Friday, October 26, 2007

Philadelphia Zoo





Sunday Keith and I, Alyssa and Charlie, and Kyrlyn went to the zoo. Kyrlyn's James did not go as his grandmother has just died and he was out with his parents. We had a great time. Went on the Zoo Balloon, my idea. I've always wanted to go on a hot air balloon, this was a tethered balloon and I no longer want to take a balloon ride : )
We saw the tiger cubs that were born in the spring and they were cuuuttteee!! But I will stick with my little guys at home!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Breast Cancer Walk

















I was planning to do the 3Day, 60 mile breast cancer walk 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately I was unable to raise the entire $2200 and with me losing my job, I could not make up the remaining $700.
I had a t-shirt that I sent around the US and Canada to stampers who had appeared in TRS. They stamped the shirt and I was planning on wearing it on the walk. There are several Race for the Cure scheduled for our area in 2008 and I plan to do those and wear the shirt.
The women who participated in the t-shirt project are: Becky Chabot, Sanford, ME; Kriss Cramer, East Fallowfield, PA; Candy Davis, Nazareth, PA; Kerry McConnell, Chicora, PA; Elizabeth Allan, Charlevoix, MI; Sarah Vrolyk, Rockford, IL; Sue Langbecker, Baraboo, WI; Barbara Hache, East St. Paul, MB; Lisa Spangler, Austin, TX; Laura Griffin, Dallas, TX; Rosemary Marino, Safety Harbor, FL; Kathie McCracken Seaverns, Clearwater, FL; Mary Bassett, Orlando, FL; Stephanie Loomis, Marietta, GA; Lynn Roberts, Columbia, TN; and Linda Hess, Stafford, VA. Thank you to all of you, you did a great job!!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Painting


We started painting the studio yesterday. One wall, one color is done. Three walls, another color has first coat. Tomorrow we will be putting on the second coat and Thursday I will be doing touch-ups and taking pictures. Check back to see the painted room. Next week we hope to have the new laminate floor in.

Cape May




One of the advantages of not working is having your weekdays free. So all the fun things don't have to be done on the weekend with all the other working people. Monday we (hubby Keith and I) went to Cape May, a 2-hour drive but worth it. We went to the Cape May lighthouse, although we didn't go up as we have been to that lighthouse so many times. We went to Cape May for our honeymoon and have tried to go back at least every other year since our 10th anniversary. Since we were married in 1976, we have been there a lot!
We walked down to the ocean behind the lighthouse, the water was nice and warm. While I was wetting my feet we saw dolphins swimming. Then we saw more! There were about 50 swimming in circles, gathering fish for eating. It was an unexpected sight!
After parking in Cape May, while waiting to put money in the meter, I looked down and saw flowers. I liked the way they looked, like eyes and took a picture.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

The Rubber Stamper Part 2


I'm very grateful for everyone who has commented here and emailed me at the magazine to let us know how much they loved the magazine and how much they will miss it. It's been a big part of my life, I remember how excited I was when I found out I got the job of editorial assistant and how proud I was when I was promoted to assistant editor. Of course with only 3 people on staff it didn't change my job, but it sounded good!
Anyway, thank you all for your encouraging words. I know God does not close one door without opening another and I look forward to see what He has in mind.
I encourage you to stay in touch and see what happens.