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Project Life: Week 36

Week 36 (September 2 – September 8)

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First off, I have to apologize for how awful these pictures are. Things (i.e. work for both Greg and me) have been crazy so getting the pages done and getting any pictures of them feels like a win. I’m sorry you can see my feet. Editing isn’t a high priority this afternoon.

Mini vacation week! The week started with Labor Day and a BBQ with Don and Roberta. We made strawberry shortcake cupcakes to celebrate Becky’s 25th birthday. The Maciol family left bright and early Wednesday morning and Greg and I followed them a few hours later. We were off to SeaTac for a mini vacation in SF.

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We were in SF for the primary reason of attending our friends Ryan and Vanessa’s wedding. Our secondary reason was to eat ALL THE FOOD we missed. It was exactly two years and one day since I had last stepped food in that blessed city (yes, I realize I have rose-colored glasses about SF, but the place you spent your twenties is pretty damn fun). I really had not been back since the day Greg and I packed up the Civic (R.I.P.) and headed north. There was a lot of food to eat.

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The wedding was lovely and spending two nights (bachelorette party & wedding) with all my girlfriends was wonderful. We also got in a nice double date with the newly engaged KK and Andrew that was much needed. Kathy and I are coming up on our ten year friendiversary in 2014 and while I’m super happy we both (finally) met great guys, it makes me a little sad that we met them just before I moved. The four of us have so much fun together and it would be awesome to live in the same city and spend more time together.

As much as I miss the girls, given all the life changes everyone has had in the last two years I know it’s not the same. I can look back on our fun few years of running around the city with pretty much no cares in the world as a really good time. In some ways this trip brought closure I didn’t realize I was looking for.

So you might have noticed there are very few pictures of our trip in my weekly spread and definitely not an insert. I only picked a handful that showed what the trip was about (friends + food) and left it simple. There’s no way I could do justice to a full vacation, so I used an idea I saw on Elise’s blog: a photo book with hand written notes. IMG_6794_edited-1

When we got home from the trip I spent about 30 minutes uploading my favorite photos to Blub. (I think about 40, it’s a pretty slim book.) I did a 7×7 book so it would be nice and compact and phone photos wouldn’t look too distorted. Instead of fancy collages and spending any time thinking about it, I uploaded all the pictures as full pages. I just moved them around a bit to get the best part of the picture in the square. IMG_6795_edited-1

I got out my date stamp and my black pen and wrote notes on what we did each day. This part should have been super simple but took a little bit of time because my pen didn’t dry very fast. I’ll have to reread Elise’s post to see what kind of pen she uses. IMG_6796_edited-1

I used any white space I found on a few pictures to write about the day. Maybe six or seven of the photos have writing. Super simple. IMG_6797_edited-1

I had hoped to get an iconic picture of the city to wrap around the front and back cover, but that didn’t happen. Instead I picked two photos of the view from our hotel room, one during the day and one at night. Good enough!

Sadly I forgot to include anything for the spine of the book! I will wait until I make a book of our upcoming Maui trip and then copy the spine of that one as best I can with a Sharpie. IMG_6790_edited-1

So for about an hour of time and $35 (more expensive than I thought it would be, but I’m not a souvenir person, so this is mine), I have a cute little book with our memories of a five day vacation. I’m thinking over time these will look super cute all next to each other on a bookshelf. It’s a great idea for anything – a big party, baby’s first year, anything you have a ton of pictures of and want to get them in front of you instead of living on the computer.

And, as usual, a very big THANK YOU to Roberta and Don who keep the doodle happy and safe so we can galavant around. We appreciate it more than we can say!

Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Studio Calico Double Scoop and Mint Chip kits and “San Francisco” wood chip. I also included the tag from new jeans I got at Nordstrom and cut down the wedding invite to 6×4 to fit in two 3×4 pockets.

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Project Life: Week 35

Week 35 (August 26 – September 1)

IMG_6676_edited-1Visitors again! After a small ER scare with Maksym on Thursday, the rest of the weekend was all fun and games. We made ice cream, went to the Evergreen State Fair, met Arek for lunch, and hung new artwork on the map wall. 

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Alfred finally came around to Maks, especially when he realized meal time meant a high likelihood he’d end up with a few dropped bites. By the end of the weekend they were buds, as long as Maks didn’t make any sudden movements. 

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Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Midnight project life kit; Studio Calico Marks & Co. kit; Studio Calico Steinbeck kitKelly Purkey August + September kit; Elise Joy stamps. I love the stamps I’ve bought so far. I am able to use them over and over, which I’m finding is way more affordable than buying one off stamps for single purpose. Good note to self. 

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Project Life: Week 34

Week 34 (August 19 – August 25)

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We had visitors this week! The work week was fairly normal, with the exception of our dryer breaking when we returned home from southern CA. Fun stuff. On Saturday morning I picked up Becky, Arek, and Maks for the airport.

