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Monday, December 20, 2010

Freebie Final Parts Collab with Miss Edna

Good Monday!  Gosh!  It's the 20th of December!  Do you know what that means!?  Only 3 more days until my birthday!  LOL  Yep, I am one of those lucky individuals who celebrates their birthday at Christmas time.  On the one hand, there are always a lot of pretty lights and music, family and feast and a lot of 'good will' on my birthday.  On the other hand, many of my friends go out of town for the holiday.  Plus, it falls when everyone is out of school for the holiday and isn't around to help me celebrate.  No 'mom brings cupcakes and punch to school for your class'.  Mine was spent with family more than anyone else and that was fine.  There were several years that my family and I were traveling on my birthday.  We would go to visit my sister for Christmas.  I awoke several birthday mornings in a motel with my family.  On more than one occasion I was told about some neat toy I had wanted, but, that I would have to wait until we returned home to get it - it was too big to bring with on our road trip to my sister's.  Though I can appreciate the family getting together, I totally think children should be in their own homes for the Christmas morning.
 
There are some really fun things going on online for the holidays.  I've been collecting all kinds of goodies!  Sophisti-Scraps has their annual 17 Days of Christmas", which, based on previous years, is always a real treat!  Then, Sandy Crea has a gift a day until Christmas.  The offerings are absolutely marvelous!  Each day there is a big bright present posted.  You click on the link and it is just like getting a present!  LOL  The goodies are such fun!  The links are still up, too.  I'm sure you've found some more fun Christmas "dailies".  They're neat! 

Alrighty!  Today is the third and final installment of my collaboration with Miss Edna, "Visions of Sugar Plums."  The previous two(2) releases, parts 1-4 of this kit are still up.  See the previous posts.  We give out 2 parts of our kit each in a release, so, today will be parts 5 and 6, the final.  Miss Edna and I got a kick out of doing this fun kit.  You've got to get this one!  My parts' links are below the previews.  After you get those, head over to Miss Edna's Place and collect her final 2 parts.  Her preview is clickable for her blog.

Elements:

Papers:



Miss Edna:

I intend to be back before the big day with a little pressy for all.  Until then,

SMILE!  It's all the rage - EVERYWHERE!

Hugs,

Su


SU CheshireCat

Monday, December 13, 2010

Freebie Collab with Miss Edna Second Parts

Hi!  This is going to be short.  I'm down in my back.  It's freakin' cold and the metal rods don't take to it very well.  But, I want you to have the second parts of the "Visions of Sugar Plums" kit that Miss Edna and I collaborated on together.  It was such a fun kit to make!  I hope you are enjoying it.
 
The links are below the preview.  After you download my 2 parts, head over to Miss Edna's Place and collect the 2 parts she will have over there for you.




Click on Miss Edna's preview to go to her blog.


If you've missed the first parts, both, Miss Edna and I, leave the links up for a while.  Please check previous posts for earlier parts.

That's going to do it for today.  Since I didn't write anything, I will get back on here later to share a little with you.  Right now, I have a date with a heating pad.  LOL

Smile, for me!

Hugs,

Su




SU CheshireCat

Monday, December 6, 2010

New Freebie Collab with Miss Edna

Hi, all!  For Florida, IT'S COLD!  It's 37 degrees F out there and it's the first real cold snap of the season.  Tonight it is supposed to get down in the 20's.  Brrr!!  To some of you in colder climates, you are probably laughing, but, it's all relevant.  We're just not used to it, plus, with the humidity, the cold permeates into everything and sticks.  We just aren't accustomed to it.  I recall a young man, a friend of my ex-in-laws, coming from Illinois to visit Florida, one summer.  The man was complaining that, in Florida, "It's so humid and rains so much, you can't tell when it is raining or if it has stopped."  It hangs in the air.  I lived up up around Chicago a few years when I was married.  I was not cold for even one second the entire time I was there.  It was a dry cold.  Even when the wind chill factor made it 70 degrees below zero and with 6 feet of snow on the ground, I was never cold.  I come back to Florida and see 45 degrees and I shiver.  LOL  You know what, though?  I would much rather have the cold than the heat.  It's alot easier to get warm than it is to cool off.

