Wednesday, January 17, 2018

WOYWW 1-17-18

First post of the new year!! For the past couple of weeks, I've written "blog post" in my planner, and then forgot about it until evening. Since I'm in the States, that seemed way too late to start, so I would resolve to remember next week. And next week is finally here.

Some of you may remember that we have had what could be termed an "interesting" year, which included 2 semi-unexpected family deaths. I say semi-unexpected because both family members were ill, but the deaths were still sudden. Well, you know how they say it comes in threes . . . (If you don't want to read anything depressing, you should stop here.) My brother-in-law, a great guy, died very suddenly of a heart attack while using a snowblower on Christmas Eve. He was only 63. He and his wife Betty had planned to retire at the end of June, and take a long trip in the fall, similar to our fall trip when we visited Yellowstone. He was in apparent good health, with only the aches and pains that come with age. It was a great shock to all, especially his wife, two sons, and my husband. So we spent Christmas week dealing with that, along with the usual family celebrations. His funeral was the day before New Year's Eve. It had an unexpectedly great turnout, in spite of the holidays and the cold. Like I said, he was a truly great person, friendly and down to earth and very helpful.

And the beat goes on. This weekend we are attending the funeral of a friend. I really didn't know him well, only met him a few times, but my husband knew him. This poor guy was on dialysis the past few years. Every so often we would get word that he was about to pass, but he would somehow rally and hang on! Both he and my brother-in-law are dancing in glory in perfect joy, but it's hard for those of us still on earth. We would all appreciate your prayers!

Now on to more cheerful things. I forgot to take an actual picture of my desk, just some projects I have been working on. Here is a picture of a card I made for my daughter, who shares a birthday with the late, great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


The quality is not great with these photos, but I took them very quickly with my cell phone. I hope to use my camera for photos next week. For this card I used a pink base with a lavender panel and a white die cut.

Here is a scrapbook page I did. I'm scrapping our trip to California in February to be with my brother. I'm at the point where I'm pasting in a few pictures of his life.


So far I matted the pictures, added some journaling, and put on some stickers. I may add some washi tape to jazz it up a bit. This is his early life. I will have four pages of pictures when I finish with this section.

Here are the front of the death announcements I made for my mother-in-law.


The base for the card on the left is white, even though it looks bluish. The one on the right is cream. I stamped butterflies and leaves on the bases in corresponding colors. Since I need to make several of these, I kept the design simple. These are smaller than the usual size I make for birthday and other cards. I'm a bit behind - she passed in June! But I was waiting for Christmas so we could get people's names from the Christmas cards people sent to her. Unfortunately, I will have to change the wording inside to include her son.

That's all for now - sorry for such a long post! Be sure to check out some very talented people at http://stamping-ground.blogspot.com/. I hope you had a merry, uneventful Christmas and New Year. Like I wrote in our Christmas letter, I know that whatever comes in 2018, God will be with us and will help us through it. Nevertheless, here's to a boring 2018!

8 comments:

  1. Hi Suzanne, and sending you love & hugs. No matter how expected, a death still comes as a shock, I think. But your BIL was really a shock, and how awful for you all. It does make you realise that we need to seize everyday with both hands. Have a better week, Hugs, Shaz #8 XxX

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  2. Hi Suzanne, life is short enough but a sudden death always comes as a shock to the system and takes time to understand. Hope your crafting helps a little and that your woyww is a better one. Angela x14x

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  3. Hi just me again. I noticed the comment you left over at mine. If there is anything you can't find that you want to know about any of the techniques I use just ask. Sending hugs, Angela xXx

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  4. How awful, especially at this time of year. Hope you find some comfort in your crafting, I know I do. Helen #1

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  5. Oh Suzanne. What a difficult time you have all had recently. Sudden death is so much harder for those left behind to cope with. As I am writing I am praying you will know that peace which passes all understanding, which only Father God can bring to your hearts.
    Take care dear girl. God bless.
    Margaret #2

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  6. Hi Suzanne, I'm sorry for your family's sudden loss; especially over Christmas. Hope 2018 is a better year for you all. Sarah #6/26

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  7. Pryaing for you and all dear ones of those dear folks, Suzanne, sad indeed, I think it always is, not matter how expected it is. Death and passing on is sad however I the LORD we have the blessed hope for seeing those Who trust in Him again and as the word says ..”we sorrow not as those who have no hope...” we have hope in Jesus.
    Hugs and prayers, and well done such lovely cards, it’s nice to be a blessing that way.
    Thanks for sharing your inspiration!
    Shaz in Oz.x

    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  8. wishing you strenght in these difficult times, Vicky

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