Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Trick or Treat Street

For last night's speed scrap at Digi Scrap LO Contests hosted by NutsAboutGabe
Credits:
Trick or Treat Blog Train
stitch - "apple of my Eye" by Snowflake Beach Designs
Star - "School Rulz" by Dora Phillips
heart - "Positively Perfect Pink" by Scripity Scrap
Bracket - "Allstar" by Heavenly Scraps

Friday, November 21, 2008

Fly

For Wednesday's Speed Scrap at Ginger Scraps. Hosted by Me!
Credits:
Paper: Dkblue - by Emily Giovanni, crinkle paper - by Harmonystar, tan -by Scripity Scrap
Stars, hearts,Photo corners, stitches and tags by Harmonystar
String by Gunhild
Mesh by Just Mommies blog train

Halloween

For Template Challenge at "Ginger Scraps" and "Let's Edit some pictures"
Credits:
Template by Julie
"Halloween Harvest" Statements by Jodi available at http://www.statementsbyjodi.com/store
Frog from "Backyard Playground" ADS Collab

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

11-18 speed scrap at Ginger Scraps!

Don't forget our marvelous Wednesday Night Speed Scrap at Ginger Scraps!
Wednesday Nov. 19
7 p.m. Pacific
8 p.m. Mountain
9 p.m. Central
10p.m. Eastern
Of course there's a fabulous Participation Prize!
I love Swirlies! Don't you? They have such infinite uses! I recently learned how to make them so I thought I'd share. They are all black so you can do what you want with them. Paste in any color or pattern you want to make it match your Layout! Or let it enhance your background by using a blend option! Yay Swirlies!

Autumn Fun

For Today's Speed Scrap at Digi Scrap LO Contests Hosted by ME!
Credits:
"Fall Frenzy" by Priddy Sweet Scraps
Beads - "summers end" Collab. Assembled by me
Alpha - "Falling for you" by Lori Cameron
staple - "bits n pieces" by Harmonystar

Twinner Cousins

For last night Speed Scrap at Digi Scrap LO Contests hosted by NutsAboutGabe


Credits:
"Backyard Playground" ADS Collab
"My Favorite Jeans" by Creative Dreams
"Make Like a Tree" by Harmonystar

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Watch Listen Wonder

For Friday's speed scrap at Digi Scrap LO Contests hosted by Missdamsel
It's not a fave of mine. Expect to see this picture done again, cause I love the picture, just not the layout.

Credits:
"Spice Market" by Emily Giovanni
strip clusters by Danielle Young
Charm by LL Creations

Friday, November 14, 2008

Toys for Children

Jodi over at Statements by Jodi has made a fabulous toy kit to raise money for toys for the Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia. Jodi was there a bit as a child and remembers the comfort those toys brought her. Read about it more on her blog .

The whole kit will be only $2 and every cent of that goes to buying toys for the hospital. You can go directly to here store here . If you would like to give more or aren't a digi scrapper but would like to help, you can always click the "Donate" button on her blog, but make sure to specify it's for the childrens toys.


Enough of that lets look at this kit!





And of course a Layout I made using it!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Frog & Ladybug

For last nights speed scrap at Ginger Scraps Pinch hosted by Me!
Credits:
"Kiwi Strawberry" by Ginger Scraps"
Backyard Playground" ADS collab
"A Formal Affair" by Trixie Scraps
Alpha - "grenouille (frog)" by ambre (ladybug Alpha is edited by me)

Hot!

CreditsL
"Hot Mamma" by Ginger Scraps
anything not in the kit is by me

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Quote - Peace with God

Just before Thoreau died, he was asked if he had made peace with God. He replied, "I was not aware we had ever quarreled."

The Golden Compass

About a street-wise girl that gets caught in the middle of a political battle. She goes on a quest to rescue her best friend who has been taken by the Gobbers. on the way she recieves the help of gyptians, armored bears, witches, and an aeronaut!

Or perhaps you know this better from this e-mail:
There will be a new Children's movie out in December called THE GOLDEN COMPASS. It is written by Phillip Pullman, a proud athiest who belongs to secular humanist societies. He hates C. S. Lewis's Chronical's of Narnia and has written a trilogy to show the other side. The movie has been dumbed down to fool kids and their parents in the hope that they will buy his trilogy where in the end the children kill God and everyone can do as they please. Nicole Kidman stars in the movie so it will probably be advertised a lot. This is just a friendly warning that you sure won't hear on the regular TV.

I did check into these alligations and yes Phillip Pullman is an athiest and yes he has strong theological views in that manner. And yes he has said himself that in the end of the series the children "kill God". Though I have not seen anything where he specifically said he Hates the Chronicles of Narnia.

Okay so first of all let me say I have seen the movie and really enjoyed it. There is nothing, evil or dangerous in it so don't freak out. It was very well made and It's just good 'ol fantasy for any age. If you are trying to protect your childen then turn off the smutt on tv and pop in this movie.

