Yip, count them, not 1 or 2, but 3 kids with strep throat!! I keep waiting on the 4th (oldest) to come up and start complaining his throat hurts with a nice high temp. Not that it makes me feel any better, but apparently it has been going around the school and Zackery must have brought it home to "share". Now as long as they do NOT share it with me:).
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Interesting Day......
This morning around 1 am, my 3 year old woke up wanting something to drink. So being the (hack, hack) awesome mom that I am (hahaha) I crawled out of bed to get her one. Walked into the kitchen to a floor full of water. Looked over to the counter and there was my Beta fish vase tipped on the side. You know there is a mess when a night-light shows this. So I flip on the light and there is my Beta laying on the floor. So I grabbed some towels and clear a path (hey, don't want to get my socks wet....lol) to the fish vase and flip it up. There is a little under 1/2 the water left in the vase....yeah. I don't have to stand and fill it up if he is still alive. So I go over and reach down to grab the Beta. It does a little jig so I know it is still alive. I grab it and go to pick it up and part of it's tail fin is stuck to the floor.....ack. Another little flip and it is loose and back in the vase.
What happened? Well......... a certain cat is in BIG trouble!! From what I can gather, he jumped upon the counter and decided to check out the Beta vase. In the process he tipped it over. He must have known he was in trouble, as he did not EAT the fish. How long did the fish lay there? I do not know. The only thing that saved him was a small amount of water under him. Talk about luck....lol. So needless to say, he isn't exerting much effort today to swim around and is just taking it easy. I expected to walk into the kitchen at any point during the day and find he had croaked. And to think, the only reason the cat was in the house was due to the cold weather. He is so old, I have been taking pity on him and letting him sleep in the house at night.
To add to the day, the girls went upstairs, a few hours ago, thinking my oldest son was up there. When they discovered he was not to be found, they decided to play on the bunk beds. The only problem is, our oldest had pulled the mattress off the top bunk (again) and took it into the rec room to sleep. The 3 year old decided to show the 2 year old how to climb up to the top bunk. All this was going on while I was helping the 7 year old with his homework. Next thing I know, the 3 year old is yelling for us to come and "help". So the 11 and 7 year old hit the steps first. No problem, they can get their little sister out of their "stuff", right? Nope, the 11 year old is yelling for Dad to come. Up the steps go my hubby. A few seconds later he is yelling for me to go up.......sigh. So up the steps I go thinking, "what could possibly be going on that a grown man cannot handle"....lol. I get to the top of the steps, walk into the bed room and there is the 2 year old. She has slipped down between the metal bars that hold the mattress!! The only thing that is on the "top" of the bars are her arms and head. My hubby was trying to get her to lower her arms and tell her to turn her head sideways to slip between the bars. For starters, her English comprehension is not far enough along to know what "turn your head" and "lower your arms" mean. All the poor girl knows is she can't go up or down....lol.
I walk over to the bed trying to figure out WHY he thinks her head will fit down between the bars. Between trying to give her instructions, he is asking the 3 year old "HOW she got UP between the bars". Taking pitty on her, I proceeded to tell my hubby that her head will NOT fit down between the bars. His reply? "Then how did she get it UP there?". HELLO!!!! She fell DOWN between the bars". His reply? "Then she will have to come up to get out" DUH!!! So I got on the bottom bunk, held her butt while we pushed her arms up through the bars. He was able to grab her arms and pull her up and out. Needless to say, she needed some TLC:).
I think I am going to round the girls up early and put them to bed. I figured after that bit of excitement, the best place to keep them out of trouble is in their beds sleeping.....lol. Thankfully they haven't had any episodes of sleep-walking.........yet........lol.
What happened? Well......... a certain cat is in BIG trouble!! From what I can gather, he jumped upon the counter and decided to check out the Beta vase. In the process he tipped it over. He must have known he was in trouble, as he did not EAT the fish. How long did the fish lay there? I do not know. The only thing that saved him was a small amount of water under him. Talk about luck....lol. So needless to say, he isn't exerting much effort today to swim around and is just taking it easy. I expected to walk into the kitchen at any point during the day and find he had croaked. And to think, the only reason the cat was in the house was due to the cold weather. He is so old, I have been taking pity on him and letting him sleep in the house at night.
