Joey’s Graduation

Today Joey is graduating from college! What’s even more impressive is that he got a job and is starting it on Monday! How crazy is that.

I made him a card and money jar. Here is what the jar looked like before:

Graduation Jar Before

 

I wrapped it in paper and put a graduation cap on top of it to make it look cute. The cap is a thick piece of black foam I had with paper put on top of it. That way the brad holding the tassel didn’t go all the way through. J spray painted the lid for me, it was silver. Then I wrapped up money like diplomas in ribbon and put them inside.

Graduation Jar-Money Graduation Jar After Graduation Card and Jar Side Graduation Card

California 2013

Apparently I have an obsession with using the old maps from our trips in my scrapbook pages. It just seems like such a great way to save them!

Cabrillo 2013

San Diego 2013

California 2014 Dual Layout

J and I got to spend a week in California March, 2013 for work, but we did some vacationing on the side. This was a day we spent in San Diego at the USS Midway museum and Cabrillo National Park/Point Loma. Point Loma was my favorite spot in California. The view was gorgeous, even if J did freak me out getting so close to the edge!

Nibbles

For a very short period of my childhood we had a pet hamster named Nibbles. When we received Nibbles from my cousin he was already an old pre-named hamster, but we loved him til his dying day. He still liked to hide places we couldn’t find him even in his old age, like under the couch, and he continued this habit until the day he died in a red plastic hamster cage tube. We were sad for Nibbles death, and my mom promised she would bury him while we were at school.

At the end of the day we come home to our acreage. It’s a nice place for a hamster to rest. There is quite a bit of manicured lawn, surrounded by trees and flowers. There’s also a creek that passes through the middle of the property, which could supply Nibbles with a resting place of tall grass and trees blowing in the wind. He wouldn’t be lonely because there are other pets buried at this homestead. We’ve had, and still had at that time, dogs and cats.

Joey and I wondered where our beloved hamster may be spending his afterlife while we walked up the porch to the front door. Waiting to greet us home was a barn cat, and at his feet, was a dead Nibbles. The horror! The trauma! Mom didn’t bury Nibbles- she flung him out in the tall grass thinking he was far enough away from the house we wouldn’t spot him.  What she didn’t anticipate was a friendly cat bringing us a trophy to the front door. Her toss of the fuzzy rodent must not have been far enough, or the cat was on a hamster hunting prowl that day. Either way we came home to a stiffened, mauled Nibbles, and a gloating cat.

 

Ped-O-Meter

How many “O-Meters” can one person have before they’re crazy? I got a pedometer so I can track how many steps I take. (FYI- I sit wayyy too much at work.) Someone please tell me if I cross the line and turn into this guy.