Finally spent some time scrapping. Trying to get all my older pictures caught up. Last Christmas...family trip back in 2000...our dog from 2001!
I knew I had to get last Christmas' done before this year's pictures were taken.
Thanks for stopping by and looking. Keep your heart open and look for ways to let your creativity change someone else - even if it is just a card! Susan
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Ferguson, MO
I’ve been thinking about Ferguson, MO and my heart breaks. Where did we fail as Americans? As people
with moral codes? I watched on my TV screen last night the tension break out after
the announcement that the police officer would not be indicted and I wondered when
it became the norm to riot and destroy property because you didn’t get your way. I wondered what they think they will
accomplish.
Before I go on, I want to say that I KNOW that there are race issues in
this country. I know there are cops who
mistreat black people simply because they are black. Just like there are black people who will
break the law. What I don’t believe is
that this is the norm for either group of people. I believe that the majority of people (black
and white) are good. Just like I believe
that the majority of cops are honest and fair.
After listening to the presentation of facts last night, the officer in
Ferguson was defending his life. That’s
what the majority of witnesses said, that’s what the evidence said, and that’s
what the Grand Jurors who reviewed it all said.
So, tell me, what was accomplished by those who rioted in the street?
Who broke store windows? Who challenged the police? Did you make people sit up and take notice to
the plight of “your people”? Did you encourage
a sympathetic response? A change? A dialogue?
NO WAY. You simply reinforced the
opinion that was already formed. Right
or wrong.
I am so sorry for Mr. Brown’s family. They have experienced a
devastating loss. But their son was not
murdered. He lost his life because he chose
to fight with a police officer. From the
testimonies of eye witnesses, he charged the police officer. This is an act of aggression. I’m sorry he lost his life…but that officer
did not murder him.
Just like the many other people we’ve read about in the news … when a
police officer tells you to put down the weapon … PUT IT DOWN. You can argue it is a toy or a BB gun or pretend
knife later. But don’t stand there
waving it … don’t argue with the police.
Now, I’m not saying that the police are always right. In fact, sometimes they get it wrong. But instead of accusing them of murder, how
about trying to walk in their shoes. How
about thinking from their point of view. Every day they put their lives on the line to
protect us. Every day they face people
who would rather kill them face prison.
Every day they get up and go to a job that could end their lives to
protect you and me. Forgive them if they
get a little rough when faced with a threat to their lives…to their families.
Do we need to change attitudes in this country? Yes.
If there a racist cop on a police force, his superiors need to get him
off the street. They can’t look the other way. They have to identify this threat
and remove it. We all know that cops
will defend cops but it is time to stop defending them if they are wrong. If there are accusations against an officer,
it must be dealt with seriously and investigated.
And to my fellow Americans … we’ve got to stop the racism. We’ve got to stand up to those who look down
on certain people because of their race or religion or whatever. We’ve got to unite or our nation will
continue on a downhill spiral. We’ve got to stop assuming that because someone
is black or poor or different that they are somehow inferior.
And those of you who riot in the street… you’ve got to stop that
nonsense. There is a better way to get
your voices heard and to effect change.
Trust me…no one is seriously listening to your pleas when you are
throwing molotov cocktails and destroying property. We are simply shaking our heads and wondering
why you are acting like spoiled children.
And for those of you who are hate-mongers…it is time to shut your
mouths. There are white folks and black
folks who are spewing a lot of hate against each other. Don’t be fooled – they aren’t fighting for
your rights; they are working to further divide this country.
One last question, and actually it is what I opened with, where have we
failed? Why do people think that rioting
is the way to enact change. Have we fail
to teach respect in our schools…in our homes?
Where are the mentors? There are
so many children growing up in homes where dad is absent and mom is struggling
to make ends meet (or vice versa). We
have communities that are struggling to give children a basic education. Children are going to school and to bed
hungry. Children are home alone with TV
as their babysitter and video games their picture of the world.
It is time for Americans to step up and see the destruction in our
country and work together for a solution.
It is time for politicians to become servants of the people. It is time to revamp our budget to rein in
the spending in other countries and keep that money here at home to fix our
problems. I believe it starts with
education. I believe we need to
encourage our youth to be productive citizens.
