Dec 242007

Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays! Today is our family Christmas, and I need to get busy in the kitchen. But first, I wanted to announce the winner of the latest Tawdry Treats! According to Random.org, the lucky winner was comment #33, Robb eeie. CONGRATULATIONS!! This was her post:

Our Family Tradition began over 150 years ago, as this has been done on my Mother’s side of the family for at least that long. But not to worry, I won’t take you that far back; approximately 70 years ago, when my Mom was a young girl, every year my Nanny (aka Grandmother) would pick a special ornament from her tree, and explained the story behind it (ie. where it came from, how old it was, what it meant to her and her Mom, etc.) ….. Nanny would then pass it on to my Mom, who would then carefully wrap it and place it in her Hope Chest for her future life.

When I turned 12 yrs. old my Mother started the same tradition with me; passing forward the ornaments that she had obtained from my Nanny MANY years before. Some of the precious, delicate ornaments on my tree are well over 90-100 years old ~ I often fear that if even the slightest breeze were to go by my tree, my frail family ornaments would just turn into crystals and float away into the wind. *smile*

Now that I’m 43 yrs. old and my husband and I don’t have the blessing of children (unless you count furbabies), I couldn’t just allow this wonderful tradition to end with me. So next year our Godson will be turning 12 yrs. old, and we’re incredibly fortunate to have an extremely close and loving relationship with him. In honour of my Nanny who has passed, and my Mother who is now 80 yrs. old, I am going to carry on our Family Tradition. I will select one of my special family ornaments annually, that are priceless and exquisite, and begin the process of giving our Godson the history of each, for his future life and hopefully to pass onward to his children.

It’s such a simple thing to do or start, but holds such warm and loving memories for me. I’m sure this Tradition will continue for another lifetime, even when I am no longer here to witness :0)

As Martha would say, “It’s a Good Thing” *smile*

Happy Holidays Sherry.

Robb eeie, if you will email me with all your deets, I’ll get your package of Tawdry Treats out to you after the Holiday!!!

Thank you all for playing along with me and so many of your traditions are ones that we used to do when my girls were smaller — thanks for the reminders! My mother reminded me of one the other day too. There was one year when my nephew was on the fence about believing in Santa. My dad found a 45 record of a telephone call with Santa. It came with a book that had the script for the call, with pauses for you to talk to Santa. My dad called my nephew on the phone and played the record in the background so my nephew would think that Santa was as granddad’s house. It bought us another year or two with my nephew. After that, he played the record for each grandchild the year they started to question if Santa was real!

Of course, I still believe — it’s the magic of the Season!

Jul 222007

Good Morning! I hope everyone has had a great weekend so far. I know that I’ve gotten some much needed stamping done and am getting ready for the Dare to Get Dirty Challenges on Splitcoast next week. Speaking of which, if you are a Fan Club Member, I look forward to chatting with you during the challenges and to see your creations. If you aren’t a Fan Club Member and want to participate in the Dare to Get Dirty Challenges follow this link to the Fan Club Page. Not only would you be able to participate in some fabulous challenges hosted by the Dirty Dozen, both present and alumni, you would be helping to support a fabulous site!

I told you Friday that I stand to stamp and only sit when I color. To clarify, I NEED and WANT to stand when I stamp. My studio is organized and set up for me to stand. I have to stand over what I am stamping and when I layout my card. When I sit to stamp it just feels very uncomfortable for me. I have a friend that sits to stamp and when I am at her house working on a project, I have to kick my chair back and stand up. It’s that thing of standing over my project so I can eyeball what I’m doing. Perhaps it all goes back to being a legal secretary for so many years and feeling the need to sit up and over my keyboard when I type. I still do – I raise the chair to a very high level and then the kids get upset when they sit down and lower the chair. Then I sit in the chair and I’m too low – so I raise it again. Kinda reminds me of the horse on the carousel that goes up and down! I do have a drafting chair in my studio that goes from desk height to counter height. I had a desk set up in there with my computer and all the necessary office crap, but ran out of room. So now my office is located at a built-in desk adjoining my family room and kitchen (part of the breakfast bar) and I set up a table to hold all my paper trimmers and sewing machine. I raised the table to counter top height, so now, I’m actually standing when I sew on a card. Now that feels a little weird, but I am getting the hang of it.

This morning I had Mallory pick a number from 1 to 24. She chose 17. Congratulations Kim (stampingkim), you are the winner of the Tawdry Treat. Here’s what you will be receiving:

Tawdry Treat 1

Thanks to everyone who played along and your comments of how you stamp. It never ceases to amaze me the varied answers you get. I LOVE it and totally enjoy reading all about what makes everyone their own special person. I have already fired off an email to Kim asking her to send me an email with her mailing address.

Yesterday, I asked you to help me come up with an alternative to the name Blog Candy.  I’ve had a number of suggestions and honestly I’m having a hard time deciding.  These are my favorites to date and I LOVE them all:

Devilish Delights

Wicked Winnings

Naughty Nuggets

Bad Baubles

Twisted Truffles

Tawdry Treats

You gals ROCK!  I could never have come up with these on my own and now the trouble begins with having to decide!

Mar 312007

First, I would like to thank everyone who played along in telling your BAD stories! I thoroughly enjoyed reading each and every one of them and had the best laughs I’ve had in a long time. I feel like I’ve gotten to know each of you a little better.

I asked Mallory to pick a number between 1 and 58 this morning and she picked number 14. CONGRATULATIONS JAN SCHOLL — you are post number 14. I’ve already sent an email requesting your address, etc.

Well I have a busy day today, it’s our annual Sorority Style Show and Luncheon and once again, I’m running late. I hope everyone has a great weekend!

BWAHAHAHA

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Mar 292007

Oh so funny!!! You guys are crackin’ me up with your BAD stories. I don’t think I’ve laughed this hard in a very long time! I find it so amazing how everyone interprets BAD differently. I have to say, I’ve never shoplifted a thing in my life, I’ve never been arrested, and I never wear a bathing suit in the hot tub (chunky dunkin’ — yeah baby!). Actually, I have a pact with some BAD girlfriends that if we haven’t been arrested by the time we die, we’ve done something wrong! I’ll share one more BAD thing with you this morning — I got my first tattoo when I was 46 (Bad Bev am I correct on this one)! Remember to make your comments on the BAD Blog Candy Post! Have a great day, I’m off to Hobby Lobby!

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