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To get ready for their visit, Alfred got a bath. His least favorite activity ever. Oh, and I spent Friday night making a guest book, because I guess that’s what you do in your thirties. We spent Saturday afternoon out on Bainbridge Island, enjoying ice cream and wine tasting. After nearly blowing up the BBQ, we got Thai take-out and played Cards Against Humanity. IMG_6636_edited-1

Sunday morning was pretty lazy but we did get out and walk around Green Lake. Later in the afternoon we headed down town to pick up dinner and watch the Sounders game, which turned out to be the second largest MLS game ever. So much fun and I’m glad Becky and Arek got to see how much Seattle loves soccer.

I have so few pictures from this week even though we had guests. I’m taking this as a sign that I did well living in the moment and enjoying time with my sister and her family.

Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Studio Calico Marks & Co. kit; Studio Calico Steinbeck kitKelly Purkey August + September kit. I had a fun time pulling together kraft + pink cards from several kits. I noticed I had two hearts, so added a few more to further tie it all together.

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Project Life: Week 33

Week 33 (August 12 – August 18)

IMG_6622_edited-1I had fun during the week decorating and baking with a giant zucchini. Pretty much a normal week with Greg home (sometimes I have to think back about where he was – the weekdays tend to all bleed together). The weekend, however, was a crazy travel bonanza in southern California. We were in Los Angeles to meet Sloane Harper for the first time and in northern San Diego county attending my grandma’s 90th birthday party.

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There were so very many pictures from all the festivities that I finally settled on making sure each member of my immediate family made it into one good photo, along with the baby and the birthday girls (it was also Lauren’s 32nd on Friday). I only failed with Mia, who is constantly on the go. I was sad to realize after the fact I didn’t get a single picture of her.

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I used the ‘big girl’ camera tons this weekend. Overall the spread is a mix between iPhone and DSLR, but this was a definite improvement to recent travel weekends when I haven’t even removed the big camera from my bag. My sister took the photo of Greg and I while we were watching a body surfing competition in Oceanside on Sunday morning.

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I used an insert to fit more pictures from southern California. I honestly could have done three or four inserts with all the pictures, and started to go down that route. But then I decided to just keep it simple and get the highlights in. You don’t have to tell every detail of a story to tell the story.

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This week is very photo heavy, which I don’t find as aesthetically pleasing as when it’s more of a mix. But, it’s not every week you meet your BFF’s first child and your grandma turns 90. Pictures are more important than embellishments this week.

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I should mention that I totally stole the idea of adding an arrow to the split blue card from this post.

Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Studio Calico August kit; Studio Calico July kitKelly Purkey August + September kit; free quote card & stamps from Elise Joy.

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Project Life: Week 32

Week 32 (August 5 – August 11)

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What happened this week: We went out to Wenatchee for the family golf tournament. I was finally able to attend – yay! It was extremely hot, but fun was had by all.

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Photography: Every photo is from an iPhone. It it what it is, I guess. I’ll have lots of time to play with my real camera in a month or two when the days start getting shorter. Greg took the panorama shot of the family (that spans two pockets in the bottom right). It’s not an anti-social family by any means, but the backyard we BBQ’d in recently lost old pine trees during a wind storm. There was very little shade so we spent most of the party lined up against the fence trying to stay out of the sun.

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Out of the norm: Nothing really. Other than I still love my date stamp but can’t quite stamp straight with it. Please excuse my floor grate. I finally found a location that lets light in without glare.

Greg beat his dad for the first time ever and is also proving to be completely vulnerable to any malady one can think of while golfing.

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Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Midnight project life kit; multi-colored square card and letter stickers from the Studio Calico July kit; calendar, yellow/orange, and this is summer cards, button, stamps, arrow sticker, and label stickers from the Kelly Purkey August + September kit.

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Project Life: Week 31

Week 31 (July 29 – August 4)

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What happened this week: We had a pretty normal work week with Greg home. I think we were both home three evenings in a row, which might be a 2013 record. Over the weekend Greg headed to Suncadia for Guys Golf Weekend. I stayed in Seattle and enjoyed lots of time with girl friends and got some more house decorating tackled. My MIL had Alfred all weekend – on Saturday I left the house at 11:30 am and wasn’t home until 11pm. I don’t know the last time that happened.

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Photography: With the exception of the house photo and the pizza photo, everything is from our iPhones. Greg took about half the photos in the insert.

Proof that there is no such thing as perfection in PL. I got a new date stamp and clearly it is above my intelligence level.

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Out of the norm: I’ve been wanting to do a ‘day in the life’ spread for a while. I think it will be fun to do them every once in a while and see how life changes over time. Greg was totally on board and sent my six or seven pictures throughout his day on Tuesday. I picked from the 20ish pictures we ended up with and created the insert.

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Because we were taking so many photos on Tuesday, I decided to go with one large photo for the right hand side. (Credit for this idea goes to Elise, I believe I first saw this when she did it to bookend a week in the life spread.) Our house seemed like the perfect subject. I haven’t taken any photos of it from the outside and it’s definitely been central to our lives the last eight months. I love larger photos split across multiple pockets. And I love our house.

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Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Midnight project life kit; the ampersand card is from the Studio Calico July kit; his and hers stamps from Elise Joy; Happiness Right Here frame stamp is from the Kelly Purkey August + September kit; a day in the life card is free from Ali Edwards; we were here card is from Paislee Press; quote card free from Elise Joy.

