Thursday, May 31, 2012

Paper Graduation Caps

JJ's school no longer does caps and gowns for the kindergarten classes, which I just learned yesterday afternoon. Thankfully this morning we had a fog delay, causing the ceremony to be postponed until tomorrow. I talked with the teacher and decided to make headbands for the kids to wear. Of course I want JJ to feel it is more like a graduation, I want his pictures to show that's what the day was about. I made 75 of them for the 3 classes, in the school colors of red, white, and blue. Can't wait to see the kids in them tomorrow! It's just the shadow of a cap/mortar cut out on construction paper, with sentence paper cut in half, taped to it. They will be attached in the back once wrapped around the kids' heads. I only used half of the paper I purchased and the template I cut out on cardboard, which I am giving to the teacher for next year.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Shy's grad announcements

My fav pics are the one with her in the burgundy with the trees in the background, then the one of her sitting in front of the fence!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Comes with the job....

John's shifts are going to 12 hours, which is great because he will be home more to do things with the family, which is even more wonderful with summer coming up. We were especially excited because his new schedule had his days off changing, so he could go to the two older boys' graduations, be home for my birthday, and then also have a couple more days on our family trip.

BUT, lo and behold, the schedule is swapped out because of mandatory trainings. Yes, I said mandatory. In case that word isn't understood and a dictionary isn't at hand, that means he can't even put in for leave for the boys' graduations, he HAS to be there.

There are some jobs that there just isn't flexibility sometimes. And it needs to be accepted, doesn't matter if you agree with it. I'm proud of the man who will put his life on the line every day, who believes in what he does. If others can't respect that and be proud of him too, it is a problem they have to deal with. We will love and support him no matter what!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Day's book

After Day and I spoke at a meeting for prospective foster parents last night I was putting away his Lifebook (scrapbook.) I was teasing him how hard it was going to be for me to send that with him when he moved out. He told me to keep it so I could keep adding things to it for him. So, I decided to do a photobook for him, lucky for me I have a Shutterfly credit, and this is what I did, using their pages, and all Dr. Seuss quotes:

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0bYtmLdiwmo

I do need to make a few changes later....

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Pencil Sketches!!!!

http://www.tuxpi.com/ has some awesome effects, some better than the photo software that I use on my computer. I am happy to have found the pencil sketch works so well and I will be using it in the future for a framed project of pics of all the kids, to be posted at a later date. But, for now, here is an example of a picture done on their site:

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Dear Jesus, on Mother's Day.....

Please tell my mom Happy Mother's Day, and that I love and miss her. I was lucky to have the time with her to tell her how blessed I was to be her child and if I was half the mom she was, my kids would be lucky. Not a day goes by that she is not thought of and I think of how enriched my kids would have been to have known her personally, that no story could compare with who she was! I am eternally thankful for the time I had with her, it just wasn't enough, it could never be!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Cruise Fever

I haven't posted here yet, and I am sure my friends are getting tired of my cruise talk, but I can't help it! For one, we have never been on a cruise and just about every day I learn something new to do on the ship, for us, the teens, and the little ones. We are going to sleep for days afterwards it seems. And I'm such a closet girly-girl, it's a reason to dress up, which leads into the need to shop, for not just the kids, but myself also! I have been agonizing over dresses and I think I have the perfect ones picked out. But this is also a special trip, not only is it to celebrate the teens graduating high school, but it is also my and John's 10 year wedding anniversary. It's so hard to believe what the past decade has brought for us, we weathered some of the worse days of my life, but made so many of the best days together. And yes, we will actually be on the cruise on our anniversary, which makes it all the more special! I get to spend a few days surrounded by such special people, I can't wait. So, for my close friends who I am overloading with my talk of the trip, I apologize now, it will stop, only 63 days 4 hours and 43 minutes to go. Barring if I don't burst before then.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Make a difference in the life of a foster child!

May is National Foster Care Month! And perfectly fitting it is in Spring, symbolizing new beginnings and blooms. But many kids do not get the chance to show their beautiful colors. So many age out of the system in many states at the tender age of 18, some not having found a family other than the counselors at a group home. We have been blessed in our journey, not only in the kids that have become part of our family, but also in the kids that only spent a night or two with us. We have met some wonderful children, as well as other foster families and social workers. Most of all, we have seen what huge hearts our own friends and families have! For those that know it is not a choice they could make for their own families, there are many ways to still help. You can contact your local social services, or you can look through the list on the following website to see specific wishes for kids.
http://www.onesimplewish.org/search_wish.php
While looking through it, it reminds me what wonderful people there are working with these kids, who care enough about them individually to want the kids to have something special just for them. 

Clip Photo Frame

This is a regular photo frame with scrapbook paper under the glass. Clips were glued to the outside of the glass and pictures can then be changed out from the outside, giving a 3D effect. These pics were superimposed because I am not legally allowed to post pics of all of "my" kids, but you get the idea. This can be accomplished with larger frames and many pictures, or just one picture being showcased. One hint, if you cannot find a frame in the color you want, spray paint works wonders, and there are many options for scrapbook paper used of course, very inexpensive! This project cost about $3.50.

PROM!

Senior year is winding down for 2 of my "kids" and this weekend's end of high school activities really started with prom! Don't brother and sister look great!?