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I first wanted to say that you are truly so inspiring! I have recently gotten two of your books and can't put them down! Besides such great scrapbooking inspiration they are helping me realize life is to short and to enjoy each moment with my wonderful husband and three little boys! (Today we are going park hopping and picnic lunch!) I was excited to that you lived "close"! I live just north of Seattle.

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You can read more about my Adventures in Album Organization series here. I would love to hear about other's systems if you are willing to share. There are so many different ways it can be done depending on your family situation, space, time, etc. There's definitely no right or wrong way to go about this. I am more interested in focusing on documenting & celebrating the stories our of lives. Right now I'm not really worrying about who gets what down the road and how it will all be split up. Layouts that are about both of them/our family ( and not journaled specifically to one or the other) will go into the Family category that will now be dated E:2009, E:2010, etc.The one about Simon reading to Anna (CK, October) will go into Simon's album because the journaling is talking directly to him. I view these pages as essentially love notes to each child and want each of them to have their own collection with pages where they are the subject. Layouts that are about either Anna or Simon will go in their individual albums (organized by year).Now with baby Anna in the mix my plan is the following: Pages that I have made since getting all the albums organized have all found a home quickly and easily. Since my big album organization last year I have been working within the following framework of 12x12 albums:Ĭhris + Ali: stories about the two of us togetherįamily: layouts about our extended families (including some childhood stories for both Chris and I) This is actually one of the benefits of creating digital pages in that you could just have more than one printed to add to each child's album. I'm just not sure which layout to put in whose album so your thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. I have three kids and not much time to scrapbook so the thought of making multiple albums is not too appealing. For ex., the page about Simon reading to Anna.do you make one for each of their albums? If not, whose album are you putting that in?

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I was just wondering if you make double layouts for your kids' albums. Second I received an email from a reader with some questions about organizing albums and pages for people with multiple children: I’ve never done a surprise show like this.Two things happened yesterday that spurred today's post.įirst I received a box of layouts back from Creating Keepsakes (all my layouts from the October issue - I think there were 14 total) that needed to go into albums. Better to do it in our hometown, right after the Laker game. that actually made a point, made a statement. In an exclusive interview with Yahoo!, Kendrick explains why he wanted to do the surprise (and free) concert for his fans. After performing a few songs, the police dispersed the crowd and local news cameras showed up to report on the crowd. In no time, a massive crowd had spilled into the streets, exceeding the limits allowed by the city. Kendrick Lamar fans didn’t know what to expect when the “Swimming Pools” rapper tweeted that he would be performing a secret show on the corners of 12th and Figueroa in downtown Los Angeles – directly across the street from the Staples Center, home court for the Los Angeles Lakers. The enthusiasm for the rapper was made even more clear at a recent concert in his hometown of Los Angeles just one day before his album dropped. His first single off the album “Swimming Pools” is a smash hit, and Kendrick’s fan base continues to expand as many can appreciate the young rapper’s lyrics of substance over dope beats. Los Angeles’ new rap sensation Kendrick Lamar is enjoying the success of his current album, “good kid, m.A.A.d city,” his debut album on TDE/Aftermath/Interscope.










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