Month: December 2012

Journaling Café: Christmas Wishes

One more week, and we will begin the Christmas 2012 celebrations! Can you believe another year has gone by so fast? Anyhow, since for Christmas a lot of people think about their wishes, their hopes and dreams, today’s journaling prompts will encourage you to reflect a little on your wishes (or the wishes of those you care for). And for starters, I have made a page of my own: Font used in the journaling prompt above is DJB Squirrels in My Pants by Darcy Baldwin. Available at Sweetshoppe Designs.  

On Greeting Cards And Such

Remember the other day when I told you the story of mailing Christmas cards, and how I ended up having a whole new set of cards I got from the clerk lady? Well, a new thought just occurred to me: What if the sole reason I got these New Year’s cards was because the lady wanted to make sure I wouldn’t be using cards with ribbons anymore? Well, even though that thought just crossed my mind, I’d like to think the best of people. I’ll rather continue to tell myself it was the goodness and kindness of the clerk lady that blessed me with a new set of greeting cards, and not her desire to avoid trouble next time I show up to send greetings. And in case you haven’t gotten any season’s greetings from me this year – here we go: Merry Christmas, and a happy new year!

Merry Chickmas – Or Why It's Better To Stay Away from Christmas Gift Exchanges

Let’s talk a little about presents today. Particularly Christmas presents. They are the little tokens of love exchanged between people who care enough for one another to think it’s worth their time and money putting together something to give away in order to make someone else happy. And presents are thought to be pleasant things. At least generally. But not always. In fact, I’ve learned to view presents with mixed feelings. And I’ve learned that sometimes it’s smarter to not participate in activities like White Elephant (common gift exchanges among larger groups of people). And if you take a look at this chicken (with which one of my friends was kindly bestowed tonight during the foreign faculty Christmas party, and which is perfectly gifted to cry and wail and mutter and stutter long and loudly as soon as you press its belly), you may understand why! So, Merry Chickmas, I’ll say to that!

december daily, digital scrapbook album

December Daily 2012: Week 3 Recap

It’s hard to fathom that Christmas is so close again already. I’ve had another week full of busy activities, and would like to share my latest on the current DD album: All images above are linked (for credits and larger view). If you are doing the December Daily, I hope your pages are coming together as well. That’s from me for this week. And don’t forget to pick up this week’s last part of my freebie kit “A Grateful Heart,” if you haven’t done so already.

Freebie Friday: A Grateful Heart, Part 5

I’m so excited it’s Friday again, and I’m excited for three very good reasons! Reason #1: Today I’m sharing with you the last part of my first ever digital scrapbook kit “A Grateful Heart,” which means you guys are finally gonna be able to use the whole kit to scrap with. Reason #2: It’s Christmas season and the holidays are only a few more weeks away. And because Christmas is the season of sharing joy and happiness more abundantly, I thought I’d do my share and spread a little extra joy myself. So, I’ve activated the links to older freebie templates again (sorry, should’ve told you much earlier, because I did it weeks ago and simply forgot to tell you about it …). So, if you’ve liked some of my templates in the past and missed to pick them up – now’s your chance to do so. Reason #3: I’ve completed my next (Christmas themed) scrapbook kit, and I’m excited to share a first glance of it here today. But first, here is the link …

Dreaming of a White Winter

Winter seems to be generous this year. After the first snowy trial run a couple of weeks ago, yesterday, winter bestowed upon us a chilly, wintery layer of snow dust. It wasn’t much, but it was enough to turn things into an “almost” perfect winter wonderland. Unfortunately, I had to work by the time the snow actually started to matter. And by the time I got off work, it was dark already. Still, with my students, I was able to make the most of it, by running outside as soon as the bell would ring, for some pictures. And if nothing else, this short little snow interlude gives wings to my hopes for a more snowy winter this year. We’ll see what is to come …