Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Our little girl ...

Her first graduation! Pre-K and she's as serious as can be! We are so proud of our little girl. She was chosen to hold the bible during the salutes to the American flag, the Christian flag and the bible. She took her job so seriously and did a fantastic job! Of course, she was born for the stage. I say that because after every song she was the only kid taking a bow! :o)

She loves her brother so much and he was so happy to see his "Sissy" up on stage.

It wouldn't be a school function for Kalyssa without a picture of her and her best friend! These girls are positively adorable together. We are so sad that she won't be attending the same school next year but I'm sure there will be lots of play dates in our future!

Friday, May 21, 2010

It's Official! I'm a real live ARTIST!

I've never considered myself an artist. Never. My best friend says she always has because when we met in high school I would draw stuff in a sketch pad while we were at work. I guess I was fairly decent but I never considered myself good by any stretch of the imagination.

In the early part of the century (2002/2003 maybe) I started paper scrapbooking. Again, I was passable but I wouldn't say good. In 2007 I discovered digital scrapbooking. This changed my life! The paper style was so messy and actually dangerous to have around my young toddler. Still, I was passable. It's been 3 years now and I've taken many classes (at http://www.scrapgirls.com/) on design, techniques and photography. For the last 2 years I've been on the site's Welcoming Committee for their forum. I've loved my place on the team since day one and I still do. Recently they had a call for openings on the Layout Artist team. Not once did I think that I would be chosen but I figured it couldn't hurt to try, right? I had heard that they will give constructive critism and tell you how to improve your skills for the next time you apply so I thought that would be a really good thing for me. Something to work on.

About a month ago I was shocked, to say the least, that they chose me and 3 other very talented ladies out of 45+ applicants to be a Layout Artist. Since then I have been given some assignments and a few of the product designers have asked me to create layouts featuring their new products. This is a HUGE honor in my opinion!

So, I have had this title officially for a little less than a month. But today it's really official because I've had my first layout published in the Scrap Girls Newsletter! And even better ... it's in the TOP SPOT! It's the first thing you see when you open up the newsletter! It doesn't get much more exciting than that for me folks! I am totally loving my new title as Artist! Even though I never in my wildest dreams would have put that label on me!

Wanna see the newsletter? You won't have to go digging around for my layout. It' right there on top! :D

Scrap Girls Chit Chat Newsletter: May 21, 2010

♥ - Me, the Artist! (Ha Ha! I still can't believe it!)

P.S. Thanks Ang for letting me be the first to play with your new Winsome Collection!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Happy Easter!!!

I hope you had a wonderful day full of God's blessings! We sure did! Wanna see? I thought you might! So, without further ado ...
Here's the 2-page layout:
Here's the left side:
And here's the right:
Aren't those children just precious??? They love the eggs filled with confetti! It was a wonderful day full of many blessings, including gorgeous weather!
Take care! Hugs all around!!!
♥~ KC, Shari, Kalyssa & Kaden

Friday, March 12, 2010

A chance to win a Nikon D90!!

Do you want a chance to win a Nikon D90???? Alex Miller is giving away this awesome camera at her blog. Check out this post for details!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Big Machinery!

This is a double page scrapbooking layout I made. I'll let the journaling do the talking.

Here's the left side...

And here's the right side ...
Oh yes ... I'm being reffered to a hand surgeon. I've had one MRI and we discovered ligament damage. Then X-Rays showed that some of my bones in my wrist aren't lining up right. I go in next week for another MRI with contrast dye injected. I have to make an appointment with the surgeon in the northern part of the state soon. First I have to figure out if my insurance covers him. That's really all we know so far. Hopefully we'll get more answers within the next few weeks.

All for now! Love and hugs from the Payne's!





Monday, January 25, 2010

Snow Much Fun!!!

