Day 9... Can't Believe it!
Since we had a late night at MGM, we decided to sleep in and have a quiet day.
We had lunch reservations at Whispering Canyon Cafe in Wilderness Lodge. This restaurant was recommended to me by the Disney Dining Staff and am so glad I took their advise.
Since the restaurant was at Wilderness Lodge, we had to take the bus to the Magic Kingdom and then Jump on the Boat to take us to the resort! Very fun!! The restaurant is located off the lobby of the hotel and is loud, bold, and a lot of fun! The servers toss your napkins and straws at you saying, "If you want one, catch!", they get on your case, get you to stand up and make fools of yourselves doing the hokie pokie and other strange and wonderful things! :) Lots of fun and a great place for kids and adults who are into a good laugh! -- Great BBQ!! :)
After lunch we went back to the hotel for a little R&R. DD wanted to try out her sketching skills again and work from a character how-to book that she bought. She also wanted to "glam" up a pair of jeans with the "Gemagic" she got from Santa -- that sort of thing.
We left for the Magic Kingdom around 8PM. DD really wanted to go back to Tomorrowland before we left. She loved that area of the park. DH and I wanted to go see the midnight fireworks - The Magic Kingdom showed their New Years Fireworks show Saturday and Sunday which is perfect (we can now see New Years celebrations in two parks!!) I did Video the Fireworks and once I figure out how to upload it I will. What a Fabulous Show -- Like no other!!
....and the adventure continues...
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Day 8
The family got up late (as DD and I didn't get back to the hotel until about 2AM) and went back to Animal Kingdom. Let's just say that Animal Kingdom was a Zoo!! (Yes, pun intended) We went for two reasons. 1) to ride Expedition Everest -- A super cool, super fast Rollercoaster based upon Mount Everest and the legend of the Yeti - and 2) to get Mickey's autograph and picture. We got there around noon and didn't leave until 5PM!! ....we opted to stay for dinner too but holy cow!! The park was busy!! Fast Passes for Expedition Everest apparently ran out for the day at 9AM. It was standing line only and we waited for 2 1/2 hours!! It was worth it but holy cow!! I can't emphasize enough that this week is the BUSIEST week at Disney -- and about the importance of FastPass!!
Anyway, I am glad we went. DD really wanted to go on that ride and now she can say she "tamed the beast!". LOL
From Animal Kingdom we caught the bus to take us over to MGM. By this time it was pouring rain again. At least the rain only lasted about 45 mins and after the big downpour it was pretty much sprinkling -- not too bad at all.
At MGM we went to the ABC Soundstage for the Drew Carey Sound Studio Show (to get out of the rain). We then went to the Muppets 3D Show, rode Star Tours (Star Wars Flight Simulator ride), and took in the Little Mermaid Show too. From there we went to Disney's Animation Studio where we learned about what goes into creating an animated feature. The best part of this area was the art lessons!! One of their animators (or cast members taught to draw LOL) took you through a 10 minute lesson on how to draw some of the Disney Characters. DD loved it so much she didn't want to ride the Tower of Terror (good thing as I certainly wasn't doing that one with her and neither was DH) she wanted to come back and draw some more characters after dinner (We had late dinner reservations in the park). We drew Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto and "Angry Donald" Can't wait to scan them for you all to see. Both DD and DH did a GREAT job!!
Our dinner reservations were at the Sci-Fi Drive In Theatre Restaurant. If you haven't heard of this place I encourage you to check it out) The restaurant is set up like an ol' time drive in theatre. A host/ess "parks" you in a car for your meal. (S/he is on roller skates of course). Inside all the cars are arranged around the Big Theatre Screen. You sit in rows (each car holds 6 people -- two in each row) order your food and watch old Sci Fi movie trailers and theatre commercials - you know, like the ones in Grease with the dancing Hot Dogs, etc. Very fun place to eat. I highly recommend it! I did take a picture but because of the lighting, etc in the restaurant it didn't turn out. Maybe there is something on the Disney Website. Just found the link. Here it is: Disney's Sci-Fi Dine-In Theatre
....The adventure continues....
Anyway, I am glad we went. DD really wanted to go on that ride and now she can say she "tamed the beast!". LOL
From Animal Kingdom we caught the bus to take us over to MGM. By this time it was pouring rain again. At least the rain only lasted about 45 mins and after the big downpour it was pretty much sprinkling -- not too bad at all.
At MGM we went to the ABC Soundstage for the Drew Carey Sound Studio Show (to get out of the rain). We then went to the Muppets 3D Show, rode Star Tours (Star Wars Flight Simulator ride), and took in the Little Mermaid Show too. From there we went to Disney's Animation Studio where we learned about what goes into creating an animated feature. The best part of this area was the art lessons!! One of their animators (or cast members taught to draw LOL) took you through a 10 minute lesson on how to draw some of the Disney Characters. DD loved it so much she didn't want to ride the Tower of Terror (good thing as I certainly wasn't doing that one with her and neither was DH) she wanted to come back and draw some more characters after dinner (We had late dinner reservations in the park). We drew Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto and "Angry Donald" Can't wait to scan them for you all to see. Both DD and DH did a GREAT job!!
Our dinner reservations were at the Sci-Fi Drive In Theatre Restaurant. If you haven't heard of this place I encourage you to check it out) The restaurant is set up like an ol' time drive in theatre. A host/ess "parks" you in a car for your meal. (S/he is on roller skates of course). Inside all the cars are arranged around the Big Theatre Screen. You sit in rows (each car holds 6 people -- two in each row) order your food and watch old Sci Fi movie trailers and theatre commercials - you know, like the ones in Grease with the dancing Hot Dogs, etc. Very fun place to eat. I highly recommend it! I did take a picture but because of the lighting, etc in the restaurant it didn't turn out. Maybe there is something on the Disney Website. Just found the link. Here it is: Disney's Sci-Fi Dine-In Theatre
....The adventure continues....
Day 7
Day 7 - Epcot Continued :)
Yes, we were back at Epcot today! Love this park! We had the master plan of getting to the park by 10 AM, leaving after our planned lunch, return around 8PM for the Fireworks and Extra Magic Hours. Things being as they were -- we did arrive at 10AM but ended up staying the entire day.. BIG MISTAKE!!! :) LOL.. We had fun though.
The reason we wanted to get to the park by 10AM was so we could get Fast Passes to Soarin' - A ride in the "Land Area" of Epcot that simulates flight. You actually feel like you are handgliding over the state of California. Awesome experience. We did get there on time b ut the passes were for hours later (right around our scheduled 2:30 lunch). So, we went to the Water Exhibit and saw Nemo, talked to Crush - DUDE!!, Played with Bruce, etc. Then went over to the Innovations area and made Molecules, played computer games, stretched RNA, played with carbon fiber (yes... The geek building! -- Both DH and DD Loved it) Also in this building was something DH drooled over - The Segway!! He insisted on trying out this new fangled motor scooter. Go Figure!! That's my Geek!! :)
Lunch was in Morocco at the Restaurant Marrakesh. Great meal - lots of Couscous :) DH and I had the Lamb and DD had the Lemon Chicken. Yummo!! Two very talented musicians played traditional music during the meal and a Belly Dancer also came out to entertain us!! So Cool!!
