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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Moved Again

WOYWW #72


First off, I would like the thank all of you who visited me last week and left such wonderful comments!  You are all the most wonderful ladies I have ever met who I have technically never met. ;)  I must also apologize for not returning the favor, but unfortunately I had become ill with a flu bug and did nothing but sleep for a couple of days. 


For those of you who enjoy nosing about crafty and creative work spaces, visit Julia's blog, Stamping Ground, to take a peek, it's a lot of fun I promise.


Now onto my workdesk, which has moved once more, this time to my kitchen counter.  The simple truth is I just didn't have enough clear space on my real workdesk to work on this project.  The project is a prototype for an event that I have volunteered to help with at the library.  My local library is awesome!  They allow me use of their meeting room each week (for free), for my scrapbooking classes which is such a benefit for me.  I am not sure I could supply enough space in my home for scrapbookers as it is, at times, a job in which you need to spread out.  The library also sponsors a program called Streams to Rivers which pairs the local Senior Citizens with the 3rd and 4th graders at the school to do scheduled activities together.  Isn't this a great idea?  Anyway, I will be instructing them on how to make paper bag albums for their get together in mid-November to use with the pictures each student will be taking of their families over the next several weeks.  The Seniors will help them to assemble their albums while each generation is interacting with one other. 


Happy Wednesday!






13 comments:

  1. Hi ya
    i hope your feeling much better now, what a great idea with the oldies & younguns,gorgeous papers,have great day, happy WOYWW, sue,x (13)

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  2. Love the idea of the project for the seniors and kiddies!

    Sheena #127

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  3. Shari, What a wonderful Library, allowing you to use their room. Good idea re the seniors and kids.


    Kelly

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  4. Shari, I love this project where the seniors and the 3rd and 4th graders work together. This is lovely!

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  5. What a wonderful idea that pairs generations and teaches tolerance and acceptance to both age groups. I am sorry to hear about your being sick. I'm pretty sure you will be punching holes in your sleep if you aren't better soon! Happy WOYWW from #12.

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  6. Lovely idea to get the generations to work together. There is so much each one can teach the other.
    A x

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  7. Like your breakfast bar - great to work on.
    What brilliant ideas your library have - great community spirit there.
    Thanks for your comments - hope the cold does not last. Rest and hot drinks! #22

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  8. Hope you are on the mend now. Envious that you have such a wonderful library, lovely that they allow such opportunities :-) Christine #14

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  9. Hi again, thanks for your comments on my blog. You asked about my desk, it is glass - the pattern is sort of etched/painted underneath, I love it mainly because it is flowery and has butterflies - adore butterflies :-) Christine

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  10. Hope you are feeling much better now.

    What a fab library that lets you do that, being local it's ideal for everyone to get to.

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  11. You're right! that is a wonderful library, and such a great idea getting the young ones and young once together! That will be a treat for all! And your work space is lovely too! Patsy from
    HeARTworks

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  12. Brilliant idea to get different ages working together. Hope you are feeling better now. I'm a newbie to the WOYWW so please be gentle with me!! Best wishes, Kym (No 42)

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