In my continual rant against the weather, it is -4° this morning, with a wind chill of -22°. Really? Worse yet, we discovered ice damming in several places yesterday, which can cause all kinds of damage. The last time it happened, we had to have three rooms repaired and repainted. Since then we've had the roof replaced. We also have cables on the roof which usually take care of the problem. This year it's just been too cold for too long. The icicles on everyone's homes are amazing. Beautiful, but a potential sign of problems to come. Tracy has a call into the man who came many years ago, but all the folks who deal with these problems are overbooked. Two weeks from today, we'll be in Florida,, although it's even chilly in Florida (they were predicting lows in the 30's this week), but it's surely better than here. I'm actually glad to be here right now, so we can keep an eye on the ice damming.
Well, on to more pleasant topics. I don't usually leave making a card to the last minute, but for Sarah's ordination, I did exactly that. I made it the evening before, just before we gave her a stole. (I never got a photo of that either, but I will on Easter Sunday when we'll be celebrating at her church.) But she immediately said, "Nice card!" I think she's partial to CAS as well.
It couldn't have been simpler. White cardstock, a piece of patterned paper from the Studio Calico "Print Shop" pad, and a die cut from Penny Black in gold.
And somehow, when I posted about Caleb's birthday from Chicago in December, I never shared his birthday card.
Caleb LOVES cars, and this little car die from Savvy is one of my favorites. I cut it three times in Limeaid Ice, Pure Poppy, and Hawaiian Shores and mounted them on a piece of Summer Sunrise (all Papertrey Ink). It's been ages since I used any of my 12X12 scrapbook papers, but I found a piece of map paper and cut two banners. I can't remember (and didn't record) where the "happy, happy, happy" sentiment comes from.
On one final note about the weather, it's sunny today! Makes going out a little less onerous. I'm going to lunch with two friends from college, but otherwise I'm staying inside!