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Sunday, November 26, 2006
Sunday Ramblings
It's been a hectic week. Lots of work at the farm and then Thanksgiving. Oh, and we all shared a lovely virus this week as well. I sometimes wish we would just all be sick at the same time instead of staggering it out & passing it back and forth. We did have a great Thanksgiving dinner at hubby's grandmother's home with the usual assortment of delicious food. We had a lot of the family's old favorites and some new dishes as well. Such as the caramel apple pie one of his aunts prepared. Delicious! And now it's all downhill to Christmas. As usual, I don't have my shopping done. Have barely even started.

I finally got a layout scrapped with one of the photos from our scenic fall drive a couple weeks ago. I did get the kids to pose for a few shots, but I couldn't get Doris to smile for a one.

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The kit used is Fall Velvet by Holly McCaig Designs (blue paper was colorized); Frame is from Dreamy Frames by Emily Powers (colorized); Leaves from Thanks & Blessings by Miki Ferkul. Fonts: OakgraphixLx, LD FinePrint 16.
posted by Alice @ 7:47 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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