1.24.2016

January's *Adventure* - Camping!

Hi friends!

You may remember {from this post} that this is the Year of Adventure!
Instead of new year resolutions, I've claimed a *One Word* for many years now. This year's *adventure* is real life, crafting, or surprises along the way!

January's adventures took us camping!
Suffice it to say, I am so not a camper,
especially knowing I'm going to be in a tent, sleeping bag, with dirt and bugs!
This was a big, big, B-I-G stretch for me!
But my wayfaring, adventurous spirit took over 
and we hit the open road with a "come what may" attitude :) 
We found ourselves in a very rural, rustic area of central Florida
on the outskirts of Lake Okeechobee.
With a lack back semblence, there was a distinct feel of a time gone by.
They still say howdy and ma'am and, with a tip of the hat, wish you a good day.
It's just a stone's throw from Miami,
worth the nearly 3 hour, one way drive. 
Far removed from the hustle and bustle of our daily life,
I appreciated the unspoiled way of life.

We found ourselves arriving in the evening after a horrible Thunderstorm
 ripped through the camp with 30 mph winds and saturated the grounds,
making it too rain soaked to pitch tents.
The few of us that braved the storm to get up there
 were granted access to "higher grounds" until morning,
 putting up the tents in the darkness of the night
with just lanterns and moonlight!


 
 This is what I could see outside the tent ~
Nothing! 


Prayers said, tents up, we 'adventured' on.
We set up a make shift "get through the night" camp,
assembled our small stoves and ate around the campfire.
Those of us that braved the first night sat chatting
under a million stars on the chilly, clear {and now rain-free} night.
 
We huddled into our tents for the night ...
my always reading son dove into his new book
by the lantern's light,
and I later watched him in beautiful slumber by the light of the moon


The next day was postcard perfect -
absolutely STUNNING weather, sunshiny skies and just cool enough 
to make everything wonderful ..
canoeing, hiking the nature trails, merit badge lessons, scavenger hunts,
and so much more. 




A few more families showed up late in the evening 
 just in time for camp karaoke, scary campfire stories and more s'mores!
(I won't post any of the pictures with other scouts, which is most of my pictures) :(

One of my very very VERY favorite things to do is canoe,
and as soon as the sun rose in the mornings
(and since I wasn't in charge of breakfast or scout duty!),
I channeled my inner Nicholas Sparks to venture into God's creation ↓

  
Be still my heart.

Through twists and turns, strong current and freezing water,
I was one with the river ♥

 
 


 For trip one, I cleared nearly 6 miles :)


Back on land .......

 We took nature hikes - THROUGH this!  
Our Den Leader thought it would be 'great experience!'
I think he took Frost's "Take the path less traveled" to heart ...

Eventually, all roads lead to Rome - right?
We would find actual trails and paths, here or there .... 
 

 Many paths ventured into the wet marshes, a vast beauty of the Everglades
that must be seen at least once in a lifetime ♥
One scout didn't follow the 'blaze' on the trail and
found himself upon this grass ........ except, it's not grass!


Look again - that's water!
 
      My son wanted to catch mommy a fish for dinner so badly.
We were told at the camp bait shop that the fish weren't biting -
too cold for Florida fish and the water was too high from the previous weeks' rain
but with good spirits (and luckily camp food!) he & the other Scouts had fun :)


 The lake was glassy and smooth, ripple free and eerily calm + beautiful.
I prayed that my son (and the scout friend with us)
would not rock the canoe!
Water mocassins,

alligators basking in the mid-morning son, one on a nest of her eggs.
Great lesson in WE are the visitors, it is THEIR home! 
   


We were informed that we were in for some bad weather again that night,
and sure enough, 3 am brought howling winds, torrential rain, freezing temps
(by Florida standards, especially since we were amidst many citrus growers).

Some of the families had packed up and headed out,
but my husband's confidence in his new Coleman tent
fantastic 'hurricane force tent staking' and,
apparently, his newfound "Be bold, baby! Be committed!' stanza
was included in the Year of Adventure.    
O-kay!

