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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Grandma Paparelli's Flowers

i've had several other scrappers encourage me to continue the layout about my Grandma Paparelli with more pages. Well... I managed to get another one completed last night, despite all that's been going on around our home over the past week.

It's been a while since Dwayne and i came down with colds, or, any other kind of illness that could get in the way of taking care of things. But we are getting a double-dose share of crud from allergies and hayfever this year. With all our weapons in hand - we stay on top of spraying and wiping everything down with the Lysol and Mr. Clean. But this stuff even has Zucker sneezing and sniffling. I guess we'll just have to ride it out until the pollen season slows down for a bit.

Anyway - i chose my Grandma Paparelli's love of flowers for this latest layout. The next one will carry over on the same subject. And it will bring the story up to where Her inspiration and influence has brought me in my life, today.



Journaling -
Grandma Paparelli loved gardening. She always had houseplants. And I remember her little glass bowl terrarium, that even had pebbles and little ceramic animals around the plants. She inspired me from the time I was small. the first plant I ever grew was a sweet potato vine in a glass jar with water, around the age of 4 years old. I remember it growing so long and pretty, in the kitchen of our house in Hayward, California. The first seed I ever planted was pinto beans, around the age of 6 years old. I planted them inside, of all things, the window flower boxes in front of our house on Kingston Drive in Texas City, Texas. Gardening has always been a part of my life, ever since. These photos are of flowerbeds that my husband, Dwayne, helped me construct at the house we lived in on South Ruth Street in Maryville, Tennessee. It seems like I insist on having potted plants, no matter how much yard I have. But they were a part of Grandma's enjoyment, as well. Maybe it's just another one of those little quirks that carried over to me!

Kit –
A Magical Moment
A Magical Moment Extras
A Magical Moment Add-On Special

Fonts –
Selfish
FoxScript
And…. i can’t remember which font i used for the journaling… grrrrrr!

As i was going through the website at Digital Design Den to snag the links for Wendy's kits that i used - i discovered that She has now come out with the A Magical Moment Add-On Special Extras kit. This is for the special kit in blue that coordinates with the first kit. Well... I can't go without that one! So, I'll be picking that one up when I pick up Her A Fantasy of Fans kit!

On to that list of Honey-Do's that never seems to dwindle.

Hope You have a wonderful Spring!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

What Happens When I Don't Read Directions

My previous blog mentioned the separate little challenge I put myself through, which led me through one more learning experience in digital scrapping. I can't complain - I gained something good!

This is the layout I did about Jennifer's Prom - before reading the directions for Wendy's Challenge No. 13.

Thank God - it only takes me once to learn after a mess-up.




Journaling Reads -

Talk About a Magical Moment! Jennifer attended the Senior Prom with her Date, Tommy Ray. She was absolutely stunning! Our little tomboy transformed into a Princess for the Evening! I took these shots out in our backyard on South Ruth Street, only minutes before we had a huge thunderstorm show up. I will be forever grateful for one other blessing. I was able to get a beautiful photo of her in a strapless gown - with NO tattoo!

Once again - the kit was Wendy Williams' A Magical Moment Add-On Special, which can be found at Digital Design Den.


What was that? Oh... the bit about the tattoo? Oh... yeah. Little fart.... She now has two of those boogers that would be hanging out there like a billboard sign in that gown today. I hope I live to see her turn 70 years old. I'll be right there... with my camera... focused on what will no longer focus inside a lens any longer. ROTFL !!

How's THAT for inspiration to live a long life?

Friday, March 14, 2008

Done for a Challenge - What an Understatement

Today, i posted my entry for Wendy Williams' #13 Challenge at Digital Design Den. We used her kit called A Magical Moment Add-On Special - which is done in beautiful blues! The subject for the challenge was "Somebody Important in Your Life".

This ended up being my third Challenge entry - by pure fluke! i'd purchased Robyn LittleJohn's 2 Oliver kit previously. A couple days ago, i completed the page about Zucker's first experience with snow and posted it in the gallery at Digital Design Den. i got a surprise when Robyn sent me wonderful comments about my layout - and then asked me if i wanted to submit it into Her Challenge that was still opened!

i'm sitting there, staring at the email - stunned and feeling - mindless - once again! Personal note to God... get ready, 'cuz it's official. i am getting older.

