Thursday, January 28, 2010

RS Scrapbook night Finish Project night

Just to let everyone know the First tuesday of the Month is Next week.February 2nd Can you beleive that where Did January go!.
So it is the RS scrapbook night finish project night at my Home .In Northumberland . which is central to you all. Email me at scraps4u@verizon.net for directions
Please come and join us. Rsvp if you are attending.

The class this month is the decorated paint can More Details on my blog . Cost is $7 But includes everything, Paper, ribbon, embellishments and of course the can.
Please RSVP so I have enough cans. also let me know if you would like alternate colors. I have a ton of paper card stock so that is not a problem. but I would like to have some things cut and ready for you.
Class times are 10am- 12pm and 7pm 
Although you are welcome to come anytime during the day. I do have toys and videos for the kids . But I know sometimes it's just nice to come on your own.

You are also welcome to come along and just work on your own projects. I have tons of tools, idea books etc you can use and also a lot of supplies you can use for free. or just come to chat and be social.
So come and have a fun night out

Sunday, January 24, 2010

A few tips for our fellow "losers"


In case anyone out there involved in our "Biggest Loser" quest is in need of a few tips, here are some suggestions from Team 2:

Fiber! Eat your whole grains to lose weight. Also, I literally gag on water. Can't stand the flavor at all. So I drink watered down Crystal Light (walmart brand). I can drink that all day long!
-Heidi

I love the Wii and you guys encouraging me.
-Cheyenne

My advice, for what it's worth, is that I've found I'm more successful if I get up at 6am. I can exercise for 30-45 minutes, shower, and read my scriptures before my kids wake up. And then I usually have a much better day. It only happens a couple of times a week but when I do it, I'm always happy.
-Tina

I read this in SHAPE magazine this month and it really made sense to me:
When setting weight loss/ healthy lifestyle goals, try to focus on the positive- instead of saying "I'm not allowed to eat (fill in blank)" focus more on "I'm going to add more veggies and whole grains". Make it easier on yourself and take baby steps, instead of "I'm going to lose 10 lbs this month" try to aim for "I'll trim 100 to 200 calories from each meal". Celebrate the little achievements you make and don't be afraid to let yourself still indulge once in a while!
-Carolee

I must admit that most of my points come from drinking water. I like to have a 32 oz cup or water bottle around all day that way I can drink more often without thinking I need to drink an entire cup at a time. It also makes it a lot easier to count how much water I'm drinking each day.
I know drinking just water can get boring especially if you're drinking large quantities of it... Here are several suggestions to make drinking water less boring:
  • -add lemon juice or sliced lemon to it
  • -add a slice or two for fresh orange or lime
  • -drink it warm when you are cold
  • -make it into herbal tea (I love the different flavors available)
-Nancy

Another thing I am really focusing on (and not to sound cheesy) is to include the Lord in all this. I really think that he cares about my health. I think that over indulgence with anything can lead to problems. I try to start my day asking for His help with discipline and control. I've never really done this before, when trying to make healthy changes.
-Julie

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Visiting Teaching Blog

Thought you guys might enjoy this blog about Visiting Teaching.
I keep seeing their button everywhere!



Visiting Teaching Blog

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Relief Aid for Haitian People

Church Sends Additional Aid to Haiti Earthquake

SALT LAKE CITY 13 January 2010 In the wake of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is mobilizing resources to address the most pressing needs of the people in the Caribbean nation. Images of collapsed buildings and devastated families tell the story of the widespread destruction.

Two planes, one departing from Denver as early as Thursday and another leaving from Miami later this week will each include over 80,000 pounds of food and emergency resources such as tents, tarps, water filtration bottles and medical supplies donated by the Church. Transportation is being provided by Airline Ambassadors and Food for the Poor will aid with distribution in Haiti.

“We are constantly assessing needs to determine how our resources can directly help the people of Haiti,” said Nate Leishman, manager of the Church’s humanitarian emergency response efforts. “We are fully committed to this ongoing process and doing our best to help wherever we can.”