But I don’t know the answers as to how to fix this. I don’t know how to enact this change. But there are those who do; who are in
positions of power and influence. STEP
UP. Youth, step up and be counted. Build up instead of tearing down.
And to close…to my fellow Americans in Ferguson, I’ve been praying for
you. My heart is heavy with the devastation you’ve experienced – from the death
of a young man to the accusations against a peace officer to the destruction of
property and the tearing apart of your community. I pray you stand tall and rebuild and repair
relationships.
And I pray that America changes.
That we stop the self-destruction from within.
I realize this is far from what I usually post, but my heart is heavy and felt I needed to get it out. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Susan
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Marathon box
My sisters ran their first (and possibly only) 1/2 Marathon in Columbus a few weekends ago. Here is the project I made for them. It is a keepsake box that they can put their medal in if they want.
Thanks for stopping by. Susan
Thanks for stopping by. Susan
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Completed pages {finally}
I print pictures on scrap paper before I scrap them. I can print them on photo paper once I know what size will work best with my layout. There a few downfalls to this method. First, I get layouts done and then it takes me forever to get the pictures printed! Secondly, I scrapped the same pictures twice (not just one set but several!). And then there's the exceptionally long blog post with ALL the pretty layouts. I do hope you enjoy them.
Oh, and a few cards that were still on the camera!
I had a great time in VA Beach, even though Hurricane Arthur shook our house. The first trip to VA Beach was right after Sandy. Our first night in the house we had no electric. This was the first hurricane I actually experienced. Okay, it was just lots of rain and very strong winds but it was still scary. Laying in bed wondering if I should pack up and get out of there. The house shook and shuddered. I almost snuck downstairs to crawl in bed with my older sister - which I did as a kid. But we made it through safely and no damage.
Love the picture of my great-nephew in his "terminator" bunny mask.
The first of many 5Ks. My sisters are running a 1/2 Marathon this weekend and I'm so proud of them. I have 2 more 5Ks scheduled for this year and one during the Pittsburgh marathon in May.
Have a wonderful day...week...month (not sure when I'll post again!). Open your heart and let your creativity touch someone. Susan
Oh, and a few cards that were still on the camera!
I had a great time in VA Beach, even though Hurricane Arthur shook our house. The first trip to VA Beach was right after Sandy. Our first night in the house we had no electric. This was the first hurricane I actually experienced. Okay, it was just lots of rain and very strong winds but it was still scary. Laying in bed wondering if I should pack up and get out of there. The house shook and shuddered. I almost snuck downstairs to crawl in bed with my older sister - which I did as a kid. But we made it through safely and no damage.
Love the picture of my great-nephew in his "terminator" bunny mask.
The first of many 5Ks. My sisters are running a 1/2 Marathon this weekend and I'm so proud of them. I have 2 more 5Ks scheduled for this year and one during the Pittsburgh marathon in May.
Have a wonderful day...week...month (not sure when I'll post again!). Open your heart and let your creativity touch someone. Susan
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Cards 8-23-14
I was happy to get into my scrap room today. Trying to fill up my box to send to OperationWriteHome.com. Over 320 cards already in there but there's still room.
With these two I was playing with my inks...fading colors into each other.
Thanks for stopping by. Take time and get crafty, Susan
With these two I was playing with my inks...fading colors into each other.
Thanks for stopping by. Take time and get crafty, Susan
Monday, August 18, 2014
Ninja Turtle hat
I saw this pattern on Facebook and knew my great-nephew would love it so off I went to get the yarn. It's going into the mail tomorrow.
I love surprises!
I hope Benji enjoys it. Thanks for stopping by, Susan
I love surprises!
I hope Benji enjoys it. Thanks for stopping by, Susan
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Layouts 8-16-14
Finally got back to scrapbooking with my once-a-month group. Didn't get a lot done but enjoyed my time with my friends.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
wedding album pages
My son got married in April and I made an 8x8 album for him and his beautiful bride. Sorry to bombard you with ALL the pages at once but I don't get a chance to upload very often, so here goes......
It was a beautiful wedding. Thanks for stopping by, Susan
It was a beautiful wedding. Thanks for stopping by, Susan
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