Anyway - i responded to Robyn's email with a question of how to do so at that particular website. i had been, practically, led by the nose in the right direction for posting my first-ever Challenge by the hosting designer. To go for that first attempt of entering and posting on my own for the next one?

Well - a forum is a forum is a forum unlike every forum - just like a forest is a forest is a forest unlike every other forest - but You can, still, get lost in the woods! Ya' know?

Robyn must have appreciated the laugh for the day more than i thought. She just threw me into the pile, Herself! And then - She sent me the url for downloading the cutest little kit that She was rewarding entrants with for Their efforts! What a wonderful woman!!!!

On with the show - little did I know i would put myself through an attempt at manhood yesterday. i get all excited about getting in on this challenge of Wendy's! i'd already done a challenge elsewhere on that same subject of "Somebody Important in Your Life" and chose my husband as my victim for that project. *snicker*

i go purchase the kit while i'm considering my subject. The kit is so pretty! Jennifer's Prom photos came to mind before i even had the kit downloaded. i spent the rest of the day putting a beautiful layout together of Jennifer and Tommy (Her date) on Prom night. Once i'm happy with the layout - i go save all my formatted copies and make it to the one i needed for posting into Wendy's Challenge. It's only then - that this Dingbat decides to read the description for the Challenge. i felt almost male. You know - They always dig in with the tools and start assembling without reading the directions. Scarey!

Well - my daughter is somebody really important in my life. That goes without saying. But my heart and mind were in a completely different place while i was doing that layout about Her Prom. It was all more about Her joy. i wanted the page to give everything that would warm Her heart with Her own revisited memories down the road. i left her Prom Night layout for the place originally planned for - and started completely over.

i thought about my Grandma Paparelli. Butterflies began going nuts inside my heart and stomach! i knew there were a couple of photos in my box. By the time i finished hunting - there were many more photos than i'd thought! And i found myself to be child-like. i felt stubbornness coming on. i was refusing to be forced to choose a couple photos. My layout was about my Grandma. i have a lot of wonderful memories of my Grandma! There were a lot of things about my Grandma that i have always loved and admired!

i did the best i could to pacify myself. Still - i had to compromise. i had to give up a few photos. But as for the compromise - i'll get to do more pages about this wonderful woman in my life. i just have to! There is so much about this woman that was so exciting! She was a vibrant woman with class - strength - beauty - and grace!

Here goes!




Journaling –

Her name was Margaret Katherine. Friends and other family called her Marge. But to me – she was always Grandma Paparelli. Not just Grandma – always Grandma Paparelli. To make this collage of her was so difficult. I find myself back in the mindset of a five-year-old – wanting to just plaster the entire page with photos of her. There are so many photos that say much about her. Here are a few that give me windows into the many things to love. Such things she instilled inside my heart with cuddles of inspiration from her own wonderful talents. I never lift a finger with my own interests and enjoyment without thoughts of her – always giving her the credit for teaching me. She showed us how to make a snapdragon flower’s mouth open and close. That gave me my love of gardening. She always sent holiday gift boxes – Easter candy, tiny valentine cards and, of course – Christmas. Boxes with hand-sewn summer outfits, crocheted winter slippers, vests, scarves and hats. She sewed almost everything worn by my Grandpa Paparelli and herself. That gave me my love of arts and crafts, sewing, needlecraft – and scrapbooking! She was die-hard Oakland A’s and Raiders Fan! She was a lady who would dress to the Nines for dinner – or – to simply, go out to run errands. She never owned a car. She never drove a car. Public transportation and walking were her choice. And she could dance. She loved dancing to all that 1940’s music! We lost her in August, 1990. And I never got to say "Good-bye." But I am always saying, "Hello" and she always makes me smile. I can hear her comical laughing. And I can hear her raising cane during plays of games she would listen to on the radio and watch on the television – many times, at the same time! And one of the sweetest joys of mine – I can see her smiling. I always loved the feeling it gave me – to see her smile!

Fonts –
BlackChancery
Bookman Old Style

My Grandma was an awesome woman!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Zucker's First Experience With Snow!

What can I say? Some days go by and you don't get a single layout started. And then - there are times when you get two done in the same day!

This page is about our Miniature Schnauzer, Zucker. He had his first experience with snow over this past weekend. Decided to get some shots of him while we had the chance. He did pretty good - not too messy. But he had a great time eating the snowballs that Dwayne made for him!

