Posts Tagged ‘Snowflakes’

White Christmas

Written by Jennifer on Jan 07 2010

We’re taking down the Christmas tree today and I can’t help but reflect on how blessed we’ve been this year. We’ve built our own home, we both have stable jobs that we love, our children are happy, healthy, smart and beautiful.

Christmas this year was fantastic. The kids felt both the spirit of giving and receiving gifts and blessings. One of the most memorable parts of Christmas this year was the weather. The whole midsection of the country has felt the arctic chill this season and we were no different. We spent December 23-26 very nearly snowed into our home with drifts at least 7 feet tall in our driveway and the road in front of our home.

Just as we were all recovering from the Grand Christmas Blizzard of 2009, our area has been hit by another giant winter storm. The wind is just howling White Christmasoutside our windows and I have to say, it is an impressive display by Mother Nature. My husband gives it two thumbs up, especially since he received a snow blower for Christmas. I love that I get days off of work, even though I know that we may have to add some on to the end of the school year. I’m looking forward to scrapbooking photos from the blizzard, but in the meantime, I have a layout to share with you from last year.

This layout uses the same Spellbiners snowflakes used in the last layout of Maiah. I especially love the doodle die template that I used to emulate the swirls in the title. It makes me think of the howling wind outside our windows today.

We had lots of snow last Christmas too, but it pales in comparison to the amount we got this year. Isaac loved playing out in the snow last year, even though his sister refused to come out because it was so cold.

I used Clearsnap inks to stencil the dies and Junebug Basic Grey paper for the doodles.

Have a great day! Thanks for visiting.


Snow Day

Written by Jennifer on Dec 14 2009

So, I’ve recently started teaching science again. I accepted a job teaching at the middle school level and the Omaha Nation Public School in Macy, Nebraska. Teaching at a reservation school is both delightful and challenging. Being a mom who works outside the home is even more challenging. (The irony here looms like Mt. Everest, since it has taken me six years to become passionate about being a stay at home mom… just in time for me to start working again.)

I Heart Snow

Since my first day three weeks ago, I’ve been living for the weekends and working to stay caught up with my many responsibilities moment to moment. I’ve found that something I once loathed has become the thing I look forward to most: the day when school gets canceled due to weather. As a stay-at-home mom, these days struck fear into my heart. It meant that my kids would be home-bound and my normal routine would be completely shot.  Now “snow day” means that I can return to the bliss that is staying at home on a blustery winter day with my kids.

In honor of today’s snow day, I thought I’d share one of my winter layouts that I made a few months ago for the Spellbinders gallery. The photos of Maiah are from last winter. She’s growing up so fast!


A Christmas Card in April

Written by Jennifer on Apr 21 2009

Here’s a photo of my most recent card. Yes, I know it’s April, not December!

Bright Snowflakes

This vibrantly colored card was made with three Spellbinders dies.