Project Life: Week 30

Week 30 (July 22 – July 28)

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And now we’re at week 30. Documenting these summer months has been and continues to be so much fun. It might seem silly that I’m taking so many very similar pictures, but there’s a method to the madness. It’s no secret I struggle through February to May living in the PNW. My hope is that next year when I’m having a hard time I’ll be able to look through all these weeks. I’ll remember that for a pretty decent chunk of the year there is nowhere better to live, that we eat so many meals outside, that it stays light out for 18 hours a day, that we walk everywhere, that we BBQ nonstop, and that the sun shines every day.

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What happened this week: We had friends over for a BBQ and used our fire pit for the first time to make s’mores. We had new bedroom furniture delivered and after an epic trip to IKEA filled rooms with lamps and other accessories. And we got outside as much as possible. I had dinner with a good friend from San Francisco who was in town for work.

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Out of the norm: I created a little insert of the three parks we visited this week. I cut the “Remember This” off of a journal card and stapled it to the insert to use as a tab.

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Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; the Today I and July calendar cards, We Were Here badge, and letter stickers are from the Studio Calico July kit; the See Go Do card is from an add-on kit to the July SC kit but looks like it’s no longer available.
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I finally figured out the settings required to open the pictures larger and in a new tab. They should all be clickable now.

Project Life: Week 29

Week 29 (July 15 – July 21)

It seems unreal that we’re approaching week 30. Also, it’s twenty nine weeks in and I’m still struggling to find a good spot in our house to take decent photos of the album.

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What happened this week: The usual – lots of walking, a Sounders game, doodle antics, and new BBQ recipe trying. We cleaned out the garage finally and enjoyed an afternoon at the Allegre’s baby shower.

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Photography: Mostly iPhone with a few DSLR and 10:1 Beth to Greg; Greg documented the garage clean out process.

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Out of the norm: Nothing very different than usual. I made the “life is so good right now” card on the far right. The blurred out card is just a description of what Greg and I are both doing at work right now. I thought it would be fun down the road to look back and read that, especially given how often we change roles. And my personal set of internet rules includes keeping work off the internet.

Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Elise Joy I LOVE and *You Are Here stamps and free download quote cards; the wood grain card and stickers are from the Studio Calico July kit. (I love the Studio Calico kit – for $18 a month I get a few supplies in the mail to keep things interesting.)

Project Life: Week 28

Week 28 (July 8 – July 14)

I’m finally caught up! If you click on the pictures they should open slightly larger to read the text, should you be interested. IMG_6283_edited-1

What happened this week: Pretty much nothing and it was amazing. Greg traveled this week, Talia and I took the doodle on a five mile walk one night, and we had a very low key weekend with just a few plans. For my phone photography class, I looked for all the colors of the rainbow in flowers while I walked to a massage appointment one night.

The highlight of the week was the birth of Miss Sloane Harper Kozlowski on the morning of the 9th. I have a 5×7 insert saved in this week to include her birth announcement. Your BFF having her first baby requires more than just a photo square, it definitely calls for an insert.

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Photography: I finally used my DSLR for a few photos this week, but mostly iPhone as usual. I took all the photos. IMG_6288_edited-1

Out of the norm: I was inspired by an Instgramer (@trishaharrison) who posts her weekly spreads. I’ve been struggling with how to caption photos without using a bunch of journaling cards. She seemed to have the perfect solution – some type of label stickers used on the pictures. I don’t know exactly what she uses, but I just cut down while address labels I found in my desk. I love it! Just need to work on putting them on a little straighter next time. I also stamped on paper with my I LOVE stamp and wrote the first things that came to mind. (I wrote them in random squares, so there is no order to the things I love here.)IMG_6289_edited-1

Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Elise Joy I LOVE stamp; the Makes Me Smile card is from the Studio Calico July kit.

Project Life: Week 27

Week 27 (July 1 – July 7)

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What happened this week: Fourth of July! We worked Monday to Wednesday then took off for Lake Chelan. We stayed at the condo with Ken and Cathy until Saturday then came home to do fun stuff like laundry and grocery shopping for the first time in weeks.

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Photography: I took all the pictures with my phone. I didn’t bring my ‘big’ camera with me, I’ve realized I just don’t get it out when we’re on a trip.

IMG_6281_edited-1Out of the norm: I took a shadow picture of the three of us and it’s by far my favorite picture right now. It sums up our summer so far perfectly – long walks with just our little family. So far we’re half way to my 50 mile goal and loving it. We walk all the time (so much in fact, we went to do a mile late on Sunday night before bed and one block in he just sat down and refused to walk any more). It’s defining the summer for me and I love it.

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Alfred learned to swim! Greg took him off the boat launch into the water and to his ball. Once his little legs were moving, he let him go and he swam right back to me on the steps. He won’t jump in and swim on his own yet, but at least we know he can do it. IMG_6279_edited-1

Supplies used: Seafoam project life kit; Elise Joy *You Are Here stamp; the heart and observations cards are from the Studio Calico July kit.

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