Friday, October 30

Alex went to a Halloween party last week, and won a game or activity or something. His reward was this.......

An adult size gummy hand! Why-oh-why do people invent this kind of stuff! Everyone got to have a bite.


SICK and WRONG!!!

Friday, October 16

My First Boutique

Hello one and all! I am sharing a booth for the "Miss Margene's Creative Generations" Holiday Boutique on November 7. Our booth will have scrapbooks, christmas cards, other occasions cards, and I will be selling flower hair clips and headbands. They are so stinkin' cute. I am excited to have this "side business" and hope that you all will visit my new blog
http://www.sassynstylin.blogspot.com/ to see what I'm up to.

The address for the boutique is 3540 Market ST. West Valley. It is off of 3500 South and 2700 West, just west of Valley Fair Mall. There is some parking by the studio or they can park at the new trax station. It is from 10am-6pm!!

Hope to see you all there!!!

Saturday, October 10

Closet

First and Foremost, I want to state that I do NOT usually color-code my shirts. I really don't have time for something that silly.


Today, I am going through me and Brandon's clothes (we did the kids' last weekend). As I am hanging up my millions of shirts, I begin to see a pattern. I do tend to wear more neutral colors, they're safe. However, after my 14th brown shirt, I had to see what was really going on.




Here is the proof. I have more shirts in black, brown, tan, white and grey, then all of my other shirts combined. I have 3 identical white shirts, and 2 identical brown (with the same one in grey). I think I need to venture out of my comfort zone!


In my defense, while in Park City for Scrap Retreat, I bought 6 shirts, and only one of them was brown...all the others were original colors!

Wednesday, October 7



This is a picture of my mom's family taken in 1964. They were in Disneyland. My Aunt Lorraine is on the left, being held by Jimmy (who died a couple of years later), my uncle Lynn, and my mom, JoAnn. I thought it was so fun to see.
This is Easter, 1965. I love that we have these pictures still. Thanks Lorraine!