Saturday, November 05, 2005

Making up for lost time

Well I guess today I have made up for all of the time that I have not been blogging lately. So there is the rest of my scrapbook pages, at least for now. The other ones are located at the beginning of my blog. My daughter is spending the night over her girlfriends house, so I am here with my nephew and the boys. Luckily my nephew helped me out again with the computer and showed me how to scan, merge and get my pages on my blog much quicker than my way. Thanks Nate!!

I am done for the night. It is time for me to give up the computer, and read my book a bit before heading to bed. My current book is The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand. I started Atlas Shrugged (also by Ayn Rand) a while back, but it managed to disappear before I finished it, so I will have to start that again another time. Both are great reads though.

Quote for the day...."Our five senses are incomplete without the sixth-a sense of humor."

2 comments:

Topwomen said...

Wow, you sure did make up for lost time! That's another thing I give you credit for---being organized and energetic enough to make scrapbooks. My photos get stored and organized as files in my computer, AND THAT'S IT! Nothing more, nada,zippo,zilch. Cute kids and lovely thoughts.

Rhonda said...

We make time for what is important for us. Because of things that have happened in my life (i.e. never knowing my grandmother, and being in a war and having to realize that I will die and it could be sooner than I expect) it makes me think about what will be left for my children. That is what makes scrapbooking so important to me. I want my memories preserved for my children. Kind of why I take lots of pictures now of myself. There really are not a lot of me when I was younger, very few from when I was a child. I have realized though that pictures of me are important, just as pictures of my children are important. I also save my pics to my computer and discs like you, I just take it a step further. Also, I am not an artist like you, so this is my way of expressing my creativity.