From Lunch we went and did the Soarin' ride, DH finally got a chance to go on the Segway and low and behold it was 5 o'clock... By the time we got back to the hotel we would have had to return so we opted to stay BUT by this time the 4 days of Disney walking on my one ankle and knee were swollen to the point of painful hobbling. So.. As DD wanted to stay, I opted to get the ECV. Yes, I whimped out. But let me tell you that DD had a ball getting that scooter through traffic and she certainly didn't mind that we got through the lines quicker too!! Well worth the $35 to stay that extra 7 hours... Yes, DD and I closed the park at 1AM. DH decided to go back to the hotel early as he was suffering too. He went back after the fireworks at 10PM -ish.
DD and I did get on Test Track but... Her favourite Ride of the all (so far) was Mission Space!! It simulates Space Flight. Take off, Lunar Spin, etc. She so loved it and I am so glad we stayed!
Here are the pictures from the day -- Hope you enjoy some of our photo merging skills :) Yes, Nan -- DH even smiled in a picture for the occasion!! Enjoy! More to post tonight :)
...The adventure continues....
Yes, we were back at Epcot today! Love this park! We had the master plan of getting to the park by 10 AM, leaving after our planned lunch, return around 8PM for the Fireworks and Extra Magic Hours. Things being as they were -- we did arrive at 10AM but ended up staying the entire day.. BIG MISTAKE!!! :) LOL.. We had fun though.
The reason we wanted to get to the park by 10AM was so we could get Fast Passes to Soarin' - A ride in the "Land Area" of Epcot that simulates flight. You actually feel like you are handgliding over the state of California. Awesome experience. We did get there on time b ut the passes were for hours later (right around our scheduled 2:30 lunch). So, we went to the Water Exhibit and saw Nemo, talked to Crush - DUDE!!, Played with Bruce, etc. Then went over to the Innovations area and made Molecules, played computer games, stretched RNA, played with carbon fiber (yes... The geek building! -- Both DH and DD Loved it) Also in this building was something DH drooled over - The Segway!! He insisted on trying out this new fangled motor scooter. Go Figure!! That's my Geek!! :)
Lunch was in Morocco at the Restaurant Marrakesh. Great meal - lots of Couscous :) DH and I had the Lamb and DD had the Lemon Chicken. Yummo!! Two very talented musicians played traditional music during the meal and a Belly Dancer also came out to entertain us!! So Cool!!
From Lunch we went and did the Soarin' ride, DH finally got a chance to go on the Segway and low and behold it was 5 o'clock... By the time we got back to the hotel we would have had to return so we opted to stay BUT by this time the 4 days of Disney walking on my one ankle and knee were swollen to the point of painful hobbling. So.. As DD wanted to stay, I opted to get the ECV. Yes, I whimped out. But let me tell you that DD had a ball getting that scooter through traffic and she certainly didn't mind that we got through the lines quicker too!! Well worth the $35 to stay that extra 7 hours... Yes, DD and I closed the park at 1AM. DH decided to go back to the hotel early as he was suffering too. He went back after the fireworks at 10PM -ish.
DD and I did get on Test Track but... Her favourite Ride of the all (so far) was Mission Space!! It simulates Space Flight. Take off, Lunar Spin, etc. She so loved it and I am so glad we stayed!
Here are the pictures from the day -- Hope you enjoy some of our photo merging skills :) Yes, Nan -- DH even smiled in a picture for the occasion!! Enjoy! More to post tonight :)
...The adventure continues....
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Day 6
Epcot!!
It's not Raining today!!! Hurray!!! -- but it is still chilly out!! At least the sun is warm and no Rain Poncho needed!! Yahoo!
Today we went to Epcot. We arrived in time for our 11:30AM lunch with the Disney Princesses. We saw, got autographs and pictures with Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella, Snow White, Princess Jasmine and Belle!! DD's Autograph book that I made her only needs two more signatures!!! Ariel and MICKEY!! Go Figure! Who would have thought that Mickey would have been the last character we see (for book purposes that is)?
The Lunch was held in the Norway pavilion and DD ate more delicious seafood... She chose the Pan Seared Trout as her main course. DH and I had an open faced Grilled Salmon Sandwich and Leek Soup. The Castle -Style Restaurant was lovely and we enjoyed taking the pavilion "ride" that finished with a show on Norwegian history and people -- DD's Papa was just in Norway and I thought he might like to know that she was genuinely interested in the whole exhibit.
We spent most of our time in the International Showcase seeing the exhibits. DD decided that she wanted to do the Kidcot Craft (making a mask and adding paper diecut shapes - one for every country in the showcase). She is enjoying going from pavilion to pavilion getting the Diecuts. She has also been collecting Pressed Pennies wherever we see them (not sure if I mentioned that before) She is collecting the pennies now and after, when we get home, I told her that I would make them into a charm bracelet for her (gotta love the Crop-a-Dile.. a side note for my scrapping readers)
We went to see the Energy Show too. It starred Ellen Degenerous and Bill Nye the Science Guy-- very cool. We are heading back early tomorrow to try Soaring and a couple of other rides at the park. We have Lunch reservations in Morocco but more on that next post.
....And the adventure continues....
It's not Raining today!!! Hurray!!! -- but it is still chilly out!! At least the sun is warm and no Rain Poncho needed!! Yahoo!
Today we went to Epcot. We arrived in time for our 11:30AM lunch with the Disney Princesses. We saw, got autographs and pictures with Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella, Snow White, Princess Jasmine and Belle!! DD's Autograph book that I made her only needs two more signatures!!! Ariel and MICKEY!! Go Figure! Who would have thought that Mickey would have been the last character we see (for book purposes that is)?
The Lunch was held in the Norway pavilion and DD ate more delicious seafood... She chose the Pan Seared Trout as her main course. DH and I had an open faced Grilled Salmon Sandwich and Leek Soup. The Castle -Style Restaurant was lovely and we enjoyed taking the pavilion "ride" that finished with a show on Norwegian history and people -- DD's Papa was just in Norway and I thought he might like to know that she was genuinely interested in the whole exhibit.
We spent most of our time in the International Showcase seeing the exhibits. DD decided that she wanted to do the Kidcot Craft (making a mask and adding paper diecut shapes - one for every country in the showcase). She is enjoying going from pavilion to pavilion getting the Diecuts. She has also been collecting Pressed Pennies wherever we see them (not sure if I mentioned that before) She is collecting the pennies now and after, when we get home, I told her that I would make them into a charm bracelet for her (gotta love the Crop-a-Dile.. a side note for my scrapping readers)
We went to see the Energy Show too. It starred Ellen Degenerous and Bill Nye the Science Guy-- very cool. We are heading back early tomorrow to try Soaring and a couple of other rides at the park. We have Lunch reservations in Morocco but more on that next post.
....And the adventure continues....
Day 4 (Continued) & 5
Well, we are so glad the we went back to the Hotel for a nap (and to get dry) and set out for the Magic Kingdom again for round 2 :) We got there about 8PM and the crowds were still there but manageable (and in better moods :) ). We did take the opportunity to use the Extra Magic Hours and stayed in the park until 2AM. DD still wanted more but -- funny -- was nodding off on the bus ride back to the Hotel. Funny how that happens :)
The Extra Magic Hours are the best! We had no hope on getting on some of the rides earlier in the day but after hours... no problem. For example, we just walked into Stitches Great Escape (awesome "ride" BTW) and earlier in the day there was a 2 hour wait (without the fast pass).
Speaking of the Fast Pass!! I am a TRUE believer in it!! It saves so much time standing around in line!! Best invention in the park-- in my opinion :)
Anyway, DD did all the ride she wanted... Thunder Mountain (twice), Pirates, Jungle Tour (great Bad Jokes!!)and we even dragged her on Its a Small World -- Classic!! :)
Day 5 MORE RAIN!! and Cold! Welcome to Sunny Florida!! The rain didn't last all day... just came in spurts -- but it certainly has made the $7 Rain Poncho a very valuable asset.