So on to the book. Cause that's the real danger right? cause the movie has been "dumbed down" and is designed to "fool kids and parents into buying the triligy"?

Well the ruling power in this alternate version of our own world is the Catholic church. I can see how perhaps they could be upset but I assure you that it's nothing worse than the HISTORICAL stories I've read and movies I've seen about the dark ages when the Catholic church did rule and killed people simply for ideas. So this is far from a new idea and I didn't find it offensive at all. Also it is not uncommon to have the hero/heroin of the story fight against the established ruling power. I can name at least 7! Think about it I bet you can too!

I read this book through waiting for the blasphame and nothing came close until perhaps near the end where this mystery Dust was finally described as physical evidence of the origanal sin of Eve. You know, "for dust thou art,and unto dust shalt thou return . . ." I actually still didn't have a problem with it.

I understand that the other books get more directly to the point and I will read and report my feelings on those but here is my feelings for this book alone. There is no theological danger in reading it. I don't see it as an evil trap by satan to get at our children. C'mon! It's fantasy! Talking armored bears, witches, and Dust. Where's the issue?

Need more than that? Our children are too vulnerable to outside ideas you say? Well let me give some background on MY reading material as a child. In second grade I came across a book in the school library with really pretty pictures. I checked it out and it turned out to be a childrens book on greek mythology. I loved it and read everything on mythology I could get my hands on. By 5th grade I knew all the gods by their greek and roman names as well as their stories. So reading about gods that committ the worst of sins, adultery, murder, not to mention showing all the bad characteristics humans have to offer, jelousy, pride, anger . . . and so on is ok for a child to read but boy Dust is dangerous! My love for mythology continues, but never in my mind was it anything more than fantasy. Do you think children can't tell the difference? If you teach children that The Bible is real and that The Golden Compass is fantasy, they will understand that. There is no danger.

Having said that, let me say that I don't feel The Golden Compass is a very good children's book. But Rachel you just said....
I said it is not a danger to a childs or anyones religeous beliefs. The book is full of very big words with foreign pronunciation and complicated political plots. Yes that's exactly what my teacher has been telling me to put in my children's stories, wait no, that would be keep it interesting but easy to understand! Okay! So I tried to read a chapter out loud to Ryan, as I sometimes do at night, and it flowed so difficultly that I couldn't read out loud and follow what I was saying. I did understand fine reading silently, but it can get confusing. Anyone younger than 4th grade would surely get bored if it was read to them, and find it nearly impossible to read themselves. Furthermore, children die in this story. Not some bitter sweet for the greater good death either, but painful and tragic and make me cry. I say any book that makes me cry should not be read by a child. And finally the ending is not happy. It is full of confusion and betrayal. Children stories do NOT end unhappily. It's an unwritten rule. . . well actually it says that in my Children's writing manual. . . so it is actually a written rule.

I found the book in the teen section of the library. That is appropriate. It is a good read for teens and adults. I enjoyed it and look forward to reading the rest. I'll let you know when I do.




Reflect

For last nights speed scrap at digi scrap LO contests. Hosted by NutsAboutGabe
Credits:
"Wild Cherry Tea" by Ginger Scraps
"Make Like a Tree" by Harmonystar
Bows by Gunhild



Thursday, November 6, 2008

Naughty or Nice?

For Last Nights Speed Scrap at Ginger Scraps Hosted by Me!
Credits:
"Whoville" by Ginger Scraps

Carrots!

From Tuesday's Speed Scrap at Digi Scrap Challenges hosted by ME!
Credits:
"Eat your Veggies" by Ginger Scraps *Coming soon to a gingerscraps store near you*
Swirls - Digitreats
Stitch - "Mango Tango" by Sunshine Studios
Frame - Harmonystar

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Speed Scrap at Ginger Scraps!

Speed Scrap tomorrow at Ginger Scraps! http://gingerscraps.net/ go to the forum, challenges then the speed scrap that says 11-5.

Wed. Nov. 5


7 p.m. Pacific

8 p.m. Mountain

9 p.m. Central

10 p.m. Eastern

and of course there's a participation prize!

"Baby on the Move" are Silhouettes of my baby boy and my Niece. I hope that's okay Jess.

Path of Right.

For last night's speed scrap at Digi Scrap Challenges hosted by NutsAboutGabe
Credits:
Frame - Kubivet
Screws & chain - "Bits n pieces" by Harmonystar
Paper - "Autumn Series" by Tempusfugit & "Fall Frenzy" by Priddy Sweet Scraps
Tree & Leaves - "Fall Frenzy" by Priddy Sweet Scraps
Leaves - "Make like a tree" by Harmonystar
Stitching - "Cornocopia of Color" ADSD Collab
String - "Chance of Rain" by Bon Scrapatit