To add to the day, the girls went upstairs, a few hours ago, thinking my oldest son was up there. When they discovered he was not to be found, they decided to play on the bunk beds. The only problem is, our oldest had pulled the mattress off the top bunk (again) and took it into the rec room to sleep. The 3 year old decided to show the 2 year old how to climb up to the top bunk. All this was going on while I was helping the 7 year old with his homework. Next thing I know, the 3 year old is yelling for us to come and "help". So the 11 and 7 year old hit the steps first. No problem, they can get their little sister out of their "stuff", right? Nope, the 11 year old is yelling for Dad to come. Up the steps go my hubby. A few seconds later he is yelling for me to go up.......sigh. So up the steps I go thinking, "what could possibly be going on that a grown man cannot handle"....lol. I get to the top of the steps, walk into the bed room and there is the 2 year old. She has slipped down between the metal bars that hold the mattress!! The only thing that is on the "top" of the bars are her arms and head. My hubby was trying to get her to lower her arms and tell her to turn her head sideways to slip between the bars. For starters, her English comprehension is not far enough along to know what "turn your head" and "lower your arms" mean. All the poor girl knows is she can't go up or down....lol.
I walk over to the bed trying to figure out WHY he thinks her head will fit down between the bars. Between trying to give her instructions, he is asking the 3 year old "HOW she got UP between the bars". Taking pitty on her, I proceeded to tell my hubby that her head will NOT fit down between the bars. His reply? "Then how did she get it UP there?". HELLO!!!! She fell DOWN between the bars". His reply? "Then she will have to come up to get out" DUH!!! So I got on the bottom bunk, held her butt while we pushed her arms up through the bars. He was able to grab her arms and pull her up and out. Needless to say, she needed some TLC:).
I think I am going to round the girls up early and put them to bed. I figured after that bit of excitement, the best place to keep them out of trouble is in their beds sleeping.....lol. Thankfully they haven't had any episodes of sleep-walking.........yet........lol.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Ice, Snow & Wind
Wow, what a difference a few weeks make!! We were without full power for 4 days!!!!! We had to spend the first night without heat..........brrrrr. It was so cold our little one brought me her coat to put on her. I told my sister that you know it is cold when a 2 year old, from India, brings you her coat....lol. But my awesome hubby brought a company generator home and we were able to have heat and run a few lights. My BIL and his family had to bunk out here one night, as they had lost their power, but had it back within 24 hours.
No sooner did the ice melt, then we got a few inches of snow!! We rarely get snow that sticks around long. The kids loved it and so did mom:).
This past week we had strong winds along with a tornado warning. The boy's school let out, but the county schools held the kids until the warning expired. It was a fast moving storm and we were lucky we did not have damage to our house or property.
This picture was taken out my deck door. It shows the damage to my neighbor's trees in his back yard. Thankfully we do not have many trees in our yard, so we did not have to worry about clearing branches...........
Monday, January 26, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Out To Lunch With Daddy
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
2 Year Old Gone Messy
I've decided there is something in the air here that has made my youngest go crazy. Yip, home a little over two months and she has caught a germ that has made her clean gene go messy!!
Last night I was in the kitchen loading the dishwasher. In she comes holding her hands out wanting them wiped off, along with a wet head. The "oh so intelligent mom in the house" starts asking questions in English. "Why are your hands wet?" "What have you been into?" Now granted, I"m 99.99% sure she understands quite a bit of what we are saying, but she just looks at me and doesn't say a word. Then my "Mommy knows something is up mode" kicks in and I see those little brown eyes start sneaking peeks toward the living room. Ahhhhh haaaaa my internal "this isn't good" alarm starts beeping and I head in the direction of those give-away glances.
What do I find? ALL of her apple juice from her sippy cup all over the flooring of their new play kitchen, all over the "counter" and in one of the play kitchen dishes. Thank goodness for cheap baby wipes!! So while I'm on my knees cleaning the mess, I revert to my Kannada/English combination of communication with her. So we will see how long it takes her to try something like that again. Yet I suppose we can look at the bright side...... She didn't roll her eyes at me when I was talking to her!! The little stinker started the eye rolling hours after I left the orphanage with her.
