Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Back 2 School


I can't believe that school has started. The Summer has flown by. If only this hot weather would fly on out. But this morning I drove to town with the windows down because the temperature was 78 degrees. Love it! The layout for this week is all about school and time flying by. Joshua and Emily started to school this week. Boy, were they excited. I just could not resist capturing a page with pictures of them on their fist day along with pictures of them just a few years ago. Remember to enjoy every stage as they grow. You blink an eye and that time is over. You don't have to crop pictures of children or grandchildren. Maybe you have some pictures of you taking a class somewhere. Just remember to capture those moments before your memory of that time fades. Remember we all have memory moments.

The ladies were very busy today planning and sorting recipes. If you submitted a recipe make sure you check to make sure we have the recipe with your name on the submission. The next step will be to type up the recipes. Then we will proof read for typing errors. Hopefully, the recipes are right because we would have no idea how the recipe is to be prepared. I had one recipe in the stack and upon close examination it was just a portion of one of my e-mails. That is why we need to proof read or put on our glasses. We will have a sign up sheet for those of you that are interested in purchasing a copy of the recipe book. That way we will know how many books to have copied.

Remember that Friday we have our bead class with Beth. This time it is a necklace to match the bracelets we made last month.


Here is a sample of the necklaces. One is longer. You have your choice of size and color. The price is $15.00. Come make something beautiful for yourself or for a gift.


Guess I better hop to and finish things up for tomorrow morning.

See you at the shop.

2 comments:

Glenda said...

Yes time does fly by to fast, it has been 40 years ago that I sent my oldest daughter to 1st grade and I bought the first pack of notebood paper. Well belleve it or not I still buy notebook paper every year when school starts (I just can't break the habit after 40 years) my daughters kid me about it but I buy it for thier children and in a few years I'm sure I'll be buying it for the greatgrand children.

Lisa Ayers said...

As always, inspiring. What a great tradition, Glenda!

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