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Pretty photogenic young man! Love his look.
Posted by: custom essay | 10/21/2011 at 03:55 AM
I felt that way the first year I did the project. I was so ohrwevelmed at doing this new style of scrapbooking that it was all I could do to just get things in the page anything fancy just paralyzed me. Which is funny because I would do all sorts of fancy traditional scrapbook pages without blinking an eye.Now, though, I'm bored with just using the kit. So this hybrid style is making me happy.I think the most important thing, though, is that you are capturing your family's memories. That is what matters. They won't care, 20 years from now, if you used eyelets or buttons or washi tape. They will be too busy reading the stories you wrote. So, don't beat yourself up for what you're not doing. Celebrate what you are!
Posted by: Carmen | 06/15/2012 at 04:37 AM
Awww honey. I HATE it when that happens. You need to try and wait a few days and then have a redo! Also I have a Droid Eris, which I love, but apletanrpy Verizon does not b/c they stopped making that version. Anyways, I have My Days. And I use it! I LOVE it. Actually you could say I'm obsessed with it!
Posted by: Stanley | 12/19/2012 at 10:16 PM