Tammy
Last night I was in the kitchen loading the dishwasher. In she comes holding her hands out wanting them wiped off, along with a wet head. The "oh so intelligent mom in the house" starts asking questions in English. "Why are your hands wet?" "What have you been into?" Now granted, I"m 99.99% sure she understands quite a bit of what we are saying, but she just looks at me and doesn't say a word. Then my "Mommy knows something is up mode" kicks in and I see those little brown eyes start sneaking peeks toward the living room. Ahhhhh haaaaa my internal "this isn't good" alarm starts beeping and I head in the direction of those give-away glances.
What do I find? ALL of her apple juice from her sippy cup all over the flooring of their new play kitchen, all over the "counter" and in one of the play kitchen dishes. Thank goodness for cheap baby wipes!! So while I'm on my knees cleaning the mess, I revert to my Kannada/English combination of communication with her. So we will see how long it takes her to try something like that again. Yet I suppose we can look at the bright side...... She didn't roll her eyes at me when I was talking to her!! The little stinker started the eye rolling hours after I left the orphanage with her.
Tammy
Monday, January 12, 2009
Uggggg................
Ever have the "never-ending crud"? I got this nasty bug after Christmas and I've still not kicked it. John keeps telling me he is going to send me to the doctor, but I just laughed at him. Not much one can do about a virus!! Although, I should hack on him and share it, since he so lovingly left me with all 4 kids in a Phenergan induced haze. Venting here, but WHY do husbands think the Mom can do it all and be sick at the same time? When he gets sick, he crawls in bed, sleeps for a day or two, while I keep the kids away, and bing, bang, boom, he is back on his feet feeling fine....grrrr.
So, I have not disappeared, I'm just dragging along with my Ginger Ale in hand. No crafting inspiration has hit either, which is probably a good thing. I have 2 sets of little hands that have decided to get into EVERYTHING!! A certain 3 year old has decided she needs to show a certain 2 year old every naughty thing she can think of. In the past week we have had White Out painted on my hardwood floors to conditioner smeared into dry hair. So to be on the safe side, the craft room door is shut with all scissors locked up. I hate to begin to imagine what she would come up with those in hand...........sigh.
Tammy
So, I have not disappeared, I'm just dragging along with my Ginger Ale in hand. No crafting inspiration has hit either, which is probably a good thing. I have 2 sets of little hands that have decided to get into EVERYTHING!! A certain 3 year old has decided she needs to show a certain 2 year old every naughty thing she can think of. In the past week we have had White Out painted on my hardwood floors to conditioner smeared into dry hair. So to be on the safe side, the craft room door is shut with all scissors locked up. I hate to begin to imagine what she would come up with those in hand...........sigh.
Tammy
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Mumbai Bombings
Three years ago, my best friend and I convinced our husbands that we needed to spend 2 weeks in Mumbai. While there, we also got to make a side trip to the orphanage where our sons spent time before coming home. It was an awesome trip and one that I will remember forever.
But now those memories are haunting, as the hotel we stayed at was just blocks from the Taj Mahal Hotel. Almost everyday we would walk up to the Taj area. We walked through this hotel and visited all the stores. We said when we came back we would HAVE to stay at this hotel, due to the beauty of the decor and the private garden. Now when I think of us walking around the Gateway of India monument, I do not just think of the detailed architecture I seen, crowds of people trying to get close to see what details were inside the arch, or the boats leaving for a tour. I now think of the face of the terrorist, that was arrested, walking up to the area we walked around the monument. Did they bother to stop and see the beauty? Did they follow the same path we did to the Taj Mahal Hotel? Did they walk down the same street we did and cut across the street our hotel was on to reach their target away from the Taj? Were any people we seen/met among those killed? Are people visiting the monument today and looking at the steps I see in my mind? Is the area empty, like the beach in Chennai where the tsunami hit, due to fear? What about the women and children who sit around the monument selling flowers to help feed their family? More importantly, why all the hatred? Why did so many innocent lives have to be taken, due to a handful of men looking for individuals with passports from America and Great Britain or the lives taken at the Jewish center?
India is part of my children's heritage. They were born there and spent part of their life living there and I hope to take them back for a visit. Hopefully when my children are old enough, to deal with the poverty and emotions that come with returning to their birth land, that it will be safe for them to visit the unique and beautiful country they came from.
