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			<description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: I’ve always loved sharing stories together as a family.  Perhaps it’s what sparked my love for every day life stories.  I can’t but  cherish the moments like this gathered around one of my scrapbooks.Supplies: Template- Kitty Designs, Paper: Paislee Press, Elements: Lyndi Cullins, One Little Bird, Ali Edwards]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[This Ain't No City Girl's Life- Double Sided 6 X12]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: I was looking through our pictures when I was struck with how much the outdoors and hunting are a part of our life.  It was a time capsule of our life- and how much time we spend out in the woods- working, playing, walking, hunting, laughing, celebrating.  And yes, there are moments we don’t get along or that just don’t go our way- how many times have we picked up corn off the ground?  For the most part though, we have a great life out here.  But, this is a very integral part of our life story.  It’s a story that’s evolved over time.  Your story has evolved since you were a little kid hunting with your parents, getting guns at an early age, and hunting in South Texas.  I never imagined this life for myself- never, ever, ever.  I didn’t grow up in a hunting family.  But over time, it’s become a part of me as much as it’s a part of you.  As deer season began this weekend, it was me that was getting excited while packing the gear.  As I thought about that and looked at all these pictures while sitting in camp, I couldn’t help but think this ain’t no city girl’s life.  I love this life!Supplies: Ali Edwards Template and "This is Life" word art, Paper Gina Cabrera]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: I was looking through our pictures when I was struck with how much the outdoors and hunting are a part of our life.  It was a time capsule of our life- and how much time we spend out in the woods- working, playing, walking, hunting, laughing, celebrating.  And yes, there are moments we don’t get along or that just don’t go our way- how many times have we picked up corn off the ground?  For the most part though, we have a great life out here.  But, this is a very integral part of our life story.  It’s a story that’s evolved over time.  Your story has evolved since you were a little kid hunting with your parents, getting guns at an early age, and hunting in South Texas.  I never imagined this life for myself- never, ever, ever.  I didn’t grow up in a hunting family.  But over time, it’s become a part of me as much as it’s a part of you.  As deer season began this weekend, it was me that was getting excited while packing the gear.  As I thought about that and looked at all these pictures while sitting in camp, I couldn’t help but think this ain’t no city girl’s life.  I love this life!Supplies: Ali Edwards Template and "This is Life" word art, Paper Gina Cabrera]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: I was looking through our pictures when I was struck with how much the outdoors and hunting are a part of our life.  It was a time capsule of our life- and how much time we spend out in the woods- working, playing, walking, hunting, laughing, celebrating.  And yes, there are moments we don’t get along or that just don’t go our way- how many times have we picked up corn off the ground?  For the most part though, we have a great life out here.  But, this is a very integral part of our life story.  It’s a story that’s evolved over time.  Your story has evolved since you were a little kid hunting with your parents, getting guns at an early age, and hunting in South Texas.  I never imagined this life for myself- never, ever, ever.  I didn’t grow up in a hunting family.  But over time, it’s become a part of me as much as it’s a part of you.  As deer season began this weekend, it was me that was getting excited while packing the gear.  As I thought about that and looked at all these pictures while sitting in camp, I couldn’t help but think this ain’t no city girl’s life.  I love this life!Supplies: Ali Edwards Template and "This is Life" word art, Paper Gina Cabrera]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: I was looking through our pictures when I was struck with how much the outdoors and hunting are a part of our life.  It was a time capsule of our life- and how much time we spend out in the woods- working, playing, walking, hunting, laughing, celebrating.  And yes, there are moments we don’t get along or that just don’t go our way- how many times have we picked up corn off the ground?  For the most part though, we have a great life out here.  But, this is a very integral part of our life story.  It’s a story that’s evolved over time.  Your story has evolved since you were a little kid hunting with your parents, getting guns at an early age, and hunting in South Texas.  I never imagined this life for myself- never, ever, ever.  I didn’t grow up in a hunting family.  But over time, it’s become a part of me as much as it’s a part of you.  As deer season began this weekend, it was me that was getting excited while packing the gear.  As I thought about that and looked at all these pictures while sitting in camp, I couldn’t help but think this ain’t no city girl’s life.  I love this life!Supplies: Ali Edwards Template and "This is Life" word art, Paper Gina Cabrera]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Techie or Non Techie]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: Who knew?  I never would have thunk it.  Just a few weeks after getting our new cell phones- the ones you insisted you didn't want- I looked back while taking pictures along the Llano and there you were.  Sitting along the river on the internet.  Me, the real techie, I was totally unplugged and taking in the beautiful scenery.  And you, the tech hater- on your cell phone on vacation.Supplies: Template- Paislee Press, Papers Michelle Martin, Overlay- Lynn Grieveson]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: Who knew?  I never would have thunk it.  Just a few weeks after getting our new cell phones- the ones you insisted you didn't want- I looked back while taking pictures along the Llano and there you were.  Sitting along the river on the internet.  Me, the real techie, I was totally unplugged and taking in the beautiful scenery.  And you, the tech hater- on your cell phone on vacation.Supplies: Template- Paislee Press, Papers Michelle Martin, Overlay- Lynn Grieveson]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Route 66 Reflections Right Side]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: We love spending time in the Plaza.  the Plaza in lights is just as amazing as I remembered from my childhood.  The Raphael was a great place to stay allowing us to just stay put there in the Plaza.  We walked to the art museum where Cody was amazed by sights outside.  