Today we went to Animal Kingdom. What a place!! We went on Safari, took the train ride to the Conservation place, saw a few characters... We got there around noon and stayed until 6 and didn't even get a chance to ride Expedition Everest!! Next time!! We did See The Bugs Life 3D Movie. What a GREAT Show. Watch out for the Spraying Acid and the other creepy crawlies that come to find you in your seat!!
After 6 we went to the Luau at the Polynesian Village. What a fantastic show. I think it might even be better than the one at Sea World that I saw last time I was here. They truly make it interactive -- of course!!-- DD learned how to Hula -- but they also added some good ol' Disney touches: some themes to Lilo and Stitch, etc. The meal was a little "Americanized" (No fish, etc) but it was good. Very tasty!!
....and the adventure continues....
The Extra Magic Hours are the best! We had no hope on getting on some of the rides earlier in the day but after hours... no problem. For example, we just walked into Stitches Great Escape (awesome "ride" BTW) and earlier in the day there was a 2 hour wait (without the fast pass).
Speaking of the Fast Pass!! I am a TRUE believer in it!! It saves so much time standing around in line!! Best invention in the park-- in my opinion :)
Anyway, DD did all the ride she wanted... Thunder Mountain (twice), Pirates, Jungle Tour (great Bad Jokes!!)and we even dragged her on Its a Small World -- Classic!! :)
Day 5 MORE RAIN!! and Cold! Welcome to Sunny Florida!! The rain didn't last all day... just came in spurts -- but it certainly has made the $7 Rain Poncho a very valuable asset.
Today we went to Animal Kingdom. What a place!! We went on Safari, took the train ride to the Conservation place, saw a few characters... We got there around noon and stayed until 6 and didn't even get a chance to ride Expedition Everest!! Next time!! We did See The Bugs Life 3D Movie. What a GREAT Show. Watch out for the Spraying Acid and the other creepy crawlies that come to find you in your seat!!
After 6 we went to the Luau at the Polynesian Village. What a fantastic show. I think it might even be better than the one at Sea World that I saw last time I was here. They truly make it interactive -- of course!!-- DD learned how to Hula -- but they also added some good ol' Disney touches: some themes to Lilo and Stitch, etc. The meal was a little "Americanized" (No fish, etc) but it was good. Very tasty!!
....and the adventure continues....
Monday, December 25, 2006
Day 4 - Merry Christmas
Here we are in day 4 of our trip -- Christmas Day! Hope you are all having a GREAT holiday!!
Santa found DD in the Hotel... :) She enjoyed going through her loot that he left and was thrilled about "his choices" -- A Gemagic, Pokemon Cards, Chemistry Set, Misc Goodies.... Pretty Cool!! We called the folks (on all sides) and wished everyone a Very Merry Christmas!!!
Not sure if you have been watching the weather service today but Florida was hit hard with a major storm!! We were at the Magic Kingdom when it hit and had to cut the day short. I knew it was bad but didn't realize just how bad until I got back to the hotel room at 5PM and turned on the news. There were "unconfirmed" Tornados starting not far from here and continuing through to Daytona Beach. Lots of people homeless today and thousands left without power- My heart goes out to them this Christmas. The weather is clearing up now and should be cool but nice tonight and for the next couple of days. We decided to come back to the room to get dry and have a nap so that we can go back to the Magic Kingdom tonight for the extra Magic Hours. The park doesn't close until 3AM so we have lots of time to see Mickey!! Can't believe that we were in the Magic Kingdom Today and didn't get out of Tomorrowland -- never mind not see Mickey!
I did snap a grand total of 3 pictures today (so far) I promise to take more later....
Santa found DD in the Hotel... :) She enjoyed going through her loot that he left and was thrilled about "his choices" -- A Gemagic, Pokemon Cards, Chemistry Set, Misc Goodies.... Pretty Cool!! We called the folks (on all sides) and wished everyone a Very Merry Christmas!!!
Not sure if you have been watching the weather service today but Florida was hit hard with a major storm!! We were at the Magic Kingdom when it hit and had to cut the day short. I knew it was bad but didn't realize just how bad until I got back to the hotel room at 5PM and turned on the news. There were "unconfirmed" Tornados starting not far from here and continuing through to Daytona Beach. Lots of people homeless today and thousands left without power- My heart goes out to them this Christmas. The weather is clearing up now and should be cool but nice tonight and for the next couple of days. We decided to come back to the room to get dry and have a nap so that we can go back to the Magic Kingdom tonight for the extra Magic Hours. The park doesn't close until 3AM so we have lots of time to see Mickey!! Can't believe that we were in the Magic Kingdom Today and didn't get out of Tomorrowland -- never mind not see Mickey!
I did snap a grand total of 3 pictures today (so far) I promise to take more later....
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Days 2 &3
Day 2 - Well.... Back on the road Saturday morning. As mentioned in the last post, we planned to stop in Chattanooga TN for a couple of hours to "see the sites". Plans did change as there was no "real life" reenactment happening. Big Bummer!! I did take the "troops" (pun intended) to see some old Battlefield Sites up on Lookout Mountain. Unbelievable sites.... If you can one day, I suggest you go, get out of the car and walk around the mountain. There are monuments and plaques everywhere (some in places you wouldn't expect) -- no guide needed. The stop was good for me -- the history buff. Loved it!!
We did do a touristy thing on Lookout Mountain while we were there... No, it wasn't the cable car... :) We went into the mountain to see Ruby Falls (on DD's request) She wanted to see the caves and this waterfall 256 feet UNDERground. So... off we went :) It was worth the trip into the caves!! Stunning!! Unfortunately, the pics I took of the actual waterfall didn't turn out but I did manage to snap the pic below (and a few others).
After "the detour" :)we got back into the car and drove to our second overnight stop right near the Georgia-Florida boarder - one more day closer to Disney!!! Not sure if any of you have driven through Georgia before but.. Let me tell you , there are LOTS of billboards advertising everything from Hotels, Adult Only Entertainment... And SCRAPBOOKING!!! LOL So, I had to pull over (Sheri - is this the place you were telling me about???) and here's the proof (see pic below)!!
Day 3 - The final few hours of the trip were hard as DDs excitement was kicking into high gear. I know she was resisting the urge to ask the dreaded "Are we there yet?"... Instead she put on the Disney movie High School Musical... And proceeded to watch it twice!! LOL Go Figure. At least she was in the mood!! :)
The Resort we are staying at is STUNNING!! We were so pleased when we arrived and checked in!! What a fabulous place! The people are friendly and the rooms are lovely. Our hotel room is on a corner with windows looking out two directions - 1) to the private beach and 2) to the building's private pool (there is a larger complex one a little further up the lake...) Can't beat Disney!! They certainly go all out for their guests!!
As we are here for 8 Days and have 7 Park Pass Days, we opted to not go to any park today. We went to Downtown Disney instead. Last time I was here it wasn't built. It was great -- Lots of shopping, buskers, even pictures with Santa if you like!! DD insisted on making a princess crown with some of her money... and buying a lanyard and trading pin set as well. She can't wait to trade her pins for ones she sees the staff wearing. She seems to have no problem spending her Christmas Money -- she is budgeting herself though :)
We ate at Capt Jacks... We are on the meal plan here and since DD is 10 years old, she is considered an adult (something she is getting a big kick out of!!). So, she ordered from the main menu - Clam Chowder to start, twin lobster tails and key lime pie for dessert... Talk about in her glory. We did take the pie back to the room with us and Dad did help her out with a little bit of the lobster but wow!! Talk about getting you money's worth. The bill before tip and WITHOUT alcohol was $177!! LOL... DH and I both added lobster to our meals -- guess that didn't help!! Hey, the way I look at it, that meal alone paid for the plan. The rest is just a bonus!! Gotta Love Disney!!