These new shipments are in addition to emergency supplies being sent by truck from the Dominican Republic including personal hygiene kits and supplies for newborns announced early Wednesday by the Church.

“We express our sympathy and prayers on behalf of the citizens of Haiti following the recent devastating earthquake,” said Kim Farah, Church spokesperson.

All Latter-day Saint missionaries serving in the country are safe, and Church leaders continue efforts to account for Church members in the area.

Donations for relief efforts can be made at http://give.lds.org/emergencyresponse.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Grateful For family. Come Share and Record your memories


Columbia South Carolina Temple



I have really decided to focus on getting my Family Pictures Albums  up to date this year. One page at a time. I know scrapbooking isn't for everyone. But It is still important to record those special events /Photos in some way. Even if it is just writing on the back of the photo names and dates, and storing them all in one safe place/ box.  There is nothing sadder to see boxes of photos discarded in antique and thrift stores with no conections those are somebodys ancestors. I know I would love to have pictures and memories of my ancestors, loved ones
 Well do you know that you will be someones ancestors at some time?. So even if you store Your pictures digitally on your computer, Make sure you back them up, Print them out, record events Dates etc. While you remember.Remember Computers can crash too then there goes your precious pictures too.So sometimes they can just be a digital shoebox with tons of pictures but no details.

So any body who would like to join me in this quest is always welcome to come over and scrapbook ,Those who Know me, know I have a studio in My basement with plenty of room, tools, supplies, ideas you can use free of charge . So  Or just come and sort pictures and journal, Put them in albumsof any kind ( acid free of course). Scrapbooking  and album making is How you want it to be.I am not affiliated with any company just love to share ideas .And I know I want my family to have memories for years to come.

So with that in Mind this is when My home and I are avalaible to you.
Every Tuesday 10- 2 pm and Tuesday nights 7-10
 Every other Monday 10-2 2nd and 4th weeks
The first Tuesday night of the month is the official RS scrapbook finish project night
( you do not have to have one crafty bone in your body to join us LOL)
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But give me a call I am also really flexible. as I am home a lot.( especially when its cold outside LOL)so if other days are good for you please call.
Children are welcome during the day I have movies toys etc. But feel free to come alone too. I know sometimes it's hard to get much done with little ones around.
I know In these economic times It's hard to spend money on Hobbies. thats why I am teaching for free .and I have enough supplies to make about 100 scrapbooks so I have a whole lot of free paper ,embellishments you can choose from. If you have any craft or page idea you would like to learn let me know. I would love to teach you.
On the first tuesday of the month I will have a mini class If you are interested there will be small fee involved for this ,Just because I will need to purchase supplies But most classes will be $5- $10 ,or sometimes it will just be a supply list to bring if you have supplies of your own too.Please email me if you are interested  they will be fun projects, some layouts, gifts , seasonal projects etc.

The february class will be  a decorated paint can, for valentines, a gift, storage, birthday what ever you want it to be. Details are on My Blog or email me. I can also give you a supply list for you to bring your own supplies.

There will be a daytime class and a Night time class.but you are still welcome to come along and do your own thing instead of the class. Just know I won't be able to help you as much during the class hour.


Anyway Hope I can inspire some of you to Record your Own family history and record those memories for your generation stories come, In any way shape or form.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Two Thousand Nine


Happy New Year everyone!!


2009 passed by in a twinkling of an eye. I bet our family would love to think of the many blessings and changes that took place last year while we're striving hard to live, to learn and to love with each passing day. As I was contemplating and pondering on the things and events that happened in our lives, I felt grateful for the love of our Father in Heaven who never gets tired of forgiving, loving and guiding each one of us if we will only let Him. Besides our annual apple picking in upstate New York and summer family outing at a theme park in Pennsylvania we've only been to 1 state last year, VIRGINIA BEACH in Virginia, where we spent Easter week-end. It was a beautiful place where you can enjoy and be at peace with the beauty of the nature.



