Friday, July 25, 2008

Blame it on Branson

We went to Branson over the weekend. Very crowded, tourist-y place. Thankfully, my uncle lives there so we had a place to relax (as much as someone can relax with 4 young children).

I was hanging out with my mom and SIL one day and we happened upon a scrapbook store. (I love going to scrapbook stores in other cities or states. It's always fun to see the different sort of stuff they have.) Anyway, I saw one of those new fangled ribbon organizers.

If you have a lot of craft ribbon too, you may have at one time contemplated the various solutions out there or come up with one of your own. I did. I made a really cute ribbon holder from a round dessert plate box. I loved how cute it was, all customized with patterned paper and buttons. Unfortunately, once I started adding the ribbon (the point of the whole thing) I quickly realized it wasn't gonna hold much. It was just too small! And as I looked at other options out there, I came to the same conclusion. Portability is also important to me, so a freestanding desktop contraption wouldn't work either.

But this organizer I saw on vacation, and I think I also saw it at the recent scrapbook convention I attended, looked like just what I needed! Turned it over, looked at the price and decided maybe I didn't need it THAT much! Put it out of my mind, went on with my day/vacation.

Fast forward to Wednesday night. I was at Target, perusing the Dollar Spot (love it!). Some of the bins are pretty empty, just a few summer items left - beach hats, jellies (can't believe I used to wear those!), vinyl tote bags, WAIT!!. Vinyl tote bags??? Instantly I see it in my mind. My future ribbon tote! Check it out! It cost me $2.50 and about 30 minutes to make. Wha-la, instant ribbon organizer, totally portable!


Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The Gift of a Midwife


Okay, so I'm obviously a horrible blogger...but nevermind that! Check out this wonderful picture I stumbled across in my Picasa the other day. This was taken during labor with my last child. He turned one in May (can't believe it!). I was looking through my pics and choosing for his first year scrapbook when this photo caught my eye. I love it. To me, it's such a picture of God's design for midwife-assisted birth.

Hope your day includes a little something unexpected.


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