Enjoy the pics!!
We did do a touristy thing on Lookout Mountain while we were there... No, it wasn't the cable car... :) We went into the mountain to see Ruby Falls (on DD's request) She wanted to see the caves and this waterfall 256 feet UNDERground. So... off we went :) It was worth the trip into the caves!! Stunning!! Unfortunately, the pics I took of the actual waterfall didn't turn out but I did manage to snap the pic below (and a few others).
After "the detour" :)we got back into the car and drove to our second overnight stop right near the Georgia-Florida boarder - one more day closer to Disney!!! Not sure if any of you have driven through Georgia before but.. Let me tell you , there are LOTS of billboards advertising everything from Hotels, Adult Only Entertainment... And SCRAPBOOKING!!! LOL So, I had to pull over (Sheri - is this the place you were telling me about???) and here's the proof (see pic below)!!
Day 3 - The final few hours of the trip were hard as DDs excitement was kicking into high gear. I know she was resisting the urge to ask the dreaded "Are we there yet?"... Instead she put on the Disney movie High School Musical... And proceeded to watch it twice!! LOL Go Figure. At least she was in the mood!! :)
The Resort we are staying at is STUNNING!! We were so pleased when we arrived and checked in!! What a fabulous place! The people are friendly and the rooms are lovely. Our hotel room is on a corner with windows looking out two directions - 1) to the private beach and 2) to the building's private pool (there is a larger complex one a little further up the lake...) Can't beat Disney!! They certainly go all out for their guests!!
As we are here for 8 Days and have 7 Park Pass Days, we opted to not go to any park today. We went to Downtown Disney instead. Last time I was here it wasn't built. It was great -- Lots of shopping, buskers, even pictures with Santa if you like!! DD insisted on making a princess crown with some of her money... and buying a lanyard and trading pin set as well. She can't wait to trade her pins for ones she sees the staff wearing. She seems to have no problem spending her Christmas Money -- she is budgeting herself though :)
We ate at Capt Jacks... We are on the meal plan here and since DD is 10 years old, she is considered an adult (something she is getting a big kick out of!!). So, she ordered from the main menu - Clam Chowder to start, twin lobster tails and key lime pie for dessert... Talk about in her glory. We did take the pie back to the room with us and Dad did help her out with a little bit of the lobster but wow!! Talk about getting you money's worth. The bill before tip and WITHOUT alcohol was $177!! LOL... DH and I both added lobster to our meals -- guess that didn't help!! Hey, the way I look at it, that meal alone paid for the plan. The rest is just a bonus!! Gotta Love Disney!!
Enjoy the pics!!
Friday, December 22, 2006
DAY 1 - And We're Off
DAY 1 - So today was the big day!! We are off to Florida!!!
We got up at 3:15AM and were out the door by 4AM and heading south!
The drive was okay.... We came in and out of rain but nothing too heavy to make it dangerous. The only difficult part of the trip was getting through OHIO!! ARGH!! What a long boring trip through that State! I remembered from when I drove it the last time but Holy Moly!! I am so glad we are coming back a different way!! :)
DD had a GREAT time playing her "Dream Life" game she got last weekend for Christmas and watching Superman Returns too!! Gotta Love In-Car DVD systems!! :) It certainly made the trip enjoyable for her -- and DH too! He was "requested" to join her in the back to play Dream Life and be her "movie date". LOL... Poor guy!! :)
I must say, I forgot how beautiful Kentucky and the Smokey Mountains are!! I caught myself pulling "a Bob" (my father, for those who don't know) -- "Hey DD!! Look at the mountains!!" "Hey DD, isn't that pretty!!" "Hey DD, check out that view!" LOL My dad would be proud, I'm sure!
So now we are in Knoxville for the night. So glad the hotel had free internet so I could post this!!
DD saw a brochure for a Civil War reenactment in Chattanooga and she is interested in going tomorrow.... So, I think a stop is in order :) Yahoo!! Right up my alley! She is excited about it.... "Kinda like what that girl's father from Sweet Home Alabama did in the movie Mama! I would like to see that!" Very cute. Must take pics!! I hope it's not raining!! :)
....and the trip continues.....
We got up at 3:15AM and were out the door by 4AM and heading south!
The drive was okay.... We came in and out of rain but nothing too heavy to make it dangerous. The only difficult part of the trip was getting through OHIO!! ARGH!! What a long boring trip through that State! I remembered from when I drove it the last time but Holy Moly!! I am so glad we are coming back a different way!! :)
DD had a GREAT time playing her "Dream Life" game she got last weekend for Christmas and watching Superman Returns too!! Gotta Love In-Car DVD systems!! :) It certainly made the trip enjoyable for her -- and DH too! He was "requested" to join her in the back to play Dream Life and be her "movie date". LOL... Poor guy!! :)
I must say, I forgot how beautiful Kentucky and the Smokey Mountains are!! I caught myself pulling "a Bob" (my father, for those who don't know) -- "Hey DD!! Look at the mountains!!" "Hey DD, isn't that pretty!!" "Hey DD, check out that view!" LOL My dad would be proud, I'm sure!
So now we are in Knoxville for the night. So glad the hotel had free internet so I could post this!!
DD saw a brochure for a Civil War reenactment in Chattanooga and she is interested in going tomorrow.... So, I think a stop is in order :) Yahoo!! Right up my alley! She is excited about it.... "Kinda like what that girl's father from Sweet Home Alabama did in the movie Mama! I would like to see that!" Very cute. Must take pics!! I hope it's not raining!! :)
....and the trip continues.....
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Vacation Planning in High Gear
As many of you know, My DH, DD and I are driving to Disney on the 22nd to spend Christmas - New Years at the Disney Resort. I don't know who is more excited- Me or my 10 year old!! I am currently planning our drive back. We decided to take the week and make a couple of stops along the way. I have never been through the Carolinas (and have always wanted to) so... I have planning our I95 route back home to Ontario.
So here I am online with a trusted tour book at my side and I see an ad for the Kennedy Space Center. I didn't realize that it is only 45 minutes from Orlando!! Holy Cow! The Geek in me immediately called DH and asked if he was interested in making that our first stop. The answer was YES!!! Of course!! So.... We are going! I can't wait!!
My Favourite movie as a kid was "Space Camp" -- A movie about a bunch of kids at a summer camp program held at Kennedy. They learn the ropes of becoming astronauts and (fantastically) end up in space. I dreamt of being one of those kids and being there myself. So, here I am, 34, and re-living one of my childhood dreams. (I'm getting "Goose Pimples" just thinking about it!)
From Kennedy we will be driving to Charleston - AKA Childhood Fantasy #2. As a teen I was a BIG reader... Of young adult historical romance novels to boot!! LOL -- Who would have thought!?! (you are certainly getting an inside look at my life, aren't you?) Anyway, one of my Favourite Novels took place before and during the Civil War in Charleston. I remember being fascinated with the described sights and sounds of "the south" -- Rainbow Road, the Harbour, and specifically the plantations (the heroine lived in a plantation just outside of Charleston). I loved reading about the era - in all its glory and shame trying to picture what it was like, how I would have felt, what I would have done, etc. So, here I am, back online, and what do I find?? The oldest working plantation just outside of Charleston has a living museum, tours and public access!! I guess I don't have to tell you what we will be doing while we are there! Yahoo! It's a good thing that DD is a history nut. She is looking forward to it as well.