But now those memories are haunting, as the hotel we stayed at was just blocks from the Taj Mahal Hotel. Almost everyday we would walk up to the Taj area. We walked through this hotel and visited all the stores. We said when we came back we would HAVE to stay at this hotel, due to the beauty of the decor and the private garden. Now when I think of us walking around the Gateway of India monument, I do not just think of the detailed architecture I seen, crowds of people trying to get close to see what details were inside the arch, or the boats leaving for a tour. I now think of the face of the terrorist, that was arrested, walking up to the area we walked around the monument. Did they bother to stop and see the beauty? Did they follow the same path we did to the Taj Mahal Hotel? Did they walk down the same street we did and cut across the street our hotel was on to reach their target away from the Taj? Were any people we seen/met among those killed? Are people visiting the monument today and looking at the steps I see in my mind? Is the area empty, like the beach in Chennai where the tsunami hit, due to fear? What about the women and children who sit around the monument selling flowers to help feed their family? More importantly, why all the hatred? Why did so many innocent lives have to be taken, due to a handful of men looking for individuals with passports from America and Great Britain or the lives taken at the Jewish center?
India is part of my children's heritage. They were born there and spent part of their life living there and I hope to take them back for a visit. Hopefully when my children are old enough, to deal with the poverty and emotions that come with returning to their birth land, that it will be safe for them to visit the unique and beautiful country they came from.
Friday, November 21, 2008
What I Have Been Up To :)
Introducing Kambrielle Porvi M. She is 2 years old and from Bangalore, India.
I traveled to India to pick her up from the orphanage she was staying at. We arrived back home on 11/6/08. She loves to be held, gives hugs and has started giving kisses. She is adjusting well and bonding with us. She only speaks and understands Kannada, so hopefully she will start to pick up English soon. I know "yes", "no", "hello" and "mother" in her language. We do a lot of pointing and head nodding.....lol.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Blog Candy For A Good Cause
Did everyone have a chance to check out Cammies (http://myblogbycammie.blogspot.com)awesome drawing for a cause?
I decided to send my uncle the last card I made. He also is affected with this awful disease, but he is still in the early stages and can enjoy some things. I figured he would get a kick out of it.
Tammy
Monday, September 22, 2008
Interesting Read
I was sitting in line today waiting to pick the boys up. While I was sitting there this truck rolls past me and stops to speak with the campus police. It had quite a bit of witting and design on it, so having nothing else to do, I started reading. The side of the truck had the statement "Kentucky's Finest Hookers". I was thinking.....OOOOKKKKKKaaaayyyyy. Then I proceeded to read the tailgate........
On the left side it stated, "Support Your Local Hookers" and then the right side read, "Give Them A Tow Job". I thought I was going to fall out of my truck laughing. Nothing like creative advertising:)
Tammy
On the left side it stated, "Support Your Local Hookers" and then the right side read, "Give Them A Tow Job". I thought I was going to fall out of my truck laughing. Nothing like creative advertising:)
Tammy
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
A Different Creating Project
Wow, feels like forever since I posted!! Not by choice, mind you.....lol. I had 2, yes count them, 2 computers crash on me within a month!!! The first to go was my desktop. That one was old, so it really wasn't too much of a surprise, just irritating. Then, I had a laptop, that my hubby was letting me use and it up and died:(. I kind of blame my hubby on that one, as he made me download Quicken Books onto the laptop and a week after that, it was dead. Needless to say, I was NOT a happy camper...lol. But my BIL came to my rescue and gave me a key to their house so I could go in while they were at work and check my email.
Anyway, onto something more fun. My sister and I have started a new little adventure. We are making "Mother and Daughter" along with "Daddy and Me" matching aprons to sale. I pick out the fabric combo. and purchase it and she takes the time to sew them. We then send them to a consignment store for sale. The first set we sent, sold within the first 5 days the store was open!!!
The apron that sold was a "shabby chic" look with pastels. Come to find out, the HUSBAND of the lady that bought them wears it to BBQ/cook. I would give ANYTHING to see a picture of that one.....lol.
This apron set is my favorite so far. The picture does not do the set justice at all:(. It is a rich yellow golden color and reminds me of Fall. I wanted to find material that could be warn anytime, but had that "fall feel" to it. Hopefully I succeeded and it will fly off the hanger in the store:).
