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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Dentsville American All-stars and Evan!

Win # 2 for the Dentsville American All-stars. Tonight's score was 14-6. We were up 4-0 then the Blythewood team tied it up. It made all us Mom's very nervous!

Again - Congratulations to the Chapin National All-stars and Tripp! They won again tonight, too. A bittersweet night for Tripp's dad, Steve and me! We now have at least 2 more games in the tournament, if not more.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Congratulations, Dentsville Americans!

Evan's all-star team (the Dentsville Americans) won their first tournament game tonight - 13-1! How awesome is that? Evan did a good job fielding, but the only time he got to bat, he struck out. There are interesting batting rules; very strange!

Also, congratulations to the Chapin Nationals and Tripp! They won 24 to 1.

Evan says......

'and the winner of the blog candy is.....Gidget!' Congratulations Gidget!! I'll get it to you as soon as possible!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Fresh Cut = Quick Cards

Have I told you about the Fresh Cut special Stampin' Up! is offering now? It's a beautiful stamp set and comes with 15 4"x4" laser cut square cards and envelopes. You can view the stamp set and the laser cut cards at

The cost is:

*Buy just the stamp set for $21.95
*Buy just the Fresh Cut Notes for $8.95
*Buy the Fresh Cut stamp set and purchase the Fresh Cut Notes for $5.00

I love the set and with the the note cards, you can make cards in 3-5 minutes! It's an quick and easy set to use. The card you see here uses the Fresh Cut Notes and a small insert. The insert and stamp pad are Rose Red. A 'watermark' was put on the insert before attaching to the inside of the card.

Retirement List

The retirement list came out on June 15th. You can view it at this URL:

http://www.stampinup.com/us/documents/Retired_Lists_0608_US_A.pdf

If you would like to order any retired sets, please give me a call. I am offering free shipping on all retired sets ordered.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Retirement Lists

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Blog Candy

Good Evening! I'm offering my first blog candy. For those of you who do not know what blog candy is, it's FREE stuff!



How do you win this blog candy? Here you go - - On Saturday, June 21st, I will post my first stamped item. Everyone who posts a comment on the stamped item from Saturday through Monday will have their name put it the drawing. How will I notify the winner? You have to keep checking my blog!



The blog candy is the Stampin' Up! stamp set 'From the Garden'. It is found on page 21 of the Spring/Summer 2008 catalog. If you don't own a catalog, you can see it at: http://catalogs.shoplocal.com/stampinup/index.aspx?pagename=shopmain&fsid=b9ce5f0b-5c2b-4cd4-99e8-79d1c068e5e8&storeid=1038724&circularid=12339.

I hope you play the game!

Thanks!


Sunday, June 15, 2008

A new kid at home

Hey! Our church (Living Springs Lutheran Church) has a group from Youth Encounter come in each year. This year, we have Capative Free East (http://www.youthencounter.org/Default.aspx?tabid=165)
at the church. James Mehring is staying with us this week. He's very talented; he sings, plays the guitar and plays the piano. He writes music, too. If you would like to hear him sing some of his songs, go to http://www.myspace.com/therealjamesmehring.

This will be a very busy week. With an extra person from Sunday-Friday to get ready and get to the church every day at 8:15. Then I have to pick up by 4:30pm. But this week of camp at the church is so enjoyable for Audrey and Evan! Then on Friday afternoon, Audrey will leave around 3pm for a weekend in Philadelphia. Lucky stiff! Poor Evan is upset, but we try to do special things with him while she's gone. We'll let him have a friend over on Saturday night.

I hope everyone has a great week!

New blog banner

Thanks to Beth Silaika at Freckled Fun Designs (http://www.freckledfundesigns.blogspot.com/) for designing my blog banner! I love it!! Thank you for working on it for me!!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Stampin' Up!'s Retirement List

Tomorrow (June 15th), the retirement list for the Spring/Summer Catalog comes out. I can't wait to see it. I need to set up some stamp camps for this summer! Hopefully, our scrapbook group will get together on Friday. I get more done when we're all together. I love being with friends, working and laughing!

Harry Grohman's funeral was today. His oldest son, Robert, gave a wonderful eulogy. It was tough, but he got through it. It was very eloquent and sounds like he's on his way to be a Lutheran Pastor. He would be great with the teenagers and could relate to them.