Zucker will be having his first birthday on March 21st of this year. I'll be doing more layouts about him in the near future. There's a really special reason why he came into our lives. And then - there's the story about his name.

I just love this kit! Robyn designed it in honor of one of her beloved dogs. I think the colors and choice of bold embellishments really hit the mark on that feel of the stature of an Irish Setter!

Journaling reads -

That first experience with snow was a little strange for Zucker. But he's always liked ice cubes, especially in summer! He always gave us fits with putting on his little boots and sweater - until this day! Luckily, we didn't get enough snow to tempt him into rolling through it until he became a messy snowball!

Kit -
2 Oliver designed by Robyn Littlejohn at Digital Design Den.

2 Oliver Alphas by Robyn Littlejohn at Digital Design Den, as well.

Other Fonts-
Chronicles of a Hero
Edmunds (for the date)




Thanks for taking a look!
{Hugs!}

Crazy Weekend of Weather

The cabin fever has been driving everybody nuts in our home. Even Zucker's about ready to start pulling his hair out. And this past weekend's extreme switch in the weather didn't help a bit. But it didn't end without us coming out on top!

Saturday morning we arose to high winds and snow. Sunday morning we arose to absolutely gorgeous sunshine and - no more white! Managed to get photos of each day from the same spot in the kitchen. Just too weird! But that's what makes all those crazy memories one can laugh about years from now!




The journaling reads -

Living in the valley of East Tennessee always has its moments. As if the cabin fever hasn’t been driving us all crazy, enough – Mother Nature decided to mess with us just a little bit more! We arose from our beds on Saturday morning to a day of blistering winds filled with snow. The cold and very white weather lasted throughout the day. Zucker got his first opportunity to discover the cold and icy white powder and didn’t seem to mind at all.

Come Sunday morning – the sight was as if time just disappeared. All the color of green and promise of spring was back. The sun was shining so brightly! And everything around us seemed to look and feel so much more green and crisp! The temperatures warmed up to the mid-sixties and gave us a day that was just absolutely beautiful! Well, what do you do on a day like this after enduring all the cabin fever? We chose to cook up a London Broil and bake potatoes on the Bar-b-Que pit!

The kit I used -
A Magical Moment and A Magical Moment Extras Add-On designed by Wendy Williams at Digital Design Den.

And you should see the mix 'n match sequel she's created! That would be the A Magical Moment Add-On Special kit done in the color of Blues! Both - the green and the blue kits can be used alone - or - combined with each other for some absolutely beautiful scrapping!



Fonts I used -

Port Credit

Peggy Font

Mandingo

Can't wait to get started on a page about Zucker! He had fun discovering snow for the first time! The dog loves ice cubes. And Dwayne got a kick out of making snowballs just to watch Zucker eat 'em! LOL

Well, that's about it for now. Until later - remember this...

" It is not about the artwork we do on a scrapbook page. It’s about what we leave behind for our loved ones. "




Please do me a favor by visiting the website for Horse Haven of Tennessee. They are in desperate need of donations and help.
{Hugs!}
Thanks!

Have a great day!

Sunday, March 2, 2008

My Uncle Danny's Birthday!

my Uncle Danny gets to celebrate becoming a legend with another famous legend - Route 66! LOL These are the Birthday pages I made and sent to him for his birthday!




With this first page, a photo taken of my uncle on His birthday goes into the circle frame. The lower left area is for journaling - special notes about his celebration.





This second page is for additional photos, party decorations, invitation and/or other special momentos. This page can be printed out several times for as many as needed. Once again, the really nice thing about this is - more copies can be printed for other family and friends!

Happy Birthday, Uncle!
{Hugs!}
Teresa

Credits:
Cranberry Mocha Mint Supreme
Celebrations Collection - No Longer Available.
Both kits created by Roberta D'Achille at Rendered Memories .

Fonts:
York Script ES
Bailey


Please be sure to visit Horse Haven of Tennessee at http://www.horsehavenoftn.com/ . They are in desperate need of donations and help. Whatever help you can offer is so greatly appreciated!

Have a great week!