Here in our little neck of the woods we usually don't get much snow. When we do it either doesn't stick or melts pretty darn quick. Every once in awhile though we get a pretty nice snow storm that allows us to play a little. This last week we had lots of snow. The first day we got about 6 inches and it stayed all day. The problem was that it rained on the snow all day too so no playing. Thankfully we kept getting snow and it stuck around long enough on a nice day to play! Yay! Usually these kinds of fun snow days end up being on a weekday too so KC doesn't get to play with us. (And the number of pictures I get are limited.) This time our play day was on Saturday and oh boy did we play! Woowee!!! Wanna see? I could literally show you about 250 pictures (because I literally took that many) but I just picked a few of my most favorite ones to share.

On with the snow, er, I mean, SHOW! :o)
We had snowball fights - built a snow fort and everything!


KC got a little carried away ...


Who knew how much fun a snowy trampoline could be? The kids loved it when Daddy would "pop" the snow up from the bottom!


We used anything and everything we could find to use as a sled. I'll say, Daddy got a TON of exercise pulling everyone around on "sleds" - including me! (Sorry, no pictures of him pulling me ... I was too busy being pulled!) :o) When we weren't being pulled we were sliding down the handicap ramp at my mom's house. I'll tell you ... having a big backyard is a really great thing in times like these!


Mr. Engineer had to see if a shovel would make a better slide than the "Ice Comet." It didn't. ;-)


And, of course, there were snowmen! (Who knew you could use cake decorating supplies to decorate snow? LOL!)


This is KC's idea of a snowman ...


After all that play we were all tuckered out!



And there you have it! A totally awesome fun family day in the snow! I'm so glad Daddy could play with us this time. Is was way more fun having him play with us! I hope we get one or two more this winter! (It was good exercise too!)

So what's your favorite picture? Leave a comment (I think I have that feature fixed - and you shouldn't have to register or anything ... I hope) and let us know what you think!

Blessings!
KC, Shari, Kalyssa and Kaden

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Merry New Year!

Yes, I know that I am probably the world's worst blogger. Not a single post since JUNE! I'm terribly sorry! I guess I had so many pictures that I got a little overwhelmed with all the editing/posting time involved. And since I'm working hard to reprioritze my life and actually get some things done and spend more time with my kids (meaning less time with my computer) that meant blogging got put on the back burner. So, I have decided that I will try to blog again but I'm not going to stress about getting all of those events I never posted (even though many of the photos are waiting in a folder to be uploaded) blogged and just start from scratch. Okay?

You also may have noticed that your mailbox did not receive, yet again, a Christmas card from us. I had a better excuse last year for not getting one done than I do this year. I won't try to make one up so I'll just apologize and hope that I can manage to get one done next year. No worries though, we did manage to take a family photo. Although getting everyone looking the same direction and smiling is practically impossible! Here's the family photo ... Aren't we cute? :-)

And then a few of my favorites of the kids. I think I might be getting better at this photography thing. All of these are taken using the manual settings on my camera in natural light. Would you believe I took these in our playroom? Not too shabby, if I do say so myself. Of course, it helps to have unbelievably gorgeous children to shoot!

If you just come to see the pictures you can stop here. If you are curious about our year then continue on. :-)

Most everyone knows that our year started out with the birth of our 2nd daughter Kelsey and all that came with that. The other kids still talk about her from time to time but we are are healing well and gain much comfort knowing that not only is she with Jesus but that we will be with her again someday.

The end of March brought us a new travel trailer. We've really enjoyed it when we've been able to use it. We really hope to bring it out much more, even if just for local camping, in 2010. The kids love it as much as we do so we hope to be able to see more of our home state.

One of the reasons we didn't camp as much as would have liked is that I had Spinal Fusion surgery in June. I felt improvement immediately! Now, if I can just discipline myself to stretch and exercise on a more regular basis I'm sure I'll continue to feel good.

