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Sunday, February 3, 2008

One of my Seven Layers of Hell

We used to play a game with the the Smiths (that would be, Lachelle & Nick) called 'My Seven Layers of Hell.' Basically, you find something that you dislike doing with all your might and if you had to do it for eternity, well, it would be hell. I have a new one. Having two sick kids and one sick husband to wait on for the REST of eternity...because, well, one month has been enough!

A question for Lachelle, is this a White Whine? (Go to her website if you want to know what I mean!)

6 comments:

Unknown said...

IMHO, that's no white whine!

Nick said...

I think this definitely constitutes a legitimate whine.

ebudd said...

Carina, this is Josh's cousin Jake Budd's wife (phew!) Liz. I don't check the Gardner site very often, but after that, I am looking at your blog and diginirvana site and I LOVE it! You are very talented. I have really wanted to keep up with scrapbooking, but honestly, it is just overwhelming. I think that I could handle digital scrapbooking, though. It's more my language and it looks pretty fast. Your pages are so cute. Anyway, I met someone named Emily Ahern a couple of weeks ago - her husband is in the same Masters program as Jake at the U - and she has a scrapbooking blog that I guess is #12 viewed for scrapbooking. I passed your site along to her. It's aherncentral.blogspot.com. She's really nice and I know that networking is very helpful. Maybe she can review some of your stuff so more people can see how great it is! I also really appreciated your information page on how to get started. It's really well organized and easy to understand. Thanks! I look forward to keeping in touch with you guys and learning from you!

Siri said...

Liz,
Thanks for the info! I'll contact her:). I'd love to keep in touch too! I actually just got rid of the help section (will bring it back soon:) because it was hard to maintain...I think it'll be coming back as a spot on the blog:) Hope you get into digiscrap! I LOVE it because its way easier for me to maintain. Talk to you soon!
Carina

Siri said...

Liz,
Can I get an invitation to your blog:)
Carina

ebudd said...

Carina, I just got your email off of the family website and invited you with that email - hopefully it's right. I've been going through Photoshop's help contents and trying to get comfortable with Elements - I'm working on it. For a program with what seems limitless possibilities, they sure don't have very organized "help" for beginners. I've waded through it though, and learned a lot. Digital Scrapbooking tutorials on You Tube have also been really helpful. Anyway, I think I'm moving that way. A question though - what do you do with all of the crayon drawings on real paper and recital programs that you would normally glue into a scrapbook? Do you scan yours in and include them on a page? Or do you create a separate "Scrap Book" of the wonderful scraps that you just can't duplicate? And then would that just turn into a second scrapbook - does that make any sense?

So, I look forward to keeping in touch with you! Later.