All over digi-land, folks are gearing up for the holidays.  We ramble along, shopping, decorating, visiting, and cooking, all to the red and green theme of the season.  Salvation Army bell-ringers provide the soundtrack and the smell of pine teases our nostrils.  All thoughts are on gifts.  What will we give?  What will we get?  My family always asks me what I want and I tell them, "I am the easiest person to shop for!"  But, this year, I told them I wanted a new External Hard Drive.  The one I have now is almost bursting at the seams.  Time for more space!  I hear there are some out now that can hold a Terabyte.  Whoa!  That's what I need!  I would never have imagined that, one day, I, as an older person, would be wanting electronic equipment for a holiday gift.  The times, they are a changin'!  LOL  What are you wishing for?

Yesterday was my oldest step-grandson's 16th birthday.  What a nice party and cookout there was for him.  My son and his wife out did themselves with food, family, friends and fun.  It was so fun, but, more than anything, I saw what a great home they have made for their children, all 5 of them.  Oh, and two dogs and some fish, too.  Their house is open to all of the children in the neighborhood, as well, with rules.  While there yesterday, every child who walked by, my DIL spoke to them and invited them in for cake.  Some of the parents of my grandson's friends dropped them off, but, still, she was there, speaking to each of them.  The home is warm and comfy.  There are family photos everywhere, which just echo all the living that is going on within those walls.  
On one prominent wall in the great room area, there was a collection of green, construction-paper wreaths, each decorated in very different ways.  My DIL had sat everyone down together and they made a fun thing out of decorating individual wreaths with little bits and cut-outs like sleighs, trees, bulbs, whatever.  Everyone of them, my son included, made their wreath and they're all very different.  They were all awesome.  From 11mo Kaleb, up to 16yo Chad, everyone had a wreath up on the wall!  The atmosphere was, above all else, loving.  With all of the kids and friends and family and pets, even my DIL's ex-husband and his new wife, everyone was respectful, kind, generous and loving.  The children, even those of the neighborhood, were well-behaved and everyone looked out for each other, toddlers and teen-aged boys alike.  Like the old adage, 'ran like a fine-tuned machine', my son and DIL were the picture of relaxation and happiness - contentment, I guess it is.  There are two people that genuinely "get in to" their children.  And, it shows.  My son pulled me aside at one point and noted that 'this was like our house used to be when we were growing up'.  I am so proud!.  Too often, I dwell on past mistakes, errors in judgment and things that just couldn't be helped.  I wish that some things had never happened and I mourn the things that have been taken away from me.  I can stay busy dwelling on the bad in the past, but, rarely, do I ever stop and think that I might have done some stuff right.  It is a good feeling.  One that I like.  I couldn't have done it, however, had it not been for the three wonderful children I have or the other members of my family.  Thanks, guys!  I love all of you!!

Now, what I know you have been patiently waiting for, the December Collaboration with Miss Edna, "Visions of Sugar Plums".  I wrote in another post of how I used to have the book, "T'was the Night Before Christmas", or "Visit From St. Nick".  In it was an image, on the page where it said, 
"The children were nestled, 
All snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar plums
Danced in their heads."

This isn't the same exact image, but, you get the idea:


The image fascinated me!  I don't know what it was about that one image, but, all the candies, cookies, cakes, pies, trinkets and 'sugar plums' really tickled my imagination.  (Just what exactly is a sugar plum, anyway?  LOL)  I've kept it in my store house (brain) all these years and it is still vivid!  You know, I think I still have that book.  It may be in my old trunk.  I'll have to go check it out.  If it is, I'll copy the image to digital and show ya'll.  To me, the 'visions' epitomize childhood fantasies.  LOL  They have just never gone away.

Below are the previews.  Beneath the image, there are two(2) links to go to MediaFire to download.  There are two(2) files each week, until, in three weeks time, you have six(6) parts from each of us, Miss Edna and myself.  I separated the papers from the elements for the preview only.  Each download will have some of the papers and some of the elements.  There are a couple of extra 'pages' I threw in there that I tinkered around with.  You are welcome to fix them up and, with one, add decorations(enclosed) to it to get your own "Christmas tree in a room".  There are lots of sparkles and fairies, candies and flowers.  I hope you have as much fun playing with this collection as we did making it.
Visions of Sugar Plums Preview

After downloading my two parts, you need to stop over at Miss Edna's Place to pick up her two parts.  Click the link or on her preview to go to her blog:


 Try as I did to spread things out and come up with file sizes close to 25 or 30 mbs, with all the glitz and images, each file is closer to 50mbs.  If you have a problem with files that size, leave a comment and I will re-post the two files in to four parts for you.
There you have it!  Do enjoy and have fun!  Until the next time, take care and remember to
smile!