The girls continue to find time learning to play the piano with the help of their Mommy. Although it wasn't as regular as it should be, I must however admit that they are very teachable and can really play well. Family time is always the best time for all of us. Whether we go out to eat or go to church on Sundays, go to the temple as a family, go shopping, hold family home evening or just hang around the house to rest--we simply love and enjoy it! We also discovered that we can express our feelings about life's challenges by gathering together every night and read from our church magazines-The ENSIGN, FRIEND, and NEW ERA. This simple means strengthen our family relationship.



I'm sure that besides the occasional whining and crying and teasing and annoying- you would like to know what's going on with the 2 girls who spiced up Mom and Dad's lives. Shelley, the youngest member of our family, turned 10 last July and is now enjoying her 5th grade in Elementary School. She loves to help her family in any way she can and she's the kind of person who would gently pat your shoulder or rub your back and tells you that you are a good person when your day seems so stressful. She is proud to say that last year 2009 she accomplished her goal to memorize the 13 Articles of Faith by heart.She also loves to call her friends on the phone and talk about the Jonas Brothers or Justin Bieber[followed by a thrilled scream!!] Just like other girls her age, she loves to cut out pictures of her favorite teen celebrities from a magazine and post it on her mirror or dresser to adore and admire. School was also fun and exciting for her esp. every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday when she attends the early morning band and chorus practices. Getting into the school band was one of the coolest things that happened in 2009. She plays the flute and they are getting ready for their School Winter Band performance.Shelley is looking forward to Junior High when she graduates from elementary in June 2010. One time her Allergist asked her what she wants to be when she grows older and without hesitation she immediately answered "I want to be a Nurse like my mom!" And I'm sure Shelley will be a good, compassionate nurse someday!



On the other hand, our teen-ager turned 14 on January 2nd, How awesome!! Geri works so hard and participates actively in school and YES! she is graduating from Middle school[8th grade]and next school year she will be in Highschool! Geri is the "Big Sister" in her group at school. Friends run to her for advice about almost anything and she thinks that helping them with their problem is cool. Crushes, admirers, tell me how you call it and Yes i'm glad that she's been very open to me about it . She is [as much as I am] grateful to the leaders of the Young Women's organization in our church for patiently and diligently helping them become the kind of women God expects them to be. She benefits a lot from their Mutual Night every Friday. Young Women ages 12-17 gather together to have fun, like cooking, crafting, dancing, learning values and standards[which we reinforce at home] that will help them choose what is right.She prefers learning a new piano piece by herself and would just consult me if she couldn't figure out a note, she thinks Pop music is more interesting to learn than classical music. Also for her, working backstage is cooler than performing on stage.After their successful Dance Concert last December 2009-they are preparing and looking forward with excitement to a stage play titled "Aladdin" which will be presented in a few months.Jeans, shirts, sneakers, boots is way comfortable for her. One of the coolest things that happened to her last year was to be called as the ward[bensonhurst] Youth Representative to the Stake[Brooklyn, NY] and I think Mom and Dad better save and prepare now to help her achieve her goal which is to become a Cardiologist someday!



As for Mom and Dad: Mom started working days since May,2009.She is now working with patients with Cancer and is blessed with a lot of opportunity to help and understand not only her patients but also their family. She still teaches in the Relief Society class every 3rd Sunday and plays the piano[organ] during sacrament service. She still loves to take pictures of the family and organize and clean the house during her free time. She also plans to go back to school in fall 2010 for her Master's Degree. Meanwhile Dad continues to work hard as a driver/courier for Bioreference Laboratory. He loves his calling in the church as the 1st counselor in the Young Men's Presidency.He also has never loss his love for cooking--that means--cooking for his family. He thinks that experimenting on new spices is fun and we just love to eat everything that he thoughtfully prepares and cooks for us. Year 2010 will be a busy and exciting year for him with the new job in the hospital that awaits him.



As we carefully look back and ponder on the many challenges and blessings that came our way, our hearts are filled with gratitude for our loving Father in Heaven for directing our life as a family. We are also thankful for dear families and friends who have always believed in us and have loved us for who we are.



Again, we're sending you our love and hope for the best this year 2010!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
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