Saturday, September 23, 2006

It's Raining...It's Pouring...

And my husband is snoring...Yup...he's asleep on the couch while watching the Michigan State/Notre Dame game.

I'm trying my darndest to finish a book for History class; it's due Monday. I HATE having to read a book for a class...it makes the book 100% more boring. And it's only worth 10 points on the test. Grrrr...

Pretty boring weekend so far...just a lazy couple a days. Studying for a couple exams I have next week, but I'm not too worried about them. Easy stuff...hehe...

Sorry about the boring post. Guess I'll share a couple layouts from recent days.



Papers: Michelle Coleman and Jen Wilson
Watecolor flowers: Ida from Catscrap
Swirl brushes and inked overlay: Michelle Coleman
Fonts: Pea SDFlenner; Cry Kitty; For the Hundredth Time
Inked Alpha: Tracey Lee




Papers from Andrea Burns' Downtown Unique Kit
Flower: Kimberly Giarrusso
Paint Stroke: Maya of Scrapbook Graphics
Swirl Stamp: Shabby Princess
Fonts: Pea Sue's Print; Ma Sexy; Prissy Fat Boy


Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Poor, Neglected Blog

Man, I've never gone this long between posts. Just goes to show you how freaking unbelievably busy I've been the past couple weeks. School is awesome, but man it's seriously cutting into my scrappin' time! Like right now, I want to scrap SO bad, but I have to finish this post and make sure I have all my Microbiology homework completed before I go to class. *Sniffle* In between classes today I have to go to the library and get started on my research paper. Fun.

Anyway...last weekend was Cora's first archery tournament. I think Andrew was the most nervous out of us all. We could tell Cora was a tad scared, but once shooting began, she calmed down and RIPPED IT UP!!!!! It was SO fun watching her. She even got a perfect round (3 tens) for a perfect score of 30. That's a pretty big deal when anyone does it, especially when you're a newly-turned 7 year old! I of course got a picture with her and her arrows. A proud parent moment! Needless to say, she won first place. There was one other girl in Cora's division, but she was two years older than Cora.
We might have a future Olympian in our midst. It's what she wants to do, but who knows? She's seven, and dreams change like the wind when you're seven. I'm glad she has one though.
Sarah went with us to the tournament, and had a blast playing in the huge pine trees behind the archery field. She was SO full of sap at the end of Sunday though...too funny.



Cora Perfect End(round)