The thick ice they broke up in the bond/fountain and then the Badminton Birdies he just had to touch.Geese are amazing.  We looked out over the fields from Joplin to Kansas City in amazement at the sheer numbers.  The, we got to watch them flying at eye level outside of our hotel room.  It was so delightful to see them in mass like that.It’s fun to just stop somewhere advertised in all the roadside billboards. We ate at Smith’s and had pork tenderloin sandwiches that were really good.  My biggest memory stopping here was Cody shooting his straw wrapper right down my shirt.  I laughed and cried so hard- I was so embarrassed.The Bass Pro in Springfield was all hype and just did not deliver.  I think back when they weren’t everywhere, it probably was something more special.  But for us, it just seemed like more of the same old thing.  We were glad when we settled in for the night to just order in Pizza.Springfield began our epic Route 66 trip.  Even though we stayed in a new hotel, we were reminded how much hotels and times have changed after seing just a few sights.  We instantly fell in love with all the old signs and buildings.   We began to see that we were going to enjoy stepping back in time.  I don’t think we ever expected we would just stop so many places and take pictures.  We found ourselves stopping all the time checking out various landmarks along Route 66.  While the drive was slower, it was nice that the trip had a slower pace.We really wanted to eat at the Ku-Ku Burger but we didn’t go by there at meal time.  There were a lot of other places that were closed when we went by.  I don’t think we’d have ever made it as far as we did if they’d ben open.Route 66 made us into a diferent kind of tourist.  We stayed one of the mom & pop stores.  We did the things tourist do.  Taking pictures of us in front of things and other giant things.  We left a camera with return postage at the Blue Whale (and got it back with interesting pictures).  We were mesmerized by the energy of the old man that gave us the history of the round barn.  We also learned a lot about how to deal with each other when we got lost along the way.One of the things I wanted to do was meet my online friend Debbie west of Oklahoma City.  Cody drove all night from Oklahoma City to Elk City so we could meet her and I loved every second of visitng with her as we wandered the museum.  I didn’t love the truck picking up a leak that meant trouble- thankfully we found a dealership that could work on it several hours away.We still love Turner Falls but we headed on after that to Dallas.  We had a hockey game to see.  We loved the comraderie of the Sabres there in the Stars Areana.  We won!Supplies- tempates "merged" together- Cathy Zielske and Ali Edwards, Papers Pixel Gypsy and Paislee Press]]></description>
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Route 66 Reflections Right Side]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: We love spending time in the Plaza.  the Plaza in lights is just as amazing as I remembered from my childhood.  The Raphael was a great place to stay allowing us to just stay put there in the Plaza.  We walked to the art museum where Cody was amazed by sights outside.  The thick ice they broke up in the bond/fountain and then the Badminton Birdies he just had to touch.Geese are amazing.  We looked out over the fields from Joplin to Kansas City in amazement at the sheer numbers.  The, we got to watch them flying at eye level outside of our hotel room.  It was so delightful to see them in mass like that.It’s fun to just stop somewhere advertised in all the roadside billboards. We ate at Smith’s and had pork tenderloin sandwiches that were really good.  My biggest memory stopping here was Cody shooting his straw wrapper right down my shirt.  I laughed and cried so hard- I was so embarrassed.The Bass Pro in Springfield was all hype and just did not deliver.  I think back when they weren’t everywhere, it probably was something more special.  But for us, it just seemed like more of the same old thing.  We were glad when we settled in for the night to just order in Pizza.Springfield began our epic Route 66 trip.  Even though we stayed in a new hotel, we were reminded how much hotels and times have changed after seing just a few sights.  We instantly fell in love with all the old signs and buildings.   We began to see that we were going to enjoy stepping back in time.  I don’t think we ever expected we would just stop so many places and take pictures.  We found ourselves stopping all the time checking out various landmarks along Route 66.  While the drive was slower, it was nice that the trip had a slower pace.We really wanted to eat at the Ku-Ku Burger but we didn’t go by there at meal time.  There were a lot of other places that were closed when we went by.  I don’t think we’d have ever made it as far as we did if they’d ben open.Route 66 made us into a diferent kind of tourist.  We stayed one of the mom & pop stores.  We did the things tourist do.  Taking pictures of us in front of things and other giant things.  We left a camera with return postage at the Blue Whale (and got it back with interesting pictures).  We were mesmerized by the energy of the old man that gave us the history of the round barn.  We also learned a lot about how to deal with each other when we got lost along the way.One of the things I wanted to do was meet my online friend Debbie west of Oklahoma City.  Cody drove all night from Oklahoma City to Elk City so we could meet her and I loved every second of visitng with her as we wandered the museum.  I didn’t love the truck picking up a leak that meant trouble- thankfully we found a dealership that could work on it several hours away.We still love Turner Falls but we headed on after that to Dallas.  We had a hockey game to see.  We loved the comraderie of the Sabres there in the Stars Areana.  We won!Supplies- tempates "merged" together- Cathy Zielske and Ali Edwards, Papers Pixel Gypsy and Paislee Press]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: We decided to take a more scenic route out of Florida, in large part because Mom’s a manatee nut! Cody and I thought they were some strange creatures but honestly, didn’t quite see what Mom saw in them.  I honestly didn’t think we were going to be able to get her to leave.  We still had fun and it was interesting. Of course, Cody showed off his inner nut too!Supplies: Template (modified) Kitty Designs, Papers Lyndsey Riches]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Journaling Reads: We decided to take a more scenic route out of Florida, in large part because Mom’s a manatee nut! Cody and I thought they were some strange creatures but honestly, didn’t quite see what Mom saw in them.  I honestly didn’t think we were going to be able to get her to leave.  We still had fun and it was interesting. Of course, Cody showed off his inner nut too!Supplies: Template (modified) Kitty Designs, Papers Lyndsey Riches]]></media:description>
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