I could go on but this post is getting pretty long. :) I will post pics of our journey for you all to see.... And I can't wait to scrap it when I return.
Until the next post....
So here I am online with a trusted tour book at my side and I see an ad for the Kennedy Space Center. I didn't realize that it is only 45 minutes from Orlando!! Holy Cow! The Geek in me immediately called DH and asked if he was interested in making that our first stop. The answer was YES!!! Of course!! So.... We are going! I can't wait!!
My Favourite movie as a kid was "Space Camp" -- A movie about a bunch of kids at a summer camp program held at Kennedy. They learn the ropes of becoming astronauts and (fantastically) end up in space. I dreamt of being one of those kids and being there myself. So, here I am, 34, and re-living one of my childhood dreams. (I'm getting "Goose Pimples" just thinking about it!)
From Kennedy we will be driving to Charleston - AKA Childhood Fantasy #2. As a teen I was a BIG reader... Of young adult historical romance novels to boot!! LOL -- Who would have thought!?! (you are certainly getting an inside look at my life, aren't you?) Anyway, one of my Favourite Novels took place before and during the Civil War in Charleston. I remember being fascinated with the described sights and sounds of "the south" -- Rainbow Road, the Harbour, and specifically the plantations (the heroine lived in a plantation just outside of Charleston). I loved reading about the era - in all its glory and shame trying to picture what it was like, how I would have felt, what I would have done, etc. So, here I am, back online, and what do I find?? The oldest working plantation just outside of Charleston has a living museum, tours and public access!! I guess I don't have to tell you what we will be doing while we are there! Yahoo! It's a good thing that DD is a history nut. She is looking forward to it as well.
I could go on but this post is getting pretty long. :) I will post pics of our journey for you all to see.... And I can't wait to scrap it when I return.
Until the next post....
Sunday, December 03, 2006
BIG HUGE AMAZING LAYOUT CONTEST
Okay ladies...
Here is the official announcement of the Big Go Scrapping Layout Contest!!
This Contest is Co-Sponsored by 3M and Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine. The Winner will receive a Gift Package from 3M and will be Featured in an upcoming issue of Scrapbook and Cards Today!! The winner can also expect something from Go Scrapping!!
Contest Details:
* Submit one 12x12 or 8 1/2x11 Layout per month (one in December, one in January and another in February) to Go Scrapping at gosubmissions@rogers.com.
* Layouts submitted should be no larger than 500k in size and must be submitted by 12AM PST on the last day of each month.
* Scrapbookers must submit one layout each month in order to be considered.
* Judges will include Karen Ellis (Go Scrapping), Judy Beeksma (Go Scrapping Design Team) and representatives from 3M and Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine.
* The Winner of the Contest, in addition to being featured by Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine, will also be concurrently featured on the Go Scrapping Website.
* Submissions will be judged on Composition, Technique and Publishability. All decisions are final
* To qualify. winners must be members of the Go Scrapping Messageboard with a minimum of 25 posts (by contest closing)
Good Luck!! Looking forward to seeing your submissions!!
Here is the official announcement of the Big Go Scrapping Layout Contest!!
This Contest is Co-Sponsored by 3M and Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine. The Winner will receive a Gift Package from 3M and will be Featured in an upcoming issue of Scrapbook and Cards Today!! The winner can also expect something from Go Scrapping!!
Contest Details:
* Submit one 12x12 or 8 1/2x11 Layout per month (one in December, one in January and another in February) to Go Scrapping at gosubmissions@rogers.com.
* Layouts submitted should be no larger than 500k in size and must be submitted by 12AM PST on the last day of each month.
* Scrapbookers must submit one layout each month in order to be considered.
* Judges will include Karen Ellis (Go Scrapping), Judy Beeksma (Go Scrapping Design Team) and representatives from 3M and Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine.
* The Winner of the Contest, in addition to being featured by Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine, will also be concurrently featured on the Go Scrapping Website.
* Submissions will be judged on Composition, Technique and Publishability. All decisions are final
* To qualify. winners must be members of the Go Scrapping Messageboard with a minimum of 25 posts (by contest closing)
Good Luck!! Looking forward to seeing your submissions!!
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The End of Another Season...
Alas, the Fall Go Scrapping season has ended. I will miss everyone until the new year. I have been busy finalizing the 2007 schedule and have posted some of the events online already!! I am excited to announce a new online Layout Contest co-sponsored by Go Scrapping, 3M and Scrapbook and Cards Today Magazine starting next week!!! I will make a HUGE announcement but I had to leave a teaser here for all to see!!
I am trying to post a slide show of some of my layouts. All going well you should be able to see them on this site!! Hope you Enjoy! I promise to keep updating the site -- Yes regularly to keep you all informed of my "happenings".
I just finished uploading the Weekly Go Scrapping Online Class. This Class, an Advent Door Hanger designed by Sheri East is sooooo cute! I will have to do this project FOR SURE!! Visit the Go Scrapping Site to download the instructions
Until next time,
Happy Scrapping!!
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
This is a big time of year for my family. My Birthday is the week of Thanksgiving (Oct 4) and my parents anniversary is October 8 (always falls on Thanksgiving weekend) so there is always something etc special to be thankful for this holiday season.
The Blog Challenge on the Go Scrapping Message Board this week is to tell everyone what you are thankful for. I have been thinking a lot about this -- I have a lot to be thankful for and am not sure if I can express it all here but, here it goes.
I am thankful for my entire family -- immediate and extended.
My husband, of course, we have been through a lot together in the 11 years we have been married and through it all our commitment to each other has been a blessing and has kept us together through thick and thin. My daughter is the Joy in my life. As I am sitting here writing this Blog, she is "styling" my hair and giving me hugs... Love my little girl. My parents, inlaws (or out-laws, depending on how you look at it :) , my sister and brother and sister in law, my niece, everyone has contributed to my life and have made me who I am today. To them, I am thankful.
I am thankful for my friends, my extended Go Scrapping family, my health, the fact that I always have enough: enough food in the fridge, enough gas in my car, enough heat in the winter and air in the summer, enough things to make my life comfortable so that I need for nothing. My life may not be glitzy but I have a scrapbook full of love and memories and a camera to capture more -- what else can I ask for??
This weekend I am at the trailer getting ready to close it up for the season. But first, I am taking a road trip to Chatham with Judy and Sheri from my Design Team and a couple other Go Scrapping friends. We are completing a CD Album at the LSS and I am really looking forward to it! :) I think it will make an awesome gift!!! Love Road Trips (yes, something else to be thankful for)
This week I will be busy organizing more Go Scrapping Events and getting ready for the upcoming Barrie Crop and the CreativFestival in Toronto on the 19-22. Lots to do but I wouldn't have it any other way!!! Can't wait! Hope to see you all soon!
This is a big time of year for my family. My Birthday is the week of Thanksgiving (Oct 4) and my parents anniversary is October 8 (always falls on Thanksgiving weekend) so there is always something etc special to be thankful for this holiday season.
The Blog Challenge on the Go Scrapping Message Board this week is to tell everyone what you are thankful for. I have been thinking a lot about this -- I have a lot to be thankful for and am not sure if I can express it all here but, here it goes.
I am thankful for my entire family -- immediate and extended.
