED!! I am embarrassed to say that I have owned a melting pot for about 5 years and its still brand new. However now I know how to use it and how many cool things I can do with it! We also got a tour of the Ranger facility – a real working factory. The stickles machine was my favorite – they produce thousands and thousands of stickles per day. We each got to take one of the stickles off the conveyor belt and take it with us :)

The last half of the day Claudine Hellmuth taught us all about her new line: “Claudine Hellmuth Studio” – awesome stuff!! I love using paints and these ones are different than the acrylics I’m used to working with. They can be thick for lots of color or you can thin them out and they can be almost translucent  for a completely different look. I love them! 

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Saturday and Sunday we spent with Tim – he taught us 51 techniques!  Such cool stuff, I am so excited to incorporate these techniques into my projects. It was sad when it was all over – the 24 of us had spent 3 solid days together and it really was an awesome group of people.

We were seated in groups of 4, at my table there was Janet Hopkins ( Education Coordinator for the Heidi Swapp line), Jayne Irving (Owns a Scrapbooking store in Cape Code), and Jenn Shurkus (manages Jayne’s store and also teaches for A muse art stamps). We called our table the “J” table since all our names began with J. hehe

These girls were so much fun, I had a blast sitting with them.

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Colleen and I left Sunday night after we got our diplomas and we said our goodbyes. We were both flying out of Newark the next day and we had booked a hotel room at one of the airport hotels, also we had to return the rental car that night. We dropped the car off and made our way through the airport to where the hotel shuttles are, waited for quite awhile for our shuttle then headed to the hotel. We hadn’t eaten yet and were starving but according to the girl at the front desk, there was no restaurants around within walking distance. She did give us a map that showed there was a ton of resturants in this area that wasn’t far from the hotel and she said she could call a cab for us. So that’s what we did, and we decided we wanted to go to a good mexican restaurant. The cab driver dropped us off in this really sketchy part of town in front of a hole in the wall looking mexican restaurant. Totally not what we had in mind. It was about an 8 minute cab ride and it cost $25!!! Also not what we had in mind!!! We hurried into the restuarant though as we didn’t want to be out on the dark street. There were 4 staff members inside, only 1 of whom could understand any English. I ordered a chalupa even though I wasn’t sure what to expect as the only chalupa I ever had was at Taco Bell. Of course, this being authentic Mexican food, it was completely different from Taco Bell, but I really enjoyed it, it was very good. During the half hour we were in the restaurant, we had 2 different girls come in trying to sell us pirated DVD’s!! 

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Here’s my roomie Colleen :)

The next morning my flight left at 6:25am so I had to be up by 3:45 so I could be down in the lobby just after 4 to wait for the shuttle. I got to the airport at 4:30 and was waiting in line at the Air Canada departure. Nobody even showed up until almost 5am and when she did show up, she announced to all of us that the flight to Toronto was cancelled due to mechanical problems. um….ok….. so someone asks if they are going to put us on the next flight and she says probably not as its full. lovely. There are several of us starting to panic a bit. I had to be in Toronto to catch my connecting flight to Vancouver at 9:30. She told me if I could get to JFK airport that she could get me on a direct flight to Vancouver, but I had to find my own way there and it was over an hours drive. Then she said she could book me on a flight with Continental to Toronto but I’d still miss my connecting plane and I’d have to go check in with Air Canada in Toronto. So then I had to lug all my luggage (I had a carry on bag, my backback with my laptop (which was really heavy cause I crammed a whole lot of extra stuff into it), and my suitcase which weighed 45 pounds. ) over to a whole other terminal to check in with Continental. That meant 2 escalators over to the air tram station and more waiting. It was there that I met up with the 4 other people who I had been waiting with initially. We had all been moved to the Continental flight. We all stayed together and made our way to the Continental desk where we found out the Air Canada agent hadn’t actually booked us on the flight. So they had to book us all on it, more waiting.  Next was security and here it got even better…. Because our flight had been cancelled and we were put on another flight within an hour of it leaving (and this is good to know if you travel in the states a lot), we were automatically flagged for additional screening. It said SSSS all over our tickets, which we guessed meant Special Security Secondary Screening. Either that or Special Security Strip Search, lol. Security guards saw our tickets and were calling out “Secondary Female!!!!” “Secondary Male!!!!” the guy in front of me and I were both like “what does that mean?” feeling like criminals or something. We were told we had been flagged and they explained why. Great. So I was put into this odd pressure air blowing machine, which I’ve never seen before. It startled me a bit when the air came puffing out in my face. Next through another machine then I had to wait in a clear glass box until the searching guard was waiting for me. As I stood there I waitched a couple people in front of me in the searching station getting almost completely searched – including the all over body pat down. Then he was ready for me. He let me out of the display box and I had to go sit on a chair while he searched my bags and my laptop. He did give me my shoes, belt and sweatshirt back though and told me I could put them on. Luckily he was nice and he didn’t give me the pat down search, I got off easy compared to what the others went through. 

