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Hi. I"m living in the Northeast with my supportive hubby, 2 great girls and toddler son. I run a home based business around scrapbooking and rubber stamping and love everything about those crafts! I also work p/t as a Physician Assistant in Internal Medicine...back after a 10 year hiatus to take care of the kids--loving that, too!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Chugging along...

Well...it's been a few busy months.  In fact, I made it to day 19 during the February LOAD, then couldn't keep up anymore with the demands of work, family and TIME restraints. Glad I got that many pages done, though.  In March, Papa celebrated another birthday (just one year away from the big 8-0) and I attended a scrap weekend.  Yasmeen also had a birthday (12!), although she was sick for the week beforehand and we had to reschedule her sleepover/mall scavenger hunt party until the following week.  That meant, having a bunch of little girls here for a party while trying to pack for our Spring Break vacation to Florida!  We did it, and we just got back yesterday.  It was a very relaxing and exhausting (lots of walking) vacation, but as always, it's good to get home too.  That feeling will probably last until we get back into the swing of things with work, school, activities, etc :-)  Until then, here are some pics of the past several months:

SOME LOAD LAYOUTS:








SOME BIRTHDAY PICTURES OF YASMEEN'S PARTY/SLEEPOVER:
first, with family in the midst of her illness...



Then, with friends a week later...









Then, Leena's talent show thrown in the middle of it all (she did GREAT, by the way)


Then...VACATION:
stop for cupcakes in Bethesda...


 lunch at Kraze burgers...YUM!!

 THE AUTOTRAIN!!







 Williamsburg, VA for a couple of days...



 Then, Florida...














and in between all the running around...a "downtime" day at Clearwater Beach...gorgeous!!







PHEW...now that's a long post!!  Hopefully it'll hold you over until the next time.  Happy Spring!!





Friday, January 27, 2012

LOAD 212 BLOG HOP!!

Welcome to my blog.  You are here because you have decided to join a fabulous group of ladies and participate in the LayOut A Day (LOAD) challenge beginning February 1st.  If you haven't joined yet, there is still time...just click on the icon at the right and you won't regret it.

So for those of you who are participating for the 1st time ever, you are probably searching to grab whatever tips you can to make it a successful month.  After all, it's LEAP YEAR, and that means the added stress (no....not really) of one extra layout next month.  That's 29 layouts in 29 days!! Can it be done--ABSOLUTELY.  Do you have to do it?  ABSOLUTELY NOT.  My best piece of advice is to try not to stress and do what you can.  The first LOAD I ever participated in, I completed.  However; I also drove myself mad with preparation, lack of sleep, a messy house, no dinner for the kiddos and stress, stress, stress.  It was all my doing...my perfectionism coming to a head, and not being able to keep all the balls in the air.  So, if you want to plan...cook some meals ahead (google: freezer meals), relax your idea of a perfectly clean house just this one month, think ahead about what pictures and stories you'd like to tell from the past...and remember the theme...past perfect (as in you can get past perfect for this month).  Yes, it's easier to say than do sometimes, but be flexible and the inspiration, feedback and amazing support from the great group you've joined will carry you through.  In fact, the first time around, I had page kits (PAGE KITS, I TELL YA!!) all ready at the go to scrap away the days.  Well, then the first email came from Lain and I went in a totally different direction.  I made layouts that I would HAVE NEVER thought to make...from a page about snack time around our house, to random facts about me.  I also made a very emotional page about a pregnancy loss that would have never been written had it not been for the gentle prod from Lain's emails.  It was cathartic, therapeutic, energizing, inspirational and got my juices flowing all over again...that was February 2010...exactly 2 years ago!

I haven't missed a LOAD yet.  Have I completed every one?  Heck, no! Have I made wonderful pages that I'm proud of...Oh, yeah! For this particular LOAD, I have decided to dig back to my college days (over 15 years ago) and tell some of the stories of how I got into my Graduate program, my friends, my first car (that I got because I was going away to college) and my graduation.  I'm also digging NOT SO FAR BACK, and telling some stories about the recent holidays and a recent snowfall we had here in NJ. I have also sat down a few nights this months and written out some journaling about those stories I remember.  I am BIG on journaling, so leaving it for the last minute just wouldn't do my pages  justice.  BUT...this is just me.  Decide what you want your focus to be and grab some pictures and supplies and meet me at LOAD in just 5 days!  You'll be happy you did.

Here are some pictures I'm hoping to use this month...well, maybe...and maybe not.  Guess I'll just go with the flow :-)



 Threw this one of my sister holding me as a baby to see if you were paying attention ;-)




 ...and the not so forgotten past (as in last week!)



 ...and back to the good 'ol college days...