" It is not about the artwork we do on a scrapbook page. It’s about what we leave behind for our loved ones. "
-WeldrBrat

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Grandma Paparelli's Flowers

i've had several other scrappers encourage me to continue the layout about my Grandma Paparelli with more pages. Well... I managed to get another one completed last night, despite all that's been going on around our home over the past week.

It's been a while since Dwayne and i came down with colds, or, any other kind of illness that could get in the way of taking care of things. But we are getting a double-dose share of crud from allergies and hayfever this year. With all our weapons in hand - we stay on top of spraying and wiping everything down with the Lysol and Mr. Clean. But this stuff even has Zucker sneezing and sniffling. I guess we'll just have to ride it out until the pollen season slows down for a bit.

Anyway - i chose my Grandma Paparelli's love of flowers for this latest layout. The next one will carry over on the same subject. And it will bring the story up to where Her inspiration and influence has brought me in my life, today.



Journaling -
Grandma Paparelli loved gardening. She always had houseplants. And I remember her little glass bowl terrarium, that even had pebbles and little ceramic animals around the plants. She inspired me from the time I was small. the first plant I ever grew was a sweet potato vine in a glass jar with water, around the age of 4 years old. I remember it growing so long and pretty, in the kitchen of our house in Hayward, California. The first seed I ever planted was pinto beans, around the age of 6 years old. I planted them inside, of all things, the window flower boxes in front of our house on Kingston Drive in Texas City, Texas. Gardening has always been a part of my life, ever since. These photos are of flowerbeds that my husband, Dwayne, helped me construct at the house we lived in on South Ruth Street in Maryville, Tennessee. It seems like I insist on having potted plants, no matter how much yard I have. But they were a part of Grandma's enjoyment, as well. Maybe it's just another one of those little quirks that carried over to me!

Kit –
A Magical Moment
A Magical Moment Extras
A Magical Moment Add-On Special

Fonts –
Selfish
FoxScript
And…. i can’t remember which font i used for the journaling… grrrrrr!

As i was going through the website at Digital Design Den to snag the links for Wendy's kits that i used - i discovered that She has now come out with the A Magical Moment Add-On Special Extras kit. This is for the special kit in blue that coordinates with the first kit. Well... I can't go without that one! So, I'll be picking that one up when I pick up Her A Fantasy of Fans kit!

On to that list of Honey-Do's that never seems to dwindle.

Hope You have a wonderful Spring!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

What Happens When I Don't Read Directions

My previous blog mentioned the separate little challenge I put myself through, which led me through one more learning experience in digital scrapping. I can't complain - I gained something good!

This is the layout I did about Jennifer's Prom - before reading the directions for Wendy's Challenge No. 13.

Thank God - it only takes me once to learn after a mess-up.




Journaling Reads -

Talk About a Magical Moment! Jennifer attended the Senior Prom with her Date, Tommy Ray. She was absolutely stunning! Our little tomboy transformed into a Princess for the Evening! I took these shots out in our backyard on South Ruth Street, only minutes before we had a huge thunderstorm show up. I will be forever grateful for one other blessing. I was able to get a beautiful photo of her in a strapless gown - with NO tattoo!

Once again - the kit was Wendy Williams' A Magical Moment Add-On Special, which can be found at Digital Design Den.


What was that? Oh... the bit about the tattoo? Oh... yeah. Little fart.... She now has two of those boogers that would be hanging out there like a billboard sign in that gown today. I hope I live to see her turn 70 years old. I'll be right there... with my camera... focused on what will no longer focus inside a lens any longer. ROTFL !!

How's THAT for inspiration to live a long life?

Friday, March 14, 2008

Done for a Challenge - What an Understatement

Today, i posted my entry for Wendy Williams' #13 Challenge at Digital Design Den. We used her kit called A Magical Moment Add-On Special - which is done in beautiful blues! The subject for the challenge was "Somebody Important in Your Life".

This ended up being my third Challenge entry - by pure fluke! i'd purchased Robyn LittleJohn's 2 Oliver kit previously. A couple days ago, i completed the page about Zucker's first experience with snow and posted it in the gallery at Digital Design Den. i got a surprise when Robyn sent me wonderful comments about my layout - and then asked me if i wanted to submit it into Her Challenge that was still opened!

i'm sitting there, staring at the email - stunned and feeling - mindless - once again! Personal note to God... get ready, 'cuz it's official. i am getting older.