Just in case, I mapped out the way to the SUV,
flashlight in hand and knew I'd be sleeping with one eye open.
And based on the symphony of dad's snoring in tents around me,
probably not much at all!
Sleep eluding me, I briefly opened the tent fla
to see a crisp, clear night with so many stars lining the sky.
What an incredible gift to behold ♥      
  


 Sure enough, by 4 am, the rain arrived in full force. 
But, thanks be to God, the tent held up fabulously!
Not a single drop of water made it's way inside. 
In the morning, we surveyed camp and found much it had blown away.
 Anything that had been left out
(tables, tarps, stoves, etc) were all strewn about and not all of the tents made it. 
Many families were soaked through and spent the morning 'drying out' 
everything on tree branches and fence posts.  
My bestie brought out her dad's ancient coffee percolator
and we got the fire going for one of the best cups of joe! ♥ 

The sunrise also brought sunshine, and it stayed with us the rest of the trip!
 With Arrow of Light requirements mostly done,  
we had a lot of free time to explore and trek and hike and play :)
The Scouts voted me 'best on the river'
and my heart smiled :)

What's a little last night's rain going to do to Scouts?
Give them opportunity!
We put our rainboots and waterproof hikers on and explored!
   

While tromping through mud and muck and whatnot,
I hear my son ....
"Mommy!  Look at this little guy!"
  
Have mercy.

It. Is. A. Snake!

    Poor thing didn't survive the night,
but still ....... son, use a stick! 

Although we stayed another 2 nights and 1 day,
it rolled quickly into each other and before we knew it - 
time to head for home!
Bugs, rain, reptiles, exhaustion and all things crawling aside,
we had an incredibly fun and adventurous time, unexpectedly so :)  
I was actually as sad as my son to leave for home,
though I missed the girls and the fur babies.

January was so much fun, I can't wait for February's adventure!

Adventure Awaits ...
Find your tribe!
~Kelly         
   






    

1.18.2016

Animal Antics! :)

Happy Tuesday! :)

  We just rolled in late yesterday from a truly memorable camping trip ...
 Oh the stories I will share with you :)
  It was so much fun, educational, entertaining, somewhat scary!
Those chatty, excited little boys had us up at the crack of dawn every morning,
bustling with energy and this weary old lady had to scramble to keep up!
They went from dawn to well after campfires each night ...
Luckily, one of my besties in the den brought along her dad's 40+ year old 
camping percolator from 'back in the day' -
the kids got a history "what is THAT?!" lesson but GLORIOUS coffee for us!
  We had such an amazing time, and I'll be posting pictures this week :)

Meanwhile, back at the ranch .......... hee hee!
It's time for a new challenge at The Ink Spot!
You may recall from this post that Riley and Company now has a new home,
nestled in with 5 other stamp companies all in one place!
I was the hostess this week and chose Animal Antics as the inspiration,
inking up Balloon Riley and the sentiment "make today
for this cheerful, pick me up card.

Here is the front:

And the inside of my card:


Time to tackle a mountain of laundry, visit my babies (both human and furry!),
AND stop by to see you all to see what crafty things you've been up to!

If you'd like to take a peek at the rest of The Ink Spot DT inspiration,
you can find the ladies here on the blog -
some super talent has joined our team and we're growing by leaps and bounds ~
new DT members, new stamp lines, new inspiration!

Big hugs, Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly 


 

1.15.2016

Dueling Darlings - Get Well Soon!


Happy Friday!
 
Our little man has been waiting on this day more than me!
We are en route to 'roughing it',
camping in rural central Florida with my son's Boy Scout Den. 
HOO-RAH!
This campground is so rustic, it doesn't even have electricity :'/
Tents, bugs, snakes - all things that will make the scouts crazy happy
(and this mom hiding in the car at night, no doubt!)
4 days, 3 nights ......
I'm trading my Starbucks,
fpr sleeping under the stars!
As my husband pointed out, I did sign on for a year of Adventure - LOL!

And It's here, it's here!
The DDD!
After a long winter's nap,
the Dueling Darling card kit group is back and ready to color, craft, create!.
This month, our hostess for the Divas is Barb,
and Tracie is hostessing for the Dazzlers ...
and they've chosen a charming theme of:  Get Well Soon!
And a warm welcome to our newest member, Terry :)





Our card kit from Barb included a stamped image from her favorite co:
Whipper Snapper!
She also included some absolutely luscious SU paper, Comfort Cafe
and embellishments to match ...
the object of the card kit is to use just your own cardstock and glue,
as the rest of the card is made with the items sent.
I loved every little piece of this generous, charming kit - 
a few more cards can still be made!

Please be sure to check in with the rest of the Divas and Dazzlers
to see what they've created ~
you can find them in my sidebar! ♥
*my dd will be by to edit this, as seeing it now it's grainy 
and the lighting is crazy!*

Big hugs, Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly
 
 

 

1.09.2016

3 Musketeers - A Snowman's Soul


Good Morning!
We survived winter!

All 2 days of it.