Hugs,

Su


SU CheshireCat

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December's GI Blog Train - "Ho, Ho, Ho"

It's December 1st, folks!  This year is ticking away, eh?  This is the month that the entire year leads up to for me.  One, it's Christmas and the single most celebrated holiday season of the year.  Two, my birthday is two days before Christmas, the 23rd.  It is also Yule season.

Yule is when the dark half of the year relinquishes to the light half. Starting the next morning at sunrise, the sun climbs just a little higher and stays a little longer in the sky each day. Known as Solstice Night, or the longest night of the year, much celebration was to be had as the ancestors awaited the rebirth of the Oak King, the Sun King, the Giver of Life that warmed the frozen Earth and made her to bear forth from seeds protected through the fall and winter in her womb.  (http://www.wicca.com)   

Winter Solstice for pagans is a time of feasting and the exchanging of gifts and is the original holiday that the Christian religions modified into their own Christmas, even up to the birth of the child (Most theologians who have spent time studying the birth of Jesus admit he was born in either March or April, not the celebrated Christmas date we all know from the standard calendar - it was moved to this date to help induce Pagans to give up their old ways yet allow them their holidays during the spread of Christianity through Europe and the British Isles).  Traditional adornments are a Yule Log, usually of oak, and a combination of mistletoe and holly (also all later adapted into Christian ways)  (http://www.witchway.net)

December is also the time of Hanukkah and  Kwanzaa.  So, this month hosts many of our celebratory holidays.  In whatever faith you follow, may this month be a welcome light into your life in these dark months of winter.

Miss Edna and I have been working late into the night to bring you all the sweetest kit, and I do mean sweet.  Starting this coming Monday, Dec. 6th, we will begin posting "Visions of Sugar Plums" in three parts on each of our blogs.  The following two Mondays will see the remaining parts of the kit until you are all set for your holiday photos.  I added a 'feed' button to the top of my side-bar.  By clicking on it and adding your e-mail address, you will get notified each time that I post.  In this way, I hope, you won't miss a part of anything.  LOL  I would love to hear if this linking works for you.  I subscribe to a few blogs this way and I like it.  The only thing is you can read the post in your e-mail, so, you aren't on the actual blog to leave a comment.  This means taking the extra step to go to that person's blog and commenting, but, hey, it's worth it!  Let me know if you do this and leave a comment, please.  I do keep my files available for ever so the date of the post won't matter.  I realize I am not the most popular site out here, but, I do try to give people a link or two and a couple of freebies here and there.  It is my hope that I can share some of what I learn on this journey.  And, goodness, I have learned a lot! 

So, with that being written, today begins the December Blog Train from Gothic Inspirations, "Ho, Ho, Ho!".  I was looking through the previews and there are some wonderful give-aways for you.  Jessica was good enough to add me at a very late moment.  Thanksgiving weekend saw some family crisis that held me up from getting my part ready.  I swear, I love my family, but, jeez!  Anyway, here is the blog roll for you.  Please, keep in mind that there are some wicked time differences among the contributors, so, if one is not posted, try again later.  Also, a simple "Thank You" goes a long way.  ;)  Have a great time going from blog to blog reaping the rewards.  (My part is below the list)

Sam, Jen & Jess with: 3 P's in a Pod Designs

Lisa with: Arty-Pharty


Kelly with: Angels Designz


Annette with: AW Design

Julie with: Bits N Bobs



Muriel with: Creative-Disorder


Crystal with: Crystal's Creations

Dani with: DarkMoon's Dream

Stina with: Designed By Stina

Sarah with: Designs By Sarah

Sharon with: Designs By Sharonb

Dianna with: Digicats (& Dogs)


Conchi with: DNScraps

Trish with: Dreamland Designs

Miriam with: Ellanoir Design

Foxy with: Foxys Designz

Vicki with: Gemini Creationz

Julie with: Glitter Girls

Jessica with: Gothic Inspirations

Hezalin with: HezaScraps & Tags

Laura with: Laura's Designz

Victoria with: Maitri Scraps

Edna with: Miss Edna

Myst with: Myst Designs

Sally with: Mythical Designs



Rieka with: Rieka Rafita

Kimberly with: Scrap Rebellion

Marie with: SkyScraps

Siobhan with: Simply Siobhan's



Tyger with: Tyger's Tidbits

Julie with: Whispy's D'zines






My PARTS:


Have a marvelous week and don't forget to wear your best smile!











Hugs,

Su







SU CheshireCat

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