He's also the man who in his late fifties decided that he wanted to learn how to kiteboard. So he bought this ginormous kite, recruited the equally old and equally crazy next-door-neighbor and tested out the flight capabilities of his new acquisition in a nearby park. I must note here, that my mother, the realist in the group, was not home at the time. She happened to be visiting me in Arizona. Well, the two men flew 12 feet off the ground while holding this kite and let go. They went crashing to the ground because gravity really does exist here on earth. Luckily no one was hurt. That experience freaked my dad out a little so he returned his ginormous kite and purchased a mongo one instead. I've got some great pics of him with his kite that I'm waiting for the right time to scrap.
Anyway, I entitled this layout, Fun in a Bag. I did it for a Sandylion review on Scrap Friends.
Journaling: My dad is one of those people who can have fun in a paper bag. He find joy in everything he does. It is a pleasure to be with him. Feeding the ducks and goose in Arizona. November 2007. The kids had a blast.
Cardstock: Bazzil
Pattern paper: Sandylion: Las Vegas Collection
Stickers: Luxe
Pens: Faber Castell
Buttons: Paper Studio
Ribbon: unknown
Rub-ons: Luxe
Other: acrylic paint, fabric mushroom from a Dozen’s kit; staples, journal tag is Luxe; paperclip and brads are KI Memories; Maya Road acrylic letters; foam letters from Target
1 comment:
Your dad sounds like a wonderful man...I need to learn to let go and enjoy life more like that!
Love the LO...did you paint the edges of your photos or sand them? I'm guessing paint...either way I really like the effect!
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