Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Organizing Albums
Friday, May 15, 2009
Putting memorabilias in Scrapbook Pages
This clear scrapbook envelope is from Hobby Lobby and it already has an adhesive in the back. 
This pocket is from Lisa Bearnson's KOTM. The kit came with different sizes but it's sold out now.
This pocket is from Lisa Bearnson's KOTM. The kit came with different sizes but it's sold out now.
However, you can easily create it.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Congratulations Kelly!

Well, I wish she would be a covergirl someday but I do wish her congratulations for her upcoming communion this weekend. God Bless You my sweet girl.
If you wish to download your picture to the CK Mag just click here: http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/issues/NSD_2009

Sunday, May 3, 2009
There's only one Manny Pacquiao!!!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Day 1 To Salt Lake City,Utah
It's nice to finally made it passed the security checkpoint. Only 1 casualty....my Peter Pan peanut butter jar. I am addicted to peanut butter and I have it anywhere I go. I packed it in my carry on and was confiscated because it's like a gel. Oh well. We ate dinner before boarding the plane because they only serve drinks now. We also have to pay $15 per checked in luggage. I almost forgot that we're only allowed 50 lbs per checked in item , international is 70 lbs. Always good to check the carrier's website. It was also cool that we only paid $30 total for our airfare because of AA's Frequent Flier mileage and Thank You Points from Citibank. Up in the plane, it was nice to see the sunset.
Day 2 Temple Square at Salt Lake City
This is the Assembly Hall
We toured the Temple Square and had a wonderful free tour by the LDS member. They were good and the LDS had an amazing history.

We heard an organ recital at the world famous Mormon Tabernacle and it was awesome. The girls loved listening to the organ pipes. The recital was 30 minutes.
We also went to the genealogy center and was able to find out info about my great granparents. Wish we have more time to research more about my family history. The services are also free.
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