Tomorrow is Father's Day. Are you ready? Evan wants to go to WalMart and get some fishing lures for his day. The like to fish on vacation - whenever that will happen this year! Evan's on all-stars and could play baseball through July. YIKES! The beach is calling me!!!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Goodbye to a Dear Friend

This morning, I got a call from our friend, Trish. She was calling to let me know that a good friend, Harry Grohman, passed away on Tuesday night. Bob and I have known Harry and his wife, Brenda for many years. We have watched his children grow up and grandchildren come into the picture. We have spent many holidays with the Grohman's including July 4th, Memorial Day as well as numerous Super Bowl parties!

God be with you Harry as well as Brenda, Robert, Christian, Jonathon, Julie and the grandkids!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Our Ohio Trip

We're back from Ohio. It was a quick trip, but I saw my Mom, 3 sisters, nieces, nephews, brother-in-law and his wife. We got into Ohio on Thursday, my nephew Baylor's birthday. We went out for Mexican that night. When we were leaving my Mom's house, she said 'Is there any reason I need to take my purse?' Being the good child, I didn't say anything, but though 'NO! Just to pay for your dinner.' Of course, Bob and I paid. She thinks we're loaded. HA! Far from it!!

Friday, I went through one of my Mom's closet. I found 2 pairs of palooza pants from the 70s. My niece, Kelly, LOVED the turquoise, pink and green ones. She usually dresses all in black - goth. She decided to wear these to her graduation party. It was too funny! She looked great! You can tell she was having a good time at her party. Her friends really care about her, too. A lot of them came to the party. They played duck, duck, goose (yes, high school students) and cornhole (midwestern game). Bob and I cooked about 30
pounds of barbeque pork for the party, potato salad, macaroni salad, pasta salad. I hope everyone who came enjoyed it.

Evan helped clean the barn with Baylor and Ethan (my nephews). He also helped bale hay. He found out how hard it was to work on a farm. He smelled so badly the night he came home after cleaning the barn! YUCK! When we went to Richard and Karen's (Bob's brother and sister-in-law), he rode a 4 wheeler. All in all, Evan had a great time!

On the way home Monday, we stopped at the Longaberger factory in Dresden, Ohio. The factory is open and one can watch the baskets being made. The workers work FAST! We found out it's because they get paid by basket, not by the hour. Audrey and Evan each made a basket. Not many 12 and 9 year olds can say they made a Longaberger basket!
As much as we like seeing our family, we're very happy we're back home. I could've used a day off to catch up on my sleep, but went to work today. I'm exhausted!
Hopefully, I will start posting some crafts this week and not just blogging!

Back From Ohio



Bob, the kids and I went to Ohio on Thursday, June 5. My niece, Kelly, graduated from Northeastern High School. We had a great graduation party for her! I think she enjoyed the party.




On Friday, I was going through the closet in the room I sleep in at Mom's house. I found 2 pairs of 70s palooza pants. One was a gold, black, yellow and white paisley print. The other was turquoise blue, pink, lime green and white. Kelly LOVED the 2nd pair - which is funny because she dresses gothic style. Kelly found a black blouse to wear with the pants to her party! All her friends thought they were cute. here's a 'behind' picture of her in the pants! Kelly's friends truly love her and a lot of them came to the party. They were funny, playing 'duck, duck, goose' and cornhole (it's a midwestern game).


On the way back to South Carolina, we stopped at the Longaberger Factory in Dresden, Ohio. I was amazed, they let you go into the factory and watch them make the baskets from above. It was HOT in there! Audrey and I noticed how fast a lady was making a basket. We found out the workers are paid by basket, not by hour. Longaberger also has a 'make your own basket' area. Audrey and Evan each made a basket. They had a great time doing it.





Thursday, June 5, 2008

Traveling to Mom's

We're on our way to Ohio for my niece's graduation. I'm writing in a hotel room outside of Bluefield, WV. It took 3 hotels to find one with a room! On a Wednesday night!!

My sisters and I haven't been all together for 5 years. We'll be together Saturday! I'm excited but think about all the work I could do in SC during these days off.

Audrey and Evan are very excited to see their cousins. My sister, Pam, has a 4-wheeler, a gator and a dirt bike. Plus steers, ducks, etc. Evan is looking forward to going to their house. I'm planning on going to Archiver's when I'm in Columbus tomorrow. I'm excited about that. And I hope to ride by the Longaberger factory to see the basket building.

Look for my new blog banner coming soon! I'm getting excited about making this a great blog!