Anyway - i responded to Robyn's email with a question of how to do so at that particular website. i had been, practically, led by the nose in the right direction for posting my first-ever Challenge by the hosting designer. To go for that first attempt of entering and posting on my own for the next one?

Well - a forum is a forum is a forum unlike every forum - just like a forest is a forest is a forest unlike every other forest - but You can, still, get lost in the woods! Ya' know?

Robyn must have appreciated the laugh for the day more than i thought. She just threw me into the pile, Herself! And then - She sent me the url for downloading the cutest little kit that She was rewarding entrants with for Their efforts! What a wonderful woman!!!!

On with the show - little did I know i would put myself through an attempt at manhood yesterday. i get all excited about getting in on this challenge of Wendy's! i'd already done a challenge elsewhere on that same subject of "Somebody Important in Your Life" and chose my husband as my victim for that project. *snicker*

i go purchase the kit while i'm considering my subject. The kit is so pretty! Jennifer's Prom photos came to mind before i even had the kit downloaded. i spent the rest of the day putting a beautiful layout together of Jennifer and Tommy (Her date) on Prom night. Once i'm happy with the layout - i go save all my formatted copies and make it to the one i needed for posting into Wendy's Challenge. It's only then - that this Dingbat decides to read the description for the Challenge. i felt almost male. You know - They always dig in with the tools and start assembling without reading the directions. Scarey!

Well - my daughter is somebody really important in my life. That goes without saying. But my heart and mind were in a completely different place while i was doing that layout about Her Prom. It was all more about Her joy. i wanted the page to give everything that would warm Her heart with Her own revisited memories down the road. i left her Prom Night layout for the place originally planned for - and started completely over.

i thought about my Grandma Paparelli. Butterflies began going nuts inside my heart and stomach! i knew there were a couple of photos in my box. By the time i finished hunting - there were many more photos than i'd thought! And i found myself to be child-like. i felt stubbornness coming on. i was refusing to be forced to choose a couple photos. My layout was about my Grandma. i have a lot of wonderful memories of my Grandma! There were a lot of things about my Grandma that i have always loved and admired!

i did the best i could to pacify myself. Still - i had to compromise. i had to give up a few photos. But as for the compromise - i'll get to do more pages about this wonderful woman in my life. i just have to! There is so much about this woman that was so exciting! She was a vibrant woman with class - strength - beauty - and grace!

Here goes!




Journaling –

Her name was Margaret Katherine. Friends and other family called her Marge. But to me – she was always Grandma Paparelli. Not just Grandma – always Grandma Paparelli. To make this collage of her was so difficult. I find myself back in the mindset of a five-year-old – wanting to just plaster the entire page with photos of her. There are so many photos that say much about her. Here are a few that give me windows into the many things to love. Such things she instilled inside my heart with cuddles of inspiration from her own wonderful talents. I never lift a finger with my own interests and enjoyment without thoughts of her – always giving her the credit for teaching me. She showed us how to make a snapdragon flower’s mouth open and close. That gave me my love of gardening. She always sent holiday gift boxes – Easter candy, tiny valentine cards and, of course – Christmas. Boxes with hand-sewn summer outfits, crocheted winter slippers, vests, scarves and hats. She sewed almost everything worn by my Grandpa Paparelli and herself. That gave me my love of arts and crafts, sewing, needlecraft – and scrapbooking! She was die-hard Oakland A’s and Raiders Fan! She was a lady who would dress to the Nines for dinner – or – to simply, go out to run errands. She never owned a car. She never drove a car. Public transportation and walking were her choice. And she could dance. She loved dancing to all that 1940’s music! We lost her in August, 1990. And I never got to say "Good-bye." But I am always saying, "Hello" and she always makes me smile. I can hear her comical laughing. And I can hear her raising cane during plays of games she would listen to on the radio and watch on the television – many times, at the same time! And one of the sweetest joys of mine – I can see her smiling. I always loved the feeling it gave me – to see her smile!

Fonts –
BlackChancery
Bookman Old Style

My Grandma was an awesome woman!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Zucker's First Experience With Snow!

What can I say? Some days go by and you don't get a single layout started. And then - there are times when you get two done in the same day!

This page is about our Miniature Schnauzer, Zucker. He had his first experience with snow over this past weekend. Decided to get some shots of him while we had the chance. He did pretty good - not too messy. But he had a great time eating the snowballs that Dwayne made for him!