My husband, of course, we have been through a lot together in the 11 years we have been married and through it all our commitment to each other has been a blessing and has kept us together through thick and thin. My daughter is the Joy in my life. As I am sitting here writing this Blog, she is "styling" my hair and giving me hugs... Love my little girl. My parents, inlaws (or out-laws, depending on how you look at it :) , my sister and brother and sister in law, my niece, everyone has contributed to my life and have made me who I am today. To them, I am thankful.
I am thankful for my friends, my extended Go Scrapping family, my health, the fact that I always have enough: enough food in the fridge, enough gas in my car, enough heat in the winter and air in the summer, enough things to make my life comfortable so that I need for nothing. My life may not be glitzy but I have a scrapbook full of love and memories and a camera to capture more -- what else can I ask for??
This weekend I am at the trailer getting ready to close it up for the season. But first, I am taking a road trip to Chatham with Judy and Sheri from my Design Team and a couple other Go Scrapping friends. We are completing a CD Album at the LSS and I am really looking forward to it! :) I think it will make an awesome gift!!! Love Road Trips (yes, something else to be thankful for)
This week I will be busy organizing more Go Scrapping Events and getting ready for the upcoming Barrie Crop and the CreativFestival in Toronto on the 19-22. Lots to do but I wouldn't have it any other way!!! Can't wait! Hope to see you all soon!
Monday, October 02, 2006
Okay, Okay
Better Late than never....Right?? Sorry I have been "tardy" posting on my blog. I have been busy busy busy and it seems that the blog posts get pushed to the "to do" pile. Sorry Ladies (and any gents out there reading this too) I will be sure to make a better effort to keep this baby up to date! I promise!
Go Scrapping had its first 2006 Fall Day Crop on Sept 23 in Cambridge. What a blast! It was great to see everyone after a summer of picture taking and I was thrilled to meet 24 new Go Scrapping Croppers at this event. I "crowned" two new groupies (Yahoo!!) and "promoted" Leesa and Mat to "Platinum Groupie Status" too. Jen and I took pictures during the event and will post them on the Go Scrapping Website as soon as I get them (we used Jen's camera that day).
I was at the London Scrapbook Expo this weekend. I was there to help Hannah (Scrapping Turtle) at her booth. It was a great show with a really great attendance. Congratulations to the organizers!
After the show I went to Leesa's Birthday Party. I won't tell you how old she is (she'd kill me if I did)I will say that I was thrilled to be invited!! It was so nice to see the "groupie posse " in their homes, meet their scrubbys and see the scrap lair :) Thanks again for the invite -- I had a FANTASTIC time!!
This is going to be another hectic week. My DH is going to the trailer for the week with his dad and brother. Some nice Father/Son bonding time. DH and FIL went to the trailer this time last year as well. Looks like this may become a annual tradition for the Ellis men. I'm glad. It's good for them -- and it gets DH out of my hair LOL.....Just kidding *sort of* ;)
I am teaching a card class at Simply Scrapping on Tuesday. Looking forward to getting back into the teaching mode again. I just love it! And the Barrie Day Crop and the CreativFestival are just around the corner so I will be working on getting everything ready for those events too! Yahoo!!
Go Scrapping had its first 2006 Fall Day Crop on Sept 23 in Cambridge. What a blast! It was great to see everyone after a summer of picture taking and I was thrilled to meet 24 new Go Scrapping Croppers at this event. I "crowned" two new groupies (Yahoo!!) and "promoted" Leesa and Mat to "Platinum Groupie Status" too. Jen and I took pictures during the event and will post them on the Go Scrapping Website as soon as I get them (we used Jen's camera that day).
I was at the London Scrapbook Expo this weekend. I was there to help Hannah (Scrapping Turtle) at her booth. It was a great show with a really great attendance. Congratulations to the organizers!
After the show I went to Leesa's Birthday Party. I won't tell you how old she is (she'd kill me if I did)I will say that I was thrilled to be invited!! It was so nice to see the "groupie posse " in their homes, meet their scrubbys and see the scrap lair :) Thanks again for the invite -- I had a FANTASTIC time!!
This is going to be another hectic week. My DH is going to the trailer for the week with his dad and brother. Some nice Father/Son bonding time. DH and FIL went to the trailer this time last year as well. Looks like this may become a annual tradition for the Ellis men. I'm glad. It's good for them -- and it gets DH out of my hair LOL.....Just kidding *sort of* ;)
I am teaching a card class at Simply Scrapping on Tuesday. Looking forward to getting back into the teaching mode again. I just love it! And the Barrie Day Crop and the CreativFestival are just around the corner so I will be working on getting everything ready for those events too! Yahoo!!
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Wow... So much going on! Where to start??
I am thrilled to announce that Go Scrapping has its first Design Team in place! Yahoo! I had 30 very qualified submissions and had to "pear" it down to only 6. A tough decision for sure but I am really happy with the team that I have in place. The DTs are Sheri, Judy, Share, Erica, Lori and Nancy. Their work can be viewed in Go Scrapping's Layout Gallery. I hope you all take the time to drop by, chat and see some of the amazing work submitted by the Go Scrapping Community. I am in the process of posting the Design Team Bios, etc on the website. We had our first online meeting last night and I am really excited about the coming year. Thank you again to all who submitted work for this call. I really appreciate your interest in Go Scrapping and look forward to chatting with you more on the message board!! Congratulations team!
The first crop of the fall season is coming up fast! We are almost sold out and I can't wait to see everyone again -- and your summer pictures :) I have been busy getting the new project kits together for their launch at the crop. Sheri, Jenn and I are putting the finishing touches on them now and I am excited to offer them this year. New T-Shirts are coming too!! I just heard from the printers ... they will be ready on time! *another Yahoo!!*
Erica has been posting Blog challenges on the Messageboard. This week's challenge is to describe 5 weird Things about you... so here it goes:
The first crop of the fall season is coming up fast! We are almost sold out and I can't wait to see everyone again -- and your summer pictures :) I have been busy getting the new project kits together for their launch at the crop. Sheri, Jenn and I are putting the finishing touches on them now and I am excited to offer them this year. New T-Shirts are coming too!! I just heard from the printers ... they will be ready on time! *another Yahoo!!*
Erica has been posting Blog challenges on the Messageboard. This week's challenge is to describe 5 weird Things about you... so here it goes:
- I have a "Fake Face" LOL .. I had facial reconstructive surgery when I was 14. I don't have feeling in my chin (have to watch cause it can get pretty messy sometimes... Yuck!!)
- I am incredibly organized about everything except.... my house :)
- I truly believe the Irons are for Scrapbooking, not Clothes
- I have to have some background noise on at all times -- usual source of sound? The TV. (in fact, back (eons ago) when I was in school I would literally take my work to pubs and cafes to write essays, complete assignments, etc..... Strange, I know
- I have always had affinity for geeks (present husband included) LOL
I can't end this weeks blog without saying something about Sept 11.
I can 't believe 5 years have passed since terrorists attacked the US. My heart still goes out to the friends and family of everyone that lost someone that day. I was glued to the news yesterday (watched and listened to CNN in my car) All three memorials were very touching and inspired me to finally scrap the event. The layout is posted here. I created this LO so that it has a chipboard folder... the second image is what the layout looks like when opened. Stay safe, hug your family and cherish life..... and by all means, scrap it!
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Happy New Year!
Some of the ladies on my message board have been calling Back to School the True New Year.