I hope that you've relaxed a bit, had a laugh or two and have decided that you are in the right place.  If you'd like to read the next entry in the blog hop today, then head on over to LYDIA'S BLOG
and for the record...here is the entire list of participants, so be sure to stop by say hi!!

February 212 Layout A Day Blog Hop Participants
Margie                          http://xnomads.typepad.com
Kelli                                    www.scrapbookgirl71.blogspot.com
Jennifer                         http://atthebluebarn.blogspot.com/
Lisa                                    http://lisahausmann.blogspot.com/
Monica                        http://scrapinspired.com
Kimberly                        www.kimberlykalil.com 
Eileen                                    http://thinkinkpaperscissors.weebly.com/
Danielle                         http://acoffeeaddict.com
Pam                                    dailypamage.blogspot.com
Katrina                        http://k84mansramblings.blogspot.com
Cate                                     www.lifebehindthepurpledoor.com
Gayle                                    http://www.lifeonlilypadlane.blogspot.com
Heather                        heathersdragonsden.blogspot.com
Gina                                    http://randomthoughtsmindlessmusings.blogspot.com 
Kristie                                    http://kristiesloan.com
Janet                                    http://khashabfamilymusings.blogspot.com
Lydia                                    http://lydiaink.wordpress.com




Wednesday, January 25, 2012

12 on 12 REDO!

Ok, so I couldn't leave well enough alone and I redid the layout posted below in good 'ol paper and glue! I think the black funkiness was bugging me and I finally had a little time today while (trying) to pack for a scrapping weekend coming up.  Ah...now I feel better!



 THE RIGHT SIDE:

THE LEFT SIDE:         


Friday, January 13, 2012

A new project: 12 on the 12th...January!!

Well, I've decided I needed to do something to motivate myself to get scrapping again and the photo/scrapbooking project from Ella Publishing, Take Twelve, is just what I needed! I took photos all day long and then played with the pictures in a digital template to see if I could get done quicker.  Unfortunately, it took me just as long and I'm not thrilled with the outcome, so I may just be redoing this month in paper format.  I couldn't find the right background paper and then finally just threw some black "paint" over a bluish/green paper that seemed to go with the pictures at the time.  Oh well, at least, for now, I've captured my TWELVE!!


Monday, December 5, 2011

Hard to believe...our youngest is THREE!

Yes, he is...we celebrated Adam's 3rd birthday with family at home this past Saturday and for the first time in a long time, Adam went straight through the day (and night) without a nap.  He was excited and kept saying "I'm so happy" over and over and even oohed and ahhed over the decorations I'd put up with Yasmeen earlier that morning.  He patiently waited for his grandparents and Titi to arrive before asking (yet again) if he could open his gifts...THAT was the highlight of the day for him!  What 3 year old wouldn't be thrilled to open gift after gift of cars, trains, books, and more cars?!!!  He was so gracious and lovable (and affectionate) as always--doing his duty to pose with us and the rest of the guests so that we could always remember him on that day.  He even had another little boy there to share the excitement with--his cousin Gio!  Of course, Gio, being only 6 months old, didn't quite get what was going on, but he did seem to want to lunge for Adam while he was opening gifts :-).

Unfortunately, on the potty front, he had several accidents that day since his mind was on other things (rightfully so), so we'll have to cut him some slack.  But now that the festivities are over, it's back to the potty, pronto!!

ETA: the minivan reveal went off without a hitch...sort of.  Turns out that when Papa and Nana pulled up into the driveway Saturday, they peeked into the garage to make sure we were there, and saw the van.  Luckily, they didn't know it was ours, and only thought that Gido and Shoo Shoo were in town.  When they came in and realized that the "other Grands" weren't around, they started to get suspicious--so off to the garage we went and they were thrilled for us!


















Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Big Reveal...

Well, today is the big reveal day of the secret we've been keeping all week!  It also happens to be Adam's 3rd birthday, so I'll get this out of the way and be sure to post pics of the big birthday later today or tomorrow.  For those of you that know us, you know that I am a minivan Mom...and that I love my minivan.  I can't believe that it's been over 9 years since we first made the transition to a minivan from a car, but I've enjoyed every minute.  For those Moms out there who just can't fathom the idea of driving a minivan--YOU'RE MISSING OUT!  I also was very reluctant (and at times downright indignant) about every owning (let alone driving) a minivan--but for Moms with kids and "stuff" to tote around, there is nothing better.  These days, the technology alone in any of the more popular minivans, can rival the best technology found in any home or business today.  I kid you not...there are manuals out there JUST for the technology ALONE in today's minivan market.  I should know...we've been looking at minivans for the past several months (in preparation for the eventual death of the current Town & Country we own) and researching the options available for a large family (all with different wish lists) was quite the battle.  In the end (and yes, there is an end...)we wound up narrowing down our choices to the Toyota Sienna and the Honda Odyssey.  When we looked at family friendliness of each vehicle, the Honda won hands down...so...the big secret (that we've been keeping from my family--sorry guys) is that we've moved up the purchase of the new minivan and it now sits in our garage!  We were aiming for the early Spring, but a great deal came up (on Black Friday, nevertheless) and we HAD TO make it work!  So here is a picture of us picking up the van this week...Wednesday night to be exact.  It's been a killer keeping the secret, but we wanted to surprise my family when they come over later today for Adam's birthday...let's hope they don't see the blog before arriving!!



Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving--where did the year go?

Ok, so it's not the end of December...yet, but I'm sure the next month is going to fly by faster than I can even imagine!  We've just wrapped up the long Thanksgiving weekend and the notorious black Friday shopping frenzy.  This year, as usual, we headed to my sister's house for the annual feast of turkey, "arroz con gandules" and yummy dessert.  Thank goodness she likes to entertain, because I would be completely lost if I had to try my hand at cooking a turkey.  At the end of the night, the discussion turned to our plans for black Friday.  Aileen decided she wanted to go out THAT NIGHT since most stores are now trying to entice shoppers by opening at midnight on Thanksgiving (or sooner).  I had no desire to go out, but my girls were desperate.  Leena finally convinced me to brave the crowds at Walmart for their 10pm opening.  Yasmeen, Adam and Mohammed were smart, and stayed home, but Leena, Aileen, my Mom, Dad, Elena and me all headed out to see what the hype was about.  THERE WERE CROWDS AND CROWDS OF PEOPLE in line to get into Walmart.  To make matters worse, there wasn't any parking in the HUGE parking lot for the entire mall--and Walmart was the only store open at that time.  Somehow, we lucked out and found parking right up against the entrance, and got in line.  The store employees were on full guard and had actually set up metal guardrails that resembled a line at a popular roller coaster in an amusement park--it was quite a sight!!  So at 10pm, all toys were on sale.  Then at midnight, the electronics went on sale--and can you believe there were people literally sitting in the aisles of the store just waiting to grab a deal on a flat screen tv at the stroke of midnight??!!  No tv in the world is worth that madness.  We browsed the store (getting pushed and shoved along the way by droves of people) and somehow managed to find good deals on some DVDs, a few Wii games and even a very nice, and incredibly priced, rolling desk chair for me.  Nothing out of this world, but it was an adventure nevertheless to get out and see all the crazy folks out there that would do anything for a deal.  Hey, maybe I WAS one of those crazy folks, considering we got into line (a long, long, LOOOOONG line) just to secure our purchases and be able to say that the trip was worth it.

The next day, the actual black FRIDAY, we headed to the mall for Yasmeen, who was desperate to get some clothes at Aeropostale.  Although they did have some good sales, there wasn't much else going on at the mall.  From there, the entire gang headed over to Toys R Us (but when we saw the HUGE line we left everything behind and got back into the van).  Then we had lunch, and headed over to Clinton Honda to look at the Odyssey minivan once again.  Unfortunately, there aren't any "black Friday" deal on cars or vans, so no super sales there.  We did go back and make good on our promise to buy toys after leaving the dealership, and the girls bought dolls while Adam scored a tractor trailer truck (say that 3 times fast) at Toys R Us...once the lines had died down!

It was back to the grind today after an entire week off from work due to the Thanksgiving holiday.  I enjoyed the time off fully as I will be working a full time schedule next month and will be wishing for time off! Work is getting busier, so that makes the days go quicker, but boy am I tired at the end of the day!

The girls are doing great in school. Both Leena and Yasmeen brought home good report cards and our parent/teacher conference with Leena's teacher was stellar.  She actually told us that she gets a gift every year from one of the 3rd grade teachers and that Leena was her gift this year.  So sweet!  Yasmeen's teachers didn't request a conference (a good thing) and her report card was great, too.  Soon her music teacher will be choosing kids to go into the honors and/or Jazz bands (you have to be picked for this) and Yasmeen has a good shot.  Let's keep our fingers crossed for our budding trombone player.

Adam is almost....almost...POTTY TRAINED!  Yep, he took to using his potty seat about 2 weeks ago after seeing his friend use the toilet and has been pretty good about telling me he has "to go".  Of course, he has had a few accidents (like today...when he peed right through his clothes because he was so into getting a slice of cheese, he forgot to tell me he had to go), but overall, he's doing great.  Pooping isn't an issue either, but I'll save that for another time since this is all getting into a bit of too much information :-) Once we've conquered this milestone, we'll need to tackle his "bo-bo" habit.  One step at a time...

Well, I guess that's it...for now...although I will update in a few days with some exciting (to us) news.  You'll have to stay tuned to find out.  Let's just say that Mohammed is taking off a few days this week to use up some of his vacation time before the end of the year...and it's perfect timing!!

Have a great week!!