Saturday, April 2, 2011

It's Never Too Late ~ To Realize It's Not Always Possible to Blog

Hey Everyone!  Well, when I first started my blog, I thought it should be NO PROBLEM for me to blog everyday.  See ~ it is never too late to fool yourself into believing your life is really YOURS! Ha!  Since I am truly working on not being such a perfectionist, this is a good place for me to start by letting it be OKAY for me to not blog every day.  IT'S OKAY is a favorite mantra of an extremely talented lady ~ Ali Edwards.  She is a wife, Mom, designer, journaler (I don't think that's a word, but you know what I mean.), scrapbooker extraordinaire.  She has an amazing blog for those who find yourself either at a similar stage in life or are a crafter, journaler (I know ~ I said it again.) soul-searcher, etc.  I don't have the link to her blog, but if you google Ali Edwards, I'm sure you will find it.  I really need to figure out how to give you those links here.  I'm a novice, so give me a little time to get it done.

Okay, now it is picture time:



These are some shots I took around  the corner from my house.  My DH suggested I take a walk over to the creek to see if I could search out any photo ops.  Let me tell you, the man has a sixth sense about these things.  Some of you know I live in a very populated area of Sugar Land and that this creek runs right along a pretty busy street.  Even so, there were plenty of things that caught my eye.  I will be sharing some of the things I found with you along the way.

One more thing ~ If you are a crafter or photographer ~ in any sense of the word, you need to check out Big Picture Classes.  This is a site where they offer some of the most wonderful online classes for people like us.  I have taken a number of the ones they have offered, and I have learned so much.  Stacy Julian is one of the creators.  I had the pleasure of taking a class from her several years ago.  She has been a part of the scrapbooking industry for quite awhile.  She also knows the importance of offering classes in all areas of crafting and photography.  Check it out.

Oh, just one more thing.  My son, Pastor Casey, is having his church launch tomorrow.  I am so proud of him, Steph, and Braelyn.  If any of you are in the Magnolia area and are looking for a church, this would be a great place for you to go.   (And I'm truly not just saying that because Pastor Casey is my son.)  His testimony is truly a "God" story.  I don't think anyone could hear it without being inspired.

Ya'll  have a great weekend!

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