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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Merry Christmas from Arizona


My dear friend Wendy, "Mrs. B" and her hubby visited us in November and she used her photography skills to take this family photo, which became our Christmas card photo.  It's not the entire family, just the Arizona clan.  We are so blessed to have my daughters, April and Allison and grandchildren, Lily and Rowan living nearby.  All of Steve's family is in Texas so opportunities for visits are limited.  We hope all of you enjoyed the holidays and are looking forward to a productive, crafty New Year!

Hugs & best wishes,
Kathy & Family

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Reflections on a spring without cherry blossoms ...

For almost as long as I can remember, the stairs of our childhood home were shaded by a lanky flowering cherry tree, planted by my Grandma just to the right of the staircase.  Every spring, without fail, its branches would burst forth, unasked into a symphony of silken, ivory-pink blossoms which would cover the tree for a few weeks and then fall to blanket the lawn and stairs.  My folks were definitely not gardeners of any sort, but they did love this tree...especially Mom.  Dad simply refused to prune it....it grew wild , unfertilized and free but continued to grace us with its gorgeous spring display (prettiest on our entire block) year after year anyway.  As we kids grew up, we became fairly oblivious to its annual offering, but in time grandkids in their childish delight reminded us of how its pretty spring blossoms resembled popcorn. 

Now that both the folks are gone and the house will eventually be home to a new family, I hadn't thought of that old tree for a long time until this week when I received the monthly bill from the gardener who tends the lawns and gardens there until the house is sold.  He writes that the tree has died.  He has removed a few branches already, but wants me to know that he needs to take it down before winter storms come. 

I have been melancholy all week reminiscing about home and all the love and lessons learned there.  I sometimes took for granted the scraggly cherry tree that each spring transformed a rather simple home with such beauty, and how bare and lonely the house will look with it gone.  I couldn't help but think it's almost as if the tree realized we weren't coming home and its job was done.  Another passing. 

My mom on the front porch in 2002, flowering cherry on the right. 

Family, please feel free to leave a comment with your memories of the cherry tree or home in general.  I think it might be therapeutic. 

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Test Run

Moppet, my Maltese, has been an only child now for a long time and our next door neighbor, a groomer, showed up with this sweet little Yorkie girl who is homeless as a result of a divorce.  We're going to see how she does here.  Isn't she adorable?!  Her name is Bella.....for now anyway.  Just had to share.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

My exciting news!

If you're like me, maybe you've always had a desire to help out the less fortunate or improve the world in some way beyond the reaches of your family and friends, but weren't exactly sure how.  Here is an awesome program just right for us papercrafters and scrapbookers that gets to the heart of why we love what we do.

 
There is a non-profit organization here in Phoenix called  Arizonans for Children (AFC).   They exist to improve the fragile lives of the abused, abandoned, and neglected children in foster care.  Among the numerous ways they help is through the Lifebook Program.  A volunteer prepares a beautiful scrapbook for a child in long term foster care.  The book documents and emphasizes the positives and gently explain the circumstances that brought the child to their current homes.  Many children sign up for the program, but must wait several years for a volunteer to be assigned to them.  

This is what I am doing and I am loving it!  Usually, volunteers are assigned one child at a time, however I am doing two books for a little girl and her brother who are in foster care together.   May I suggest you check to see if such a program exists in your community.  From time to time I'll share more information and some photos.  If you're interested in learning more about AFC, check out this link:  http://www.arizonansforchildren.org/page.php?link=life_book

Saturday, June 30, 2012

You're getting up there...

My baby brother's birthday is Monday.  He's been a space junkie all his life and has taken flying lessons, to the point of solo'ing.  I think he just needs to log more hours to get his license, and it's rather pricey so it's going to take awhile.  Anyway, isn't Mo Manning's adorable little aviator just perfect?  I colored him with Prismacolors and Copics and used Teresa Collins World Traveler 6x6 pad paper.  Very simple card, but I think  it will tickle Don.

Have a terrific weekend, my dear friends.

Hugs,
Kathy 

Challenges:
The Kraft Journal - Anything Goes
Wags 'n Whiskers - Use Craft
Moving Along with the Times - Birthday
PaperPlay Challenges - Flags/Pennants/Banners
Simon Says Stamp - Sporty
The Sisterhood of Crafters - Stars
Make it Monday - Challenge #95
Mo's Challenge Blog - Straight from the Heart

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Spread your wings

Sweet niece Hillary just graduated from high school and in a few months she'll be headed off to university.  She's been very anxious to spread her wings and now it's going to happen, so a special card was in order.

Here it is folded for mailing.

I went looking for inspiration.  Have you noticed just when you think you've seen absolutely every possible folding card technique, up pops a new one?  I'm always up for learning new fun stuff so when I stumbled upon this one at Marriannes papirverden blog I couldn't wait to give it a go...plus I had just received this SB floral oval die set which she uses on her card.  She names her tutorial simply "folding card" but that could certainly get confusing in my tutorial favorites folder, so I'm calling it a winged oval folding card.
Here it is with its wings spread. 

Pretty unique.  I like. 

Bazzill cs; MME Miss Caroline Dolled Up dp; SB Floral Oval and Classic large oval die, Recollection Pearls, MS butterfly punch, Paper Smooches sentiment stampler stamps, Sharpie white poster paint marker, Stickles, foam dots, ColorBox chalks.

Hugs,
Kathy

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Let's celebrate the day...

you gave up on finding anyone better than me.
Happy Anniversary Steve!

Quick post today...my sweet mom-in-law and niece are here for a weeks visit from Texas and we're having a blast gossiping and snacking and relaxing and just enjoying each others company.  I had to make a quickie anniversary card for my sweetie though and when I saw this sentiment somewhere on line, I knew I had to use it.  Paper is BasicGrey Two Scoops, vintage bathing beauty image from the internet, EK scallop punch, SB label die, some black ribbon and rhinestones from my stash with a bit of Timmy Holtz tattered rose distress ink finished it off.  I popped the scalloped edging for a bit of a beachy umbrella-y effect. 

 Hope everyone is well and happily anticipating the weekend!  xoxoxxo Kathy

Challenges:
Make it Monday - Anything goes
Divas by Design - Tickled Pink (lots of pink)
Bunny Zoe's Crafts - Anything Goes
Fashionista Challenge - Wedding Anniversary or Wedding Shower
Lexi's Creations - Black and White and one other color
Lollypop Crafts - Just for Him
Basic Grey - Challenge #68 Anything Goes (must use Basic Grey)