Saturday, February 28, 2009

Panties, what a dirty word

I'm sure this wasn't the first thing you would expect to see on my blog, a set of boobies, followed by some panties (I always feel kinda dirty when I say the word panties). So these are the chocolate things that we got for our friends in Brugge, Belgium who watched the dogs. Obviously the boobies and panties (dirty girl) are for AJ. AJ if you are reading this, sorry for the lack of surprise, just act like it when you see them. The mask is for Daliyah (sorry if I spelled it wrong. you do the same as AJ if you see this). The boobies and panties (*smile*) are all solid chocloate.

Here are some scrapbooking pages that I have been working on. I came home to a nice pile of pictures that I ordered. Always love getting new pictures in the mail. Currently I'm trying to finish up old stuff. There hasn't really been much new stuff for me to do.
One of my favorite pictures of my Dad.
Journaling reads: Our parents are there to guide us and to teach us many of life’s lessons. The most important lesson I’ve learned was from my father. I was a sophomore in high school when he first taught me this lesson. He told me you better have your fun now because Before You Know It, you will be sitting in that same spot as a senior in high school wondering where the time has gone. I laughed at him, called him stupid under my breath and walked off thinking, “Whatever Dad, what do you know.” But Dad was right, Before I Knew It, I was two weeks away from high school graduation. My Dad said, “See, I told you, didn’t I?” My father has reminded me of this story man times, mostly when the realization of time passing comes to the foreground of our minds. For some strange reason, as I get older, my father gets smarter. Wonder why? This picture reminds me to be conscious of what’s going on around me and to remember what is important to me because Before You Know It…

This layout is from a few years back when we were at Lakenheath. Just finished it, came out pretty nice if you ask me. This was October 2007

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Awesome, simply awesome.