New goals, new schedules, back to routines, new duds... Everything starts fresh! How true it is!! So.... HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Emily started grade 5 today! Wow...Can't believe it. I took some back to school pics and they are all ready to scrapbook. Thought I'd share one with you :)
The school has had a face lift over the summer. Some portables were removed, more open space was created and fresh paint touch ups all round. Looks awesome...... I'm so glad that she won't be in a portable anymore. Never really did like those things (she liked them though - Go Figure)
Kellie had her post OP appointment today in Rochester. The 12 staples in her abdomen were removed and she was allowed to go home -- 25 lbs lighter I might add. Holy Cow! That's a lot in a week. She was thrilled to learn that she can now have some pureed food. She was originally told it would be a couple more weeks before that happened. She's craving a little mashed potato at this point -- lets face it ... Any solid food would do. Anything with a little flavour!! She has been living off of water, jello, slimfast and blended yoghurt. I think its growing old really fast! I haven't received her one week photo yet. I'll share it with you once I get it.
I received more submissions for the Go Scrapping Design Team this week. There are so many wonderfully talented scrapbookers out there! The DT decisions I make in a couple of days will be really hard. Thank you to everyone who has submitted work for this. It's all really exciting!
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Surgery Complete.....
Today was the day that my sister had Gastric Bypass Surgery. I thought I would take the time to blog now as I am not sure if I will be able to be at my computer much for the rest of the week. Kellie got through the surgery fine and is in hospital recovering right now. We'll know more about how she is doing tomorrow when she fully wakes up.
I snapped a couple of photos of her for her album. I am (with her help of course) doing a scrapbook for her of her surgery, her successes and her thoughts (that is where she comes in :) ) I thought I'd share a couple with you.
Now, before you gore junkies out there think that I am going to show you pics of her after surgery.... Sorry to disappoint you. I think she'd kill me if I posted those. I did select three
"shots" to share. The first is a picture of me kissing her on the forehead before she was wheeled into the OR ***a collective ahhhhhhhhhh....***. The second is an after surgery picture of the boot that they put on her feet to prevent blood clotting. I had never seen that before and thought it interesting. The third is a pic of Emily holding her hand after surgery. The look on her face says it all -- she was (and still is) worried about her "Aunts".
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Oh the joy....
Of shopping for Scrapbooking Supplies!! :)
Today Hannah (from the Scrapping Turtle, St Jacobs) and I went the a wholesalers open house. They just moved their warehouse and this weekend was their "new grand opening" (so to speak).
There was lots of stuff to see. Some of the new products from CHA came in and I did a little buying for Go Scrapping's Design Team. Very cool stuff! Can't wait to play :)
Speaking of playing, I was at the "Turtle" last night cropping with a couple of gals from their board (much to my "Scrubby's" dismay as it was our 11th Wedding Anniversary :) ). While there, I started my wedding album using the new Cosmo Cricket paper line. I figured if I wasn't spending the evening with my Scrubby, then I should at least scrapbook the event that we should have been celebrating :) Yes, he is very much a scrapbooking widow! Before you all shake your fingers at me, Kevin and I did go have a great anniversary lunch at the Keg. It was nice to Pick him up from work and take him out - especially since I have been at the trailer for the majority of the summer.
I am posting one of the layouts that I did last night for you all to enjoy. I have also posted this in the Go Scrapping Gallery.... Hope you like it as much as I liked creating it!
Today Hannah (from the Scrapping Turtle, St Jacobs) and I went the a wholesalers open house. They just moved their warehouse and this weekend was their "new grand opening" (so to speak).
There was lots of stuff to see. Some of the new products from CHA came in and I did a little buying for Go Scrapping's Design Team. Very cool stuff! Can't wait to play :)
Speaking of playing, I was at the "Turtle" last night cropping with a couple of gals from their board (much to my "Scrubby's" dismay as it was our 11th Wedding Anniversary :) ). While there, I started my wedding album using the new Cosmo Cricket paper line. I figured if I wasn't spending the evening with my Scrubby, then I should at least scrapbook the event that we should have been celebrating :) Yes, he is very much a scrapbooking widow! Before you all shake your fingers at me, Kevin and I did go have a great anniversary lunch at the Keg. It was nice to Pick him up from work and take him out - especially since I have been at the trailer for the majority of the summer.
I am posting one of the layouts that I did last night for you all to enjoy. I have also posted this in the Go Scrapping Gallery.... Hope you like it as much as I liked creating it!
Monday, August 21, 2006
Eat. Sleep. Scrap!
Well, I am here at my summer home -- the Holiday Inn on wheels --and I am sans kid and hubby. How perfect is that?? Eat Sleep Scrap takes on whole new meaning :)
I have been having a relaxed time chatting on the Go Scrapping Message Board and Scrapping (of course). I am working on samples for the classes I will be teaching at Simply Scrapping, Layout Designs for the new Go scrapping Project Kits and my own stuff of course. How awesome is that?
I really love working at the trailer and the change of scenery. It is so quiet here during the week and I am scrapping to the sounds of the birds and the tree frogs (mixed in with the dull drone of the TV -- Hey, I love it at the trailer but you can't take me too far out of the city :) ) This is my last week here for the summer. My sister is having Gastric Bypass Surgery next week in Rochester. I am going to stay with her until labour day to help her out post-surgery. Should be an interesting week - to say the least. I will be able to enjoy the trailer weekends until Thanksgiving so I won't go into trailer withdrawal too much :) This will be the first labour day weekend that I have missed here since we became seasonal trailer goers. Oh well, there is always next year :) Besides, I'll still be able to scrap...just in a hotel room in another country -- talk about a change of scenery!!
Monday, August 07, 2006
Design Team Call
Well, I have been busy planning the Fall Go Scrapping Season and I have a lot of things up my sleeve I can't wait to announce!! It is, however, no secret that I am excited about getting a design team together to help me implement all the new things I have planned and to promote the growing message board. (If you are interested in applying for a DT position with Go Scrapping, please visit www.goscrapping.ca/messageboard)
I received an email this morning from American Crafts! They will be sponsoring one of my classes at the CreativFestival this fall (they will be supplying the ribbon for the Growth Chart Project!) Thank you American Crafts!! I do love their ribbon. It's a great quality ribbon and they have such vibrant colours! I know many Scrapbooking Stores carry it either by the pack, the roll or by the yard. I hope you use it in your next project!
It is the August Long Weekend here in Canada. I am still here at my trailer enjoying the sun, the beach and friends! Sheri and her family were here Saturday/Sunday to spend the weekend with us and it was great to see them!! Emily and Jay had a great time - one up-ing each other the entire time.... Talk about two only children competing to be the best! :) ...But still loving it! Very fun to watch! Darren took lots of pictures at the beach so I will post some when I get them from him
This week I plan on designing and working on my own scrapbook. I will post some layouts for you soon here and on the message board.
I received an email this morning from American Crafts! They will be sponsoring one of my classes at the CreativFestival this fall (they will be supplying the ribbon for the Growth Chart Project!) Thank you American Crafts!! I do love their ribbon. It's a great quality ribbon and they have such vibrant colours! I know many Scrapbooking Stores carry it either by the pack, the roll or by the yard. I hope you use it in your next project!
It is the August Long Weekend here in Canada. I am still here at my trailer enjoying the sun, the beach and friends! Sheri and her family were here Saturday/Sunday to spend the weekend with us and it was great to see them!! Emily and Jay had a great time - one up-ing each other the entire time.... Talk about two only children competing to be the best! :) ...But still loving it! Very fun to watch! Darren took lots of pictures at the beach so I will post some when I get them from him
This week I plan on designing and working on my own scrapbook. I will post some layouts for you soon here and on the message board.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Uxbridge Highland Games
This past weekend I was thrilled to be able to honour my father for 40 years with Canadian Highland Games. My dad was a Heavy Events athlete (and is now a field judge for the heavy events and a drum Major for the YR Police Pipe & Drum Band) who helped bring competitive Heavy Athletics to Canada.