The flight to Toronto was full and there was no room in the overhead storage for my laptop bag. I told the flight attendant (who was not very friendly I might add) and she told me they’d have to check it and it would have to go down to baggage. I was like “my computer is in there!” and she said “too bad”. !!!!!! The guy beside me said “it will get trashed it goes down there” so the flight attendant told me I could take my laptop out and hold it. So I did. Just as my bag was about to get whisked off to baggage, another flight attendant (a nice one) came by and said “its ok, we have room for it up in first class”. So my backpack got to ride in first class, and I didn’t.Getting off the plane was awkward as I was holding my laptop (which is a very heavy one) under my arm, carrying my bag in one hand and trying to get my backpack down from the overhead bin as I was exiting the plane. ugh, it was not a good day.

 Of course, now it was time to go get my suitcase and go through customs which was just a hassel cause of the lineups. Since I was at the Continental gate area, Air Canada was at another terminal (of course) that I had to go up more escalators, to another air tram station and make my way to the ticket desk. My orginal 9:30 flight was just about to leave, so obviously I missed it. The 10 was full so they had to put me on the 11:15. *sigh* then as I was walking away I looked down at my ticket only to see that I had been put in a MIDDLE seat. Just keeps getting better.The plane was full as well so I was not able to change my seat. I was seated between 2 guys, one of whom was very large so I couldn’t even use the arm rests, I had to sit all scrunched into my seat. The only good thing about this flight was they had the little tv’s in the back of the seats so we each got our own and we could watch an assortment of movies. I watched “The Happening” and it was actually pretty good. I really detest flying now though, just on flights over 2 hours, as my legs get all crampy and I start to feel very clausterphobic.  We landed around 1:30 and waited for half an hour for my luggage.

Brent was there to pick me up and he brought the dogs with him so I was so happy to see all of them! We went home, dropped my luggage off, then I had to rush off to school. (I am taking a couple classes at college right now until December- such as Public Speaking). I couldn’t miss my class so I had to go sit through it from 3-5:30. I stopped off for groceries on the way home (Brent was working all night), and when I got home I cooked some meat loaf for the dogs for dinner. Yes I am home cooking for the dogs now. Angus has allergies and so far this seems to be working, he hasn’t been scratching like he used to. We have tried everything!! This is a lot more work, but I know exactly what goes into their food, and they love it. We go back and forth between meatloaf and baked salmon. Yes they are spoiled dogs.

 *if you want the recipe for this dog friendly meatloaf, I can pretty much guarantee your pooches will love it:Ground beef (about 2-4 pounds), 2 eggs, 1 cup of rice, and 3/4 cup pureed veggies (I mix carrots, kale, and spinach in the food processor). Bake at 375 for an hour.

Anyway, that was an incredibly long day, it took me around 14 hours to get home from New Jersey which is ridiculous. Not surprisingly, I have come down with a bad cold. Oh well, its nice to be home anyway, and I had a great time at Ranger U!?


Oct 3 2008

Ranger U – Day 1

I’m here in Tinton Falls, New Jersey for Ranger U – today was the first day and it was awesome!!!! Better then I ever imagined!

We spent over half the day learning from the fabulous Suze Weinberg – all techniques using the melting pot and I think I now have a new addiciton! (several actually, lol).  The last part of the day was learning from Claudine Hellmuth and we got to use her new line of products – so cool!!!!!

It’s such a great class too – with people from all over the world.
Suze wrote more about the class on her blog with some photos: http://suzeweinberg.typepad.com/suzeblogz/

Tomorrow we’ll be spending the whole day learning from Tim Holtz! Can’t wait :)

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