Today I'm sharing
a post from the first May (2010) that I blogged here at Daily Life - Bits & Pieces. This is still a favorite layout and story!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
This Old Map
Created a new layout today based on this week's Dig Into Your Drawers
challenge in the Textuality workshop. The challenge was to create a
layout using the following items: Black alphabet stickers, Blue
cardstock or patterned paper, Something silver, Something made in
WordArt, A pen specifically for handwritten journaling! Here's my
layout:
Cardstock (Bazille), Patterned Paper (unknown), Letter
Stickers (unknown), Chalk Ink (ColorBox), Heart Charms
(unknown), Fonts (SS Simple Slab, Broadway,
WordArt in Times New Roman), Pen (Zig).
The journaling reads: On April 1, 2004, Robbie was between jobs and we
decided to play an April Fool’s joke on Mama (who has gotten me good a
few times over the years). We called her up and told her that Robbie had
been offered a job in California. She did not speak for several seconds
and then squeaked out “you . . can’t . . move . . that . . far . .
away.” She was in tears. I quickly started laughing and said “April
Fool’s,” but the damage was done. Just those few minutes thinking about
me being so far away made Mama physically ill. I even had to call Brenda
(who lived next door to Mama and Daddy at the time) to go over and
check on Mama. Later Brenda called and said “DON”T EVER DO THAT AGAIN!”
That evening Daddy called and said “DON’T EVER DO THAT AGAIN!” Of
course, they were laughing as they said it. It was the best April Fool’s
joke we’ve ever played on Mama - we still laugh about it every April
Fool’s Day. So, how does THIS OLD MAP come into play? Well, a few weeks
later we went down to visit the family. Daddy brought out a wooden frame
with this map in it, handed it to Robbie, and said “Son, here’s a map
of the places we can drive to in a day. If you take our daughter outside
of this area, I’ll have to shoot you.” We all laughed and laughed. The
only map Daddy could find when he thought of this gift/joke was an old
one that was already highlighted for a previous trip Mama had taken, so
those lines are still there and even though the map was cut a little
crooked and in an old used frame when we received it, I still truly
cherish THIS OLD MAP!
I keep this map to remember how much fun we have playing jokes on each
other and also how important it is to my parents to be able to visit us
regularly.
Today I'm linking up with
Cate and her
challenge to blog every day in May. Click
here to join in!
How fun to look back at the early blog days.
ReplyDeleteYour poor Mama. Guess you've been given your search parameters for any future adventures!
ReplyDeleteI love using old maps on layouts! How fun to re-visit one of your first posts!
ReplyDelete~Sandy
Sandy’s Crafty Creations Blog
It's still quite a story! Well worth telling again
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