In 1966 he attended the Fergus Scottish Festival with his Tug O War Team (Metro Toronto Police Force). He saw an American doing a demonstration of various Heavy Events. He was intrigued (and albeit "cocky") and went up to this athlete and said something like "Hey, that doesn't look so hard. I bet I can do that!" And of course he couldn't. He told that athlete that he would be back the following year and he would challenge him to a little competition. And that is how it started. In 1977 Wide World of Sports became interested in the sport which added "fuel" the fire for more games, it brought out more athletes and the sport grew. In 1986, my dad was approached by the people at EXPO 86 (in Vancouver that year) to help gather and judge Heavy Athletes around the world to showcase this growing sport. After that, it all took off. Today you can find a Highland Games somewhere in Ontario ( and country wide) every weekend. Many of these Ontario Games have my dad to thank in helping organize Heavy Athletics at their venues: Georgetown, Barrie, Kincardine, Brantford, Maxville, Cambridge, Chatham, Sarnia, etc etc etc. He certainly didn't do this himself but, as one athlete describes it, he is a Grandfather of the sport in Canada.
I presented my dad with a scrapbook of thoughts and congratulations from many of the athletes he has worked with over the past 40 years... He was moved to tears (well, almost. :) He was speechless which, if you know my dad, says a boat load!!) I presented it to him during the Saturday Closing Ceremonies at the Uxbridge Highland Games with the help of his band (who played a little "ditty" in his honour - see pic) Later that evening, the Canadian Scottish Athletic Association presented my Dad with the "Highlander of the Year" Award . This is the first ever award of its kind in Canada presented by the newly formed Association (yes, my father is one of the National Advisors for this group). He was surprised and caught unaware... Needless to say he was moved to be recognized for his contributions by his Heavy Athletics Peers and looks forward to promoting and officiating at many more games to come!! Congratulations Dad!!
On a business note: This weekend was also the CHA Summer Show in Chicago. I have heard many things from my sponsors about new products and classes that they took! Look forward to some new paper lines - Cosmo Cricket was popular, as was a new line by My Minds Eye (Bohemia) Can't wait to see it in the stores in a couple of weeks!
In 1966 he attended the Fergus Scottish Festival with his Tug O War Team (Metro Toronto Police Force). He saw an American doing a demonstration of various Heavy Events. He was intrigued (and albeit "cocky") and went up to this athlete and said something like "Hey, that doesn't look so hard. I bet I can do that!" And of course he couldn't. He told that athlete that he would be back the following year and he would challenge him to a little competition. And that is how it started. In 1977 Wide World of Sports became interested in the sport which added "fuel" the fire for more games, it brought out more athletes and the sport grew. In 1986, my dad was approached by the people at EXPO 86 (in Vancouver that year) to help gather and judge Heavy Athletes around the world to showcase this growing sport. After that, it all took off. Today you can find a Highland Games somewhere in Ontario ( and country wide) every weekend. Many of these Ontario Games have my dad to thank in helping organize Heavy Athletics at their venues: Georgetown, Barrie, Kincardine, Brantford, Maxville, Cambridge, Chatham, Sarnia, etc etc etc. He certainly didn't do this himself but, as one athlete describes it, he is a Grandfather of the sport in Canada.
I presented my dad with a scrapbook of thoughts and congratulations from many of the athletes he has worked with over the past 40 years... He was moved to tears (well, almost. :) He was speechless which, if you know my dad, says a boat load!!) I presented it to him during the Saturday Closing Ceremonies at the Uxbridge Highland Games with the help of his band (who played a little "ditty" in his honour - see pic) Later that evening, the Canadian Scottish Athletic Association presented my Dad with the "Highlander of the Year" Award . This is the first ever award of its kind in Canada presented by the newly formed Association (yes, my father is one of the National Advisors for this group). He was surprised and caught unaware... Needless to say he was moved to be recognized for his contributions by his Heavy Athletics Peers and looks forward to promoting and officiating at many more games to come!! Congratulations Dad!!
On a business note: This weekend was also the CHA Summer Show in Chicago. I have heard many things from my sponsors about new products and classes that they took! Look forward to some new paper lines - Cosmo Cricket was popular, as was a new line by My Minds Eye (Bohemia) Can't wait to see it in the stores in a couple of weeks!
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Great Day with the Kid
Had the best day today with my Kid.
I had a friend and her son come over to look at the Campground that we stay in for the summer and then we went out for a day on the town. My mom, sister, daughter and I had an amazing trip "State-Side". Emily wanted to go on a "Shopping Spree" so off we went. She was a "peach" -- picking out clothes, trying them on, matching and accessories... I began to wonder whose daughter she was? ...Certainly not mine LOL I think my daughter aged before my eyes. She certainly isn't the little girl she once was... She is becoming a fabulous young lady in her own right. Even though we went to the US with her "other mothers" we had lots of mother daughter time -- and I will certainly cherish that. --- at least until her father hears what we spent :)
Everyone is getting ready to go to the CHA Conference this weekend in Chicago. I am so bummed that I will not be able to attend this year. It is a wonderful trade show to attend -- new releases, ideas, trends.. a big asset. I will have to live vicariously through others this time. I'll get the scoop somehow :)
I worked on a few more layouts this week including Sheri's weekly challenges on my website www.goscrapping.ca/messageboard Thought that I would share one here with you. ENJOY!
I had a friend and her son come over to look at the Campground that we stay in for the summer and then we went out for a day on the town. My mom, sister, daughter and I had an amazing trip "State-Side". Emily wanted to go on a "Shopping Spree" so off we went. She was a "peach" -- picking out clothes, trying them on, matching and accessories... I began to wonder whose daughter she was? ...Certainly not mine LOL I think my daughter aged before my eyes. She certainly isn't the little girl she once was... She is becoming a fabulous young lady in her own right. Even though we went to the US with her "other mothers" we had lots of mother daughter time -- and I will certainly cherish that. --- at least until her father hears what we spent :)
Everyone is getting ready to go to the CHA Conference this weekend in Chicago. I am so bummed that I will not be able to attend this year. It is a wonderful trade show to attend -- new releases, ideas, trends.. a big asset. I will have to live vicariously through others this time. I'll get the scoop somehow :)
I worked on a few more layouts this week including Sheri's weekly challenges on my website www.goscrapping.ca/messageboard Thought that I would share one here with you. ENJOY!
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Joining the Band Wagon
Well, I thought it might be time to join the trend and get my own BLOG going!
I enjoy reading friends and other scrapper's sites and can't wait to share things here with you.
I am currently at my trailer in Grand Bend designing layouts. I have 4 Classes to teach at the Creative Festival in Toronto and I am also designing Scrapping Kits for my company, Go Scrapping, with my friends Sheri E and Jenn R. Busy Busy Busy... just the way I like it.
I do LOVE the summer. It is my chance to catch up on my own scrapbooking!! I just finished a Friends Layout for the Go Scrapping Message Board/Album (one of Sheri's weekly summer challenges) and I did this one for the Scrapping Turtle's Monthly Challenge Kit Contest. The idea here is to purchase a "kit" from the Scrapping Turtle and Design a layout using all of the products in it... As I like to do Single Page Layouts for my own scrapbooking, I found it challenging to use all the materials in the kit (designed for two page layouts)... my husband was happy... I rarely scrap him. LOL -- My poor "Scrubby" <---Scrapbooking Hubby :)
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