Zucker will be having his first birthday on March 21st of this year. I'll be doing more layouts about him in the near future. There's a really special reason why he came into our lives. And then - there's the story about his name.

I just love this kit! Robyn designed it in honor of one of her beloved dogs. I think the colors and choice of bold embellishments really hit the mark on that feel of the stature of an Irish Setter!

Journaling reads -

That first experience with snow was a little strange for Zucker. But he's always liked ice cubes, especially in summer! He always gave us fits with putting on his little boots and sweater - until this day! Luckily, we didn't get enough snow to tempt him into rolling through it until he became a messy snowball!

Kit -
2 Oliver designed by Robyn Littlejohn at Digital Design Den.

2 Oliver Alphas by Robyn Littlejohn at Digital Design Den, as well.

Other Fonts-
Chronicles of a Hero
Edmunds (for the date)




Thanks for taking a look!
{Hugs!}

Crazy Weekend of Weather

The cabin fever has been driving everybody nuts in our home. Even Zucker's about ready to start pulling his hair out. And this past weekend's extreme switch in the weather didn't help a bit. But it didn't end without us coming out on top!

Saturday morning we arose to high winds and snow. Sunday morning we arose to absolutely gorgeous sunshine and - no more white! Managed to get photos of each day from the same spot in the kitchen. Just too weird! But that's what makes all those crazy memories one can laugh about years from now!




The journaling reads -

Living in the valley of East Tennessee always has its moments. As if the cabin fever hasn’t been driving us all crazy, enough – Mother Nature decided to mess with us just a little bit more! We arose from our beds on Saturday morning to a day of blistering winds filled with snow. The cold and very white weather lasted throughout the day. Zucker got his first opportunity to discover the cold and icy white powder and didn’t seem to mind at all.

Come Sunday morning – the sight was as if time just disappeared. All the color of green and promise of spring was back. The sun was shining so brightly! And everything around us seemed to look and feel so much more green and crisp! The temperatures warmed up to the mid-sixties and gave us a day that was just absolutely beautiful! Well, what do you do on a day like this after enduring all the cabin fever? We chose to cook up a London Broil and bake potatoes on the Bar-b-Que pit!

The kit I used -
A Magical Moment and A Magical Moment Extras Add-On designed by Wendy Williams at Digital Design Den.

And you should see the mix 'n match sequel she's created! That would be the A Magical Moment Add-On Special kit done in the color of Blues! Both - the green and the blue kits can be used alone - or - combined with each other for some absolutely beautiful scrapping!



Fonts I used -

Port Credit

Peggy Font

Mandingo

Can't wait to get started on a page about Zucker! He had fun discovering snow for the first time! The dog loves ice cubes. And Dwayne got a kick out of making snowballs just to watch Zucker eat 'em! LOL

Well, that's about it for now. Until later - remember this...

" It is not about the artwork we do on a scrapbook page. It’s about what we leave behind for our loved ones. "




Please do me a favor by visiting the website for Horse Haven of Tennessee. They are in desperate need of donations and help.
{Hugs!}
Thanks!

Have a great day!

Sunday, March 2, 2008

My Uncle Danny's Birthday!

my Uncle Danny gets to celebrate becoming a legend with another famous legend - Route 66! LOL These are the Birthday pages I made and sent to him for his birthday!




With this first page, a photo taken of my uncle on His birthday goes into the circle frame. The lower left area is for journaling - special notes about his celebration.





This second page is for additional photos, party decorations, invitation and/or other special momentos. This page can be printed out several times for as many as needed. Once again, the really nice thing about this is - more copies can be printed for other family and friends!

Happy Birthday, Uncle!
{Hugs!}
Teresa

Credits:
Cranberry Mocha Mint Supreme
Celebrations Collection - No Longer Available.
Both kits created by Roberta D'Achille at Rendered Memories .

Fonts:
York Script ES
Bailey


Please be sure to visit Horse Haven of Tennessee at http://www.horsehavenoftn.com/ . They are in desperate need of donations and help. Whatever help you can offer is so greatly appreciated!

Have a great week!

" It is not about the artwork we do on a scrapbook page. It’s about what we leave behind for our loved ones. "
-WeldrBrat