We had some absolutely gorgeous 60* weather for a day or two,
most of Miami bundled up in winter jackets, scarves, hats and
 - yep, even snow boots!
I couldn't help but chuckle as I donned my short sleeves and capris,
soaking up every single bit of that chilliness ♥

It's the 9th of the month, which means the 3 Musketeers are back!
We are a trio of friends that swap an image every month,
and this month I was up as hostess :)
I knew wanted to send out an image that reflects winter and snow, 
and A Snowman's Soul by Lil Inker Designs stole my heart when I saw it.
It reflects not only how much I long for snowy days,
but the memories of my brother and I romping in the snow for hours!

You may remember I posted a matching Fall themed card 
with these cute vintage kids: Pumpkins
Such a darling image ♥



My card!  
While I was not intending to create a card using terracotta,
my card took an adventurous direction!
My 11 year old son and I play this little game 
where he will select 3 colors of his chosing,
 whether it be sheets of cardstock, buttons, etc.
Sometimes they are spot on, sometimes they are a bit .... 'out there'!
Today is a terracotta/teal/brass combo,
and I'm actually kinda digging it now that it's done ~ LOL!


Be sure to check out Barb and Jeanette's blogs 
to see what they've created with this identical image!
Thanks for stopping by today!

Big Hugs, Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly

1.05.2016

Purr-fect Friend! ♥




Hi friends!


It's time for a new challenge at Riley and Company and Cornish Heritage Farms!
You may have already heard the BIG news that in this new year,
many wonderful changes are happening.
 Tanya Kostynuk, owner extraordinaire of Riley and Company and CHF,




 have had two different Design Teams. 
 Now, the two Teams have been combined in one happy bunch!

And ... this blog will be our new home!

And as you can see on the blog, there are 6 stamp stores  - all in one place!  WOW!

Today is the first challenge for the combined DT, and it's brought to us by Heather.
She challenged us this week to create a card using two stamps: 
One from the Riley and Company line and one from Cornish Heritage Farms.

You may remember Burt from this post when he debuted in our new release,
so I had to ink him up again! Smiling Burt is from Riley and Co, 
(since it was a purr-fect match) :)



I left the inside of this one blank for a paw-sitive message later!

Please check out the new stampin' ground The Ink Spot,
as well as what the new DT has created this week!

Big hugs, Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly

1.02.2016

One Word 2016!

 





"Let's go on an Adventure!" 
 Those are five precious little words that I still recall from my little boy,
 always skipping along, jumping around, happily wearing his forever smile.  That's one thing he never takes off - his smile :)

Every year, and at least for the past 4-5 years here on my blog,
 I always chose a "Word of the Year" ..
that one little word that nudges me along to a goal I'm striving toward

Last year was Focus.  
And ...... that's about the one thing I didn't do.
  I was all over the place - literally!
Last year was horrible for time management, 
changes (some good, some not), life being off balance, 
and me generally running myself into the ground full speed.
Now, that's not unusual for me, just not acceptable, 
especially when I was striving for a year of trying to focus!
That didn't happen.

This year, my word came so effortlessly.
As lightly as the evening breeze that flows through our palm trees,
I heard it echo in my mind and I just knew.
I heard it, it spoke to me, and I never faltered in knowing it was mine.
This will be the year of Adventure!
 
While I'm not planning to swim with the sharks off the coast of Gaansbai,
or climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro,
adventure will lead the way to a healthier, happier year ♥

Adventure is defined as:
1. an exciting or very unusual experience.

2. participation in exciting undertakings or enterprises: the spirit of adventure.
 That's a mantra that make ME smile, too :)
A year filled with imagination, creativity, exploration, learning, growing.
 
When I quick glance at my year ahead,
I know there are areas this will hold steadfast:

*Church: I love my bible study friends!  So So much!  
I'm looking forward to our adventures together
 as we lead into new chapters - bibles included!
Our biggest adventure will be finding a new church, but we have faith!

*Children:  Can adventures be anymore enriching than when shared with 
the babies?!  Immeasurable possibilities!  
We're a big, busy family but this year,
we plan to document our areas of exploration each month ~ 
and somehow my creativity will tie that into a card ♥
 
*Crafting:  When the entire craft room is downsized
 to a rickety, teeny tiny wooden desk, that alone is an adventure!
I jest :)
 I've packed, organized, peeked, repacked, purged, donated and refreshed.
There's no out with the old, in with the new for this gal ~
I've dusted off, polished up, and welcomed my old stamps as new this year!
 
 
  So here's to 2016!
  Adventure awaits.
    Find your tribe :)

Big hugs, Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly