I'm still plodding through the pictures of our trip to California over the summer, and I feel like I'm making progress.
I'm hoping that once I get past this trip, it will go super fast since I skipped ahead and did some layouts here and there.
The girls had so much fun playing with their cousins while we were in California. We don't have any family living near us, so they have to cram all their getting to know each other into short visits, which are sometimes more than a year apart.
This just means that they really appreciate each other when they're together. Absence makes the heart grow fonder and all that.
How sweet!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! How in the world did you find time to scrap pages with all that cookie baking and holiday festivities???? You are the woman!
ReplyDeleteAs I always tell you....you do the MOST FABULOUS scrapbook pages. Always soooo creative and cute!!! I know your subjects are cute....but you always put them together so well!
ReplyDeleteThis has nothing to do with this post. I was trying to link to a post you did (i think I read it here) about your daughter losing two teeth in one day. Did you do that? My daughter lost 2 the other day and I was trying to write about it. Let me know!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Oops.... I read that somewhere else! AWWWW man and I wanted to link to your blog because it is soooooo good! Maybe next time!
ReplyDeleteI really like the pages you do digitally. Is it easier to get caught up that way? I have years and years of photos. I gave up on catching up.
ReplyDeleteyou are so talented with the digital scrapbooking. i should have paid you to do our christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteLee Anne, I finished all my holiday baking first, then I started scrapping.
ReplyDeleteSyndi, Yes, it is easier to get caught up digitally. I don't know if it's faster though. It's certainly less messy and cheaper, so that counts for something, right?
awwwwwwww how cute! so here zoe was being the little mama, reading to the boys, CUTE!
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