During our 11 trailer trip to CA in May we bought annual passes to Disneyland since Kaden will be free until he turns 3 this coming May. We've been able to enjoy them on a couple of trips in September and November. We stayed in hotels both times and we're learning the ropes and tricks and all those other little things you only know from being a frequent visitor. Kalyssa is a roller coaster freak. The faster it goes the more she likes it. And she loves "the scary house" too! Kaden's favorite ride is the rockets on the edge of Tomorrowland. I get dizzy extremely easy so I can't go on those spinning rides. Poor KC gets to ride the rockets at least 5-6 times a day. And we usually go for 3-4 days per trip! Kaden is less of a roller coaster nut at this point but I see that changing as he gets older. He loves Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion and Gadget's Go Coaster. He'll go on Matterhorn too but only if we take him on the rockets first.

For Kalyssa's 5th birthday trip to Disney she was able to get all dolled up at the Bibbiy Bobbity Boutique. We spent about 2 hours shopping and having hair and makeup done and then a full photo shoot in a beautifully painted fairy tale room with Cinderella's coach in it. She was gorgeous and I actually teared up at how beautiful she was. Once she became her chosen princess (Sleeping Beauty) she really "became" a Princess with a capital "P!" She couldn't really lean back in the stroller so she sat up straight as a board the entire day. She even has the Princess Wave down! I felt like I was pushing true royalty around all day long!

In September Kalyssa started preschool two afternoon's a week. She really loves it. And I really hope she still feels the same way about school a few years from now. She has proven to have my theatrical tendencies. At the end of her Christmas program she curtied and bowed and blew kisses over and over to the crowd. I think we just might have an honest to goodness drama queen on our hands!
Kaden has grown by leaps and bounds. Just in the last two months of the year he added an inch to his little frame. He's still a bean pole and on the very low side of the growth charts in weight but he eats well so I don't worry about him. He's just got my Dad's tall/skinny build. He's growing in his speach as well. He's gone from speaking just a few words at the beginning of the year to speaking full (and loooooonnnnnggggg) sentences every second of the day. Many (way too many) nights he's in his room talking/singing for a good hour or more after being put to bed. He knows the words to many songs and can almost complete the alphabet song. He can count to at least 10, sometimes 12 if he's in the mood. He's also a little troublemaker who loves to see just what he can get away with. Just yesterday he stole 2 lollipops while we were at Kalyssa's gymnastics class. And the other day he grabbed a flashlight while Daddy wasn't looking and went running after he said a resounding "Ah Ha!"

Speaking of trouble, I must tell you all about Kaden's Christmas present! This is definitely a story that has, and will continue to be retold for many years to come! Kaden's big gift this year was a new Lightening McQueen racecar bed from my Dad. (I almost think it was more for Daddy than son but we'll just move on, shall we?) Anywho, on Christmas Eve we put both kids down to bed in our room (that was a process ... too excited to sleep, you all know how that is, I'm sure!) Then KC and my Dad put together the bed in Kaden's room. After all the toys were put together and the stockings stuffed with care we finally decided to go to bed at about 2am. We gently put Kaden in his new bed, figuring he'd sleep until 7 or so. (Most days he gets up anywhere from 7 to 9am.) At about 4am (yes, only 2 short hours later) KC noticed the livingroom light was on. Kalyssa and I were still sleeping soundly next to him so there was only one suspect remaining. KC goes out and notices that most of the lights in the house are on. (Kaden has to stand on something to turn most light switches on.) Then he noticed that the lid to a storebought coffee cake was sitting on the coffee table. He goes down the hall, looks into Kaden's room and sees this ...
He'd eaten the centers out of at least 3 of those rolls before we were able to catch the little stinker! Now when we tell him to get in bed (although he's not actually sleeping in it yet since he gets put in the crib every time he gets out of his big boy bed) he says, "gonna go get food" with this sheepish grin on is face. I'm telling you, we've got our hands FULL with this one!
Now that you've gotten a quick update (yes, that was quick ... I honestly could have gone on for hours!) I will leave with with heartfelt prayers for a blessed 2010 for you and your families!
Here's hoping I can keep up more than every 6 - 7 months!
Many hugs from us to you!
♥ The Payne's