So I decided I wanted to see what all this blogging is about so thus here I am....In the world of the unknown. Until this new adventure I was under the impression that I was computer savvy or NOT but thanks to my 15 year baby Matt viola here I go!
I can only take credit for the background because I found it pretty easy after I emailed my pal ...thanks Diana (I guess two wonderful minds think alike I suppose)wink wink....my fellow pink lady scrapper she recommended the same sight I had discovered a few minutes earlier. So together my computer genius son Matt and I finally figured it out...well somewhat. You will see some changes to the sight in days coming as I learn more things so please visit with me again.
Today I spent a quiet evening with my family at Mom's and Cindy's celebrating El Dia De Los Tres Rejes (3 Kings Day) a Puerto Rican tradition that my sweet aunt Gia began and my mom has tried to continue. I love my Mom because she taught me about the importance of tradition to which I proudly impart in my two boys Matthew (who wants to be called Matt) and Lucas (who of course follows suite and wants to be called Luke). Luke received a gift and Matt played along but quietly felt left out...such a great kid he is and so extremely sensitive no matter what he says. Today Luke traded his friend a fake play dollar for $2.00 in real money?...huh? The favor of GOD heavily upon him just wait...kiddo the things GOD will do for you and in you.
Food for thought(FFT):
So for now as my pal Jonathan put it so eloquently:
"remember that your blessed and try to be a blessing!"
In his perfect peace,
-christine
Operation Write Home Midweek Throwdown challenge http://www.owhstarsandstamps.org/ Their challenge this week is Halloween! They challenged us to make Halloween cards for our heroes to send home to their loved ones! A special request this Halloween card making season: We encourage you to stay away from "death" and "skulls and crossbones" for your Halloween cards. Happy little ghosties and skeletons are fine, and there are even some silly skulls (add some wiggly eyes and you can cheer up just about anything!)...... but some of the stamps and papers out there can be pretty gloomy....and while our heroes may love all the spooky side of the holiday, and their families as well, we would still like to stay on the 'happy' side of Halloween. Why? Well, if something unfortunately happened to one of our heroes, and a gloomy card was the final communication between them and their family—you get the idea? We want to help that be a positive memory for all concerned! ...
I'm so glad you did it! You chose a beautiful background for a beautiful blog. Love, Dee
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