29th
July
2008
It is so hard for me to believe that a year has passed, it passed so very quickly. Our granddaughter has turned one!
I remember early last summer, receiving our Baby shower invitations to both the shower in California, where they live, and the one in Kansas City, where my step-daughter grew up and her mom still lives. It was so hard for us to believe she was even pregnant, but we were sure excited for her. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to make it to either shower, but we did send out gifts. Then, not too long after the baby was born, my husband and our daughter flew out to California to meet the newest member of our family.
This past June, we flew mom, dad and little one out to visit with us. It was my first time to get to see her and I was thrilled. She is absolutely adorable and so smart! She is definitely going to be keeping them on their toes. I had so much fun doting on her and I took her shopping for clothes and shoes, what fun! Of course, that’s what grandmothers are supposed to do, right?!
Last week, our little one turned one. We got her party invitation in the mail, but again, we weren’t able to attend. That’s okay, her daddy was good and emailed us a ton of photos and it looked like everyone, including our little one, had a fabulous time. I was out of town and still need to mail her gift, which I will do in the next few days.
While I’m talking about it, I have to tell you, they’ve always used the cutest invitations. I’m not exactly sure where they’ve gotten them, but I know that vistaprint.com offers a wide selection. I’ve purchased a number of printed items from them and have been very happy with their work. If you need to order invitations, you can type in the coupon code FREEINVITE at checkout and receive 10 free invites.
Tags: baby shower invitations, free invites, vistaprint.com
From Baby Shower Invitations to First Birthday Party Invites
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29th
July
2008

After spending two weeks on the road and away from home, I have plenty of things to tackle around here. I’ve been tackling laundry, a couple of loads a day, since Sunday and am washing the bedding today. I finished unloading our van yesterday. Yes, it’s unloaded. Now I need to put everything away. I managed to unpack my suitcases on Saturday night, but everything else is still waiting to be put away. This includes all of my sewing items, fabrics, products, etc. I also have spent the last couple of days tackling the mound of mail that was waiting for me. I’ve got everything sorted and most of what is left requires some sort of action. Some will need a phone call to be made, some need forms filled out and sent in.

Finally, I would be sharing more photos, but I still need to download all the pictures from the trip. Most of the photos are on my new camera which requires me to connect a cord to the computer in order to download. (For some reason, my computer won’t recognize the memory card).

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Tackle It Tuesday
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28th
July
2008
I was given the opportunity to write about something very important today and I jumped at the chance. While I’ve never personally had anyone in my family suffer from Alzheimer’s, I do have friends that have had to deal with it and, for them, I write this.
To raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s, the Alzheimer’s Association sponsors the annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk. This Memory Walk is available for all ages to participate and is run by volunteers. More than 600 communities across the United States participate in this important event. The walk is usually 2-3 miles in length and is typically held on a weekend in the Fall. Simply by visiting the Alzheimer’s Association website, I was able to learn that there is a Memory Walk scheduled in my own town in October of this year.
There is a strong need for team captains, so if you’re a leader, have friends who enjoy walking, and would like to help fight Alzheimer’s, check out the Alzheimer’s Memory Walk; “together, we can Move a nation”.

Tags: Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Association, Memory Walk
Alzheimer’s Memory Walk
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26th
July
2008
Finally! We’re on the road and we are headed home. We left Atlanta behind this morning, and after a slight traffic delay due to highway construction, we are now cruising along interstate 20 through Alabama. This is my first time to ever write a post from my phone; my thumbs are tired from typing! I can’t wait to get home and be able to sleep in my own bed. Hope everyone has a great weekend!
Tags: Alabama, road trip
On The Road Home
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25th
July
2008
I left Dallas almost 2 weeks ago on a road trip that would take us to Eastern Kentucky and then back down to the Knoxville, TN area for a combination business/pleasure trip. My daughter and I, along with our dog, met up with both of my sisters, their husbands and a couple of my nieces and nephews to enjoy a few days in The Great Smoky Mountains and we had a blast together. Even our dog acclimated to being on the road and enjoyed everyone’s attention.
Just before heading back to Dallas and home, I received a call that there had been a death in the family and I needed to divert our route to Atlanta for the funeral. This is certainly not my idea of a great vacation, but I am trying to make the best of things. The funeral was yesterday and we have all of today to find things to do in Atlanta. There are some really cool things to do too! I’m thinking it would be awesome to do the Segway Day Tour of Atlanta. Of course, my daughter thinks that would be pretty cool too! We’d be able to see the CNN Center, World of Coke, Georgia Aquarium, and Centennial Olympic Park, all while riding a Segway! Now, the Segway Ghosts and Legends Tour of Atlanta would probably capture my husband’s attention. He loves anything paranormal.
I think there is so much interesting history here in Atlanta. As much as I loved taking New York City tours, I love the old south. It’s much more laid back and relaxed. The traffic around here is pretty heavy, but I think that once we get downtown and get ourselves onto a Segway, it will be a ton of fun. I’ve been utilizing Trusted Tours & Attractions online travel guides to get information on things to do. It’s been extremely helpful.
I also receive the Trusted Tours & Attractions Newsletter which helps a great deal. If I hadn’t all ready signed up for the newsletter, I would head right over to the newsletter sign up page, because, if you sign up now, you might win a $150 iTunes gift card.

Anyway, I hope to be back home in a few days. In the mean time, I plan to have fun in Atlanta!
Tags: Atlanta, road trip, Segway, Trusted Tours & Attractions
Our Continuing Road Trip
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