Catching Up
Several times over the last few weeks, I've sat down at my desk to write a blog entry and there just seemed too much to write down and catch up on. To say we've been busy over the last month or so would be the understatement of the year! The end of the school year (even preschool - LOL!) always brings a whirlwind of activity. I was also juggling more photography work than I usually have and Steve started his new job, so we've had all of that on top of our normal crazy lives. So, I decided to catch up by posting my Project 365 layouts for the last month. I've been doing a good job of getting my pictures taken every day, so I took today and got caught up on my layouts for May (I'm not caught up with the entire year yet, but doing these today inspired me - my goal is to be completely caught up with them by the end of June - we'll see how that goes!). If you can't read the journaling that goes with the layouts, just click on the image to see it larger. So, here's what we've been up to for the last five weeks!





(credits for all the pages: I used Amy Pearson's Project 365 templates from Scrapbookgraphics - I modified some of them. the rainbow and BBQ grill are by Kate Hadfield at the Lilypad; the purple flower is by Kay Miller at Kay Miller Designs; the Get Better Pill Bottle is by Mary Fran at Nitwitcollections; the graduation cap is by Melissa Bennett at SweetShoppe; the glass of lemonade is by Kristin Cronin-Barrow also at SweetShoppe; the Ballet slippers are by Jacque Larsen; the fonts are Doodolonomy Fred and Tingle Institute from KevinAndAmanda)





(credits for all the pages: I used Amy Pearson's Project 365 templates from Scrapbookgraphics - I modified some of them. the rainbow and BBQ grill are by Kate Hadfield at the Lilypad; the purple flower is by Kay Miller at Kay Miller Designs; the Get Better Pill Bottle is by Mary Fran at Nitwitcollections; the graduation cap is by Melissa Bennett at SweetShoppe; the glass of lemonade is by Kristin Cronin-Barrow also at SweetShoppe; the Ballet slippers are by Jacque Larsen; the fonts are Doodolonomy Fred and Tingle Institute from KevinAndAmanda)
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