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Sunday, November 12, 2006
Lazy Sunday
We are enjoying a lazy Sunday afternoon. We went to church this morning, then had a quiet family dinner. The kids rode their horses for a while and are playing outside. I am taking some time to scrap. Here is a layout I just finished.

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Journaling: You had your first ski lesson today at Canaan Valley State Park, WV. I was so proud of you. You listened attentively to the instructor and followed his instructions. It was no time till you were moving around with ease on the beginner slope. You seemed to really enjoy the outing and learning a new sport.

Credits: Feeling Blue by Denise Bailey Designs (hue & saturation adjusted on papers), available at DigiScrapShak; Stitching from Tranquility by Denise Bailey Designs (colorized); Snowflakes from Snowy Winter Solstice by Miki Ferkul, available at Scrap Outside The Box. Fonts: 2 Peas Peppermint Tea, LD Diary. Now I'm back to scrap some more. Hope you're enjoying your Sunday afternoon!
posted by Alice @ 3:41 PM  
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Name: Alice
Home: Oklahoma, United States
About Me: Hi and welcome to my first blog. I am a SAHM, married to my soulmate Randy, for 21 years. I am mother to JoAnn 11, Daniel 10, Doris 9, and Matthew, our angel baby. I've only been digi-scrapping a few months and have quickly become addicted. It is an awesome way to combine my love for family, digital photography and graphic design. See my complete profile
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