Tammy
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
A Little Surprise
I am excited to be able to say, I PASSED MY STATE BOARDS!!!! I was planning on studying for it right after I graduated, but our youngest little girl "dropped out of the sky" and I wanted to spend every moment I could enjoying her, as I knew the chance to adopt an infant again would be slim to none.
Anyway, only my husband and I knew I scheduled my test for Monday and I went in not knowing what to expect. I knew I would come out feeling like I failed, as anyone who has taken the test will tell you they felt the same way. The last 49 hours have been stressed filled waiting on the message stating I can pay $7.95 to see the results....PASS!!! I could pay the fee or wait 4 - 6 weeks to get the results in the mail......NO THANKS:)
Relieved in KY,
Tammy
Anyway, only my husband and I knew I scheduled my test for Monday and I went in not knowing what to expect. I knew I would come out feeling like I failed, as anyone who has taken the test will tell you they felt the same way. The last 49 hours have been stressed filled waiting on the message stating I can pay $7.95 to see the results....PASS!!! I could pay the fee or wait 4 - 6 weeks to get the results in the mail......NO THANKS:)
Relieved in KY,
Tammy
Friday, July 25, 2008
Quick Birthday Card

I quick put together this birthday card for my mother-in-law. The picture does not do it justice, as there was a ton of coloring and shadowing done. I usually do the "spotlight technique" with this stamp, but decided to try something different. My mother-in-law loved it, so that is all that counts, right....lol.
Monday, June 30, 2008
What City Do I Belong In?
You Belong in Paris |
![]() Stylish and expressive, you were meant for Paris. The art, the fashion, the wine! Whether you're enjoying the cafe life or a beautiful park... You'll love living in the most chic place on earth. |
Friday, May 30, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Our Loss

This week we lost a wonderful person in our lives. Emily is an unique and awesome person and our lives will forever be changed. Emily was also my rock these past 4 years after our daughter passed away. Now our daughter has someone to hold and kiss her for me until I can see her again. We love you Emily and will forever remember you and miss you soooo much!!!!
Friday, May 16, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Interesting Month
It sure has been an interesting month around here, regarding cardstock and computers. The profile I made for my sister was a huge hit. Now their social worker wants me to make another one......ack. She called my sister and asked her "what it would take for me to make another one". Since I'm such a nice sister, I have agreed to do another one. Hmmmm.....let's see, what do I want.....hehehehe.
I was typing away the other day on my computer and it went totally dead!! I waited a few weeks to contact the service department, as I knew I would be on the phone forever. Sure enough, 2.5 hours later, I was informed that my "motherboard and power supply to the motherboard" was broke and I needed to have them replaced. Of course, the warranty went out about 8 months ago. Wouldn't mind it too much, but I have some info. on that computer I need. Hopefully my BIL can retrieve it for me. But I might try to remove the memory chips (again for the upteenth time) and put it in another tower and see if I can get it to work....... I think it might be easier and cheaper just to find a deal on another tower.
Tammy
I was typing away the other day on my computer and it went totally dead!! I waited a few weeks to contact the service department, as I knew I would be on the phone forever. Sure enough, 2.5 hours later, I was informed that my "motherboard and power supply to the motherboard" was broke and I needed to have them replaced. Of course, the warranty went out about 8 months ago. Wouldn't mind it too much, but I have some info. on that computer I need. Hopefully my BIL can retrieve it for me. But I might try to remove the memory chips (again for the upteenth time) and put it in another tower and see if I can get it to work....... I think it might be easier and cheaper just to find a deal on another tower.
Tammy
Monday, March 31, 2008
Card For My Friend

The inside states "getting lucky means you found your car in the parking lot." Haven't decided if I like the paper combo. but it's done. Sorry it's blurry, I still haven't invested in a digital camera, as I haven't had the chance to research in depth (actually my hubby is buying it for work and I will just use it.....lol).
