Saturday, July 19, 2008

"Say What" at home classes

I have been putting down ideas for my series of at home "Say What" classes. These are classes I will hold at my place for 6 to 12 people. We will be creating many different kinds of projects.
Such as, vinyl words on wood plaques, vinyl quotes on glass blocks, personalize and decorate clocks, mini albums, special technique classes, altered books, stamping and embossing, and a wide variety of card classes as well. I am putting together a schedule that I will publish upon my return from Idaho the middle of August. There will be several classes a month with a variety of themes. I have wanted to do this for a long time and I'm ready. I have been ordering great supplies for the classes.. and I am really getting excited for these classes to begin. They will all be pre-paid to hold your reservation. If you cannot attend you can pick up your complete kit with instructions after the class. Classes will vary in length and $$, depending on each project.
I have been organizing my craft room and sorting buttons, ribbons and stamps and papers to get them ready for classes and help me know what I have on hand.

Morgan and I have been having a great time: we went to see "Kit Kitridge".. I told you how much I love this movie; it was the second time to see it for me..I want to take Judy to see it also.. great values & morals and a wonderful history lesson. If you haven't gone yet, put it on your to do list. We have gone shopping and out to eat and just relaxed. Yesterday she spent the day at her hairdresser getting a "comp" complete treatment. She has been selected to be the model for all their advertising and they are getting her hair perfect for the photo shoot. She thought it was too dark, so she is there again today for a few hours while they lighten it up abit.
She had a babysitting job last night for a great friend Charlie & her husband Carl,and was sad that the girls were already in bed. She really loves children and wants to be a kindergarten teacher. She has worked for several years at pre-schools and just loves kids.
She asked me if I would make her favorite "Tuna noodle casserole" for dinner tonight.. you bet..

The last time I was at Judy's my new laptop was really acting up, it would overheat and shut down and I couldn't get it to connect to the Internet. S-O-O-O I called tec. support and the guy had me jump through all sorts of hoops to no avail.. In fact I couldn't even connect when I got home. So since I mainly used that computer for my sales rep. job and I didn't do that any more. It just sat on my desk.. Well I am getting ready to go to Judy's again and wanted to take it with.. I couldn't get it to do anything and was so frustrated.. Charlie said that her husband could probably fix it :-).. He is a miracle worker and a wonderful human being.. He is fixing it and I am so happy, will have to think of something special I can do for them..

Talk to you soon...

1 comment:

Charlie said...

You are very sweet. We were happy to have Morgan babysit for the girls even if they were sleeping. She is a lovely young lady. It was really nice to go out to celebrate our anniversary.

I was pleasantly surprised to open up your blog today and see a picture of us right there! I did a double-take!

Carl's still working on your laptop. He's always up for a challenge. :)