Tammy
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
MIA
So sorry for no new posts lately. I have been side-tracked helping my sister put together a profile, for a domestic adoption. They have a little boy, Eric, who is also adopted and are wanting a sibling for him. So being the nice sister, I agreed to help.....lol. Anyway, I thought the quiz below was quite fun, and it actually has somethings right about my personality:)
You Are a Dash |
![]() Your life is fast paced and varied. You are realistic, down to earth, and very honest. You're often busy doing something interesting, and what you do changes quickly. You have many facets to your personality, and you connect them together well. You have a ton of interests. While some of them are a bit offbeat, they all tie together well. You friends rely on you to bring novelty and excitement to their lives. (And while you're the most interesting person they know, they can't help feeling like they don't know you well.) You excel in: Anything to do with money You get along best with: the Exclamation Point |
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Cured?
Friday, February 8, 2008
My Mind's Eye
Monday, January 7, 2008
Thanks A Latte
Monday, December 31, 2007
Frog's In The Slammer
Yip, I had to put the frog in "froggie jail". We have a small fish tank that has a beta and aquatic frog. My six year old decided we needed to go to the pet store and purchase some little neon fish. We have had a few before and they either disappeared or died. I always assumed the beta was to blame. We had been told the neons were compatible with beta fish. Anyway, we went to the store and purchased 3 of them and placed them in the tank.
Later I we cleaning off the counters when I looked over at the tank. I did a double take, as it first appeared the frog had one of the decorative pebbles in it's mouth. On a closer look, it was half of a neon fish!! I quickly tapped the tank hoping to startle the frog into releasing it, in hopes I was "in time". Well he released it and the fish was dead. Sooooooo off to a new container he went! So now a vase with roots of a water lily is going to be born. The frogs new jail cell............lol.
Hope everyone has a Happy New Year!!!
Tammy
Later I we cleaning off the counters when I looked over at the tank. I did a double take, as it first appeared the frog had one of the decorative pebbles in it's mouth. On a closer look, it was half of a neon fish!! I quickly tapped the tank hoping to startle the frog into releasing it, in hopes I was "in time". Well he released it and the fish was dead. Sooooooo off to a new container he went! So now a vase with roots of a water lily is going to be born. The frogs new jail cell............lol.
Hope everyone has a Happy New Year!!!
Tammy
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
My true colors are coming out.......lol
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Ice Storm
I hope everyone in the storms path is OK. But I have to admit, I always have to smile when I see pictures of all the ice. Not in a mean way, but in fond memories.....
It was 16 years ago, come March, we experienced a similar storm in Indiana. A young red headed guy happened to be one of the guys working on the power lines. When he left, he took my heart with him. Here we are, 15 years later, still going strong. Ironically, it was the same ice storm and same crew that my sister's husband was working on.
Amazing "strength" those storms have:).
Tammy
It was 16 years ago, come March, we experienced a similar storm in Indiana. A young red headed guy happened to be one of the guys working on the power lines. When he left, he took my heart with him. Here we are, 15 years later, still going strong. Ironically, it was the same ice storm and same crew that my sister's husband was working on.
Amazing "strength" those storms have:).
Tammy
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Christmas Card
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Brrrrr...........
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Fall Card

Here is a card I made for a fall swap. I used Colorbok card stock, Cuttlebug embossing folder (Swirl), oval stamp is from Stamping Bella and the "Thanks" stamp is from a kids kit from Michaels. I also used SU frame holder embellishments and SU Bravo Burgundy. Hopefully I will get it out in the mail this weekend.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Back To School................



Thurs. it was back to school for my boys. Zackery will be a full time kindergarten boy having the same teacher from his 1/2 days last year. On a whim, I made this card for her. The inside joke is Zackery can be VERY active and his voice tends to be a little higher pitched ( with a wild dialect). One day she told me that she needed a "squeak break" as he was very talkative that day.......lol. Anyway, don't look too close as anything that could go wrong with this card did. I swear every time I touched it something would happen..........sigh. So at 3 am the day school started, this is what I ended up with. I put it in a black bucket with all the items I put on the "check list".
Tammy
Friday, August 10, 2007
ATC

This is the first ATC I ever made. I joined a small swap and the rule was it "must be something about you". Of course, I HAD to do India:). I could have added a few embellishments, but every thing I have is in a mess. I am trying to organize my house and did not have time to search around.
I'm hoping to turn my "walk-in closet" (that my hubby refuses to finish) into my craft room. Right now it is more for storage and a place to stash my shoes.........lol.
Tammy
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