Week in the Life : Tuesday Photos + Words (and a workshop giveaway)
Tags:Just a note that Stacy Julian organized a really cool project encouraging everyone to give ourselves the gift of the present moment. This is precisely what we are doing with this week in the life journey. Check out her blog today.
From Tuesday:
















Went with the simple list idea again - not as detailed as day one, but still much more than I would ever do without this project.
1. Super happy Simon wake-up this morning. He came into our room around 2am. I stayed for a bit and then went to his bed (which happens to be a bit more comfortable because of a firmer mattress). He joined me at about 5:45am just before the alarm went off at 6am.
2. Breakfast routine same as Monday: bagel + cream cheese for Simon, cereal for Chris, and me, I have to wait a bit for my thyroid medication. I usually eat after Simon leaves for school.
3. Every morning that Simon is cheerful I am so very thankful.
4. Working on a project for Australian Creating Keepsakes.
5. Listening to OPB.
6. Head out to the Farmer’s Market. Pick up spinach, carrots, celery, red onion, raspberries, and flowers. Grab a toasted bagel from Bagel Sphere.
7. Ship package to Australia.
8. Look up some recipes at www.allrecipes.com. Do a bit of meal planning for the week.
9. Text Chris to pick up a couple things at the grocery store.
10. Make German Apple Cake + eat hummus and pita chips for lunch.
11. Clean up kitchen.
12. Move laundry around.
13. Back to work. Internet. Emails.
14. Talk to Mom on the phone. Ask her about how to get the cake out of the bundt pan.
15. Totally bummed that Mothering.com message board has been down today.
16. Simon comes home on the bus.
17. We check out his Communication Notebook. Looks good. He brought home the same library book he brought home almost every trip last year.
18. On comes the Darth Vader costume and Star Wars video.
19. Chris talks on the phone. Mom reads about cloth diapers.
20. I take a little nap.
21. Dinner is tostadas (Chris cooks). Dessert is the German Apple Cake.
22. Simon does his math homework (no complaints tonight) at the table and then puts on his PJ’s.
23. Reading homework on the couch.
24. Family light saber battle.
25. Simon in bed. Read Green Eggs + Ham.
26. Back to work for a bit.
27. Watch Tivo’d John Stewart.
This week I am excited to give away a spot in Kolette Hall'sGiving Well (In 2-hours or Less) online workshop at Big Picture Scrapbooking.
Kolette is one of my favorite people and happens to be having a baby right around the same time as me next year. She is a fabulous product designer and instructor who really keeps the emphasis on things being meaningful and coming from the heart.
Here's the basics of Giving Well:
Gift-giving is an art. From the gift tag and wrapping paper to what's inside the package, you are saying something when you give a gift. Back by popular demand, Kolette Hall has designed a fresh round of fabulous, manageable gift ideas for the holiday season and all year long. This class is literally packed with everything you need to give well for the holidays or any special event all year long - and Kolette has designed every idea you will see in this class!
Every other day, you will receive a new idea for "Giving Well (still in 2-hours or less!)." True to form, Kolette has also included her exclusive downloadable artwork to help you create the perfect gifts, holiday cards and gift tags. As those of you who joined us last year for Giving Well know, you will be amazed with what you get in just four weeks of class time.
You asked for it, so we're starting class a month earlier than last year to make sure you have plenty of time to get those projects done for the holidays! Whether you are mass producing one gift idea or choosing to craft a different gift for each person on your list, you'll get tons of ideas for creating personalized gifts in less than two hours. Come join Kolette as she guides you in your new art form: the art of Giving Well.
You can read all the details about this online workshop here. It runs October 9 through November 5th. While you are there you can also check out her year long workshop for 2009: A Life Well Crafted.
To be entered leave a comment below and let us know if you have started planning for the upcoming holiday season yet. Comment section will be closed at 5pm today (Wednesday) and the winner announced shortly after.
A complete list of posts related to the week in the life project can be found here.



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Yes I have!! I have my whole house decorated for Halloween right now! Just love all the pumpkins & mums!! Starting to figure out how I want my tree! This year I want to have one tree with hand made ornaments. I love decorating with lights and greenery! Started to make my cookie list!! Love the house when it smells like fresh baked goodies!!
So much fun!
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I started with a list and a budget... and surfing on the web getting ideas. I would love a spot in Kolette's class!
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I have trouble planning for the holidays until the leaves fall. Autumn is my favorite time of year, so I don't want to miss a second. I would love to win a class.
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Hi Ali- Such good timing! I "officially" started my Christmas shopping yesterday! I would love more ideas for handmade, meaningful gifts for family and friends. With all that is going on in the economy I think it would be good for us all to get back to the basics and focus on what really matters - people. I, for one, would like to see more of a focus on giving versus consuming. Thanks and have a great day!
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this sounds fabulous! i am kicking around some of my homemade gift ideas, for b'days and the holidays and I know one gift santa is buying for sure: a Nintendo DS for my youngest.
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I am excited about this! I wanted to take it, but I am also taking Cathy's BPS class, and they weren't both in the budget.
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Hi Ali! I'm using Photoshop Elements to make a family recipe book, 18 favorites, to give to family. I'm also making little 2009 calendars as gifts. I'm still looking for ideas for the men!
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Hi Ali,
I have NOT really started getting ready for Christmas, or the holidays (thinking about it). I DID buy some Halloween pencils for the goodie bags I put together for my students. Not the candy yet though.
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I'm just happy that I am keeping up with the kids school work! I have gotten Halloween costumes, but for Christmas its too far away for me to even think about it!
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I haven't started yet. I am trying to decide whether to make the gifts or just procrastinate & do everything last minute. Okay, just kidding...(maybe!!)
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I haven't started just yet, but so funny because I was thinking about it just this morning. Simple Mom has an article about it on her blog today that got my juices flowing. And I am planning on taking the other Christmas planning class over at BPS.
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I've started to buy some presents here and there and am dreaming of snow, hot chocolate, scarfs, and christmas music!! :) Thank you!
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I have started to plan for Thanksgiving. Making a list of grocery items & the craft project for the place name settings. Once this is well under way I'll start thinking about Christmas.
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Usually, once October begins I somehow seem to remember how busy this season is for our family. Then I frantically begin making plans and lists. Every year I vow that I am going to make plans earlier and every year I don't. Somehow though, our holidays are always wonderful!!
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As a custom holiday card designer, I have to get my Santa hat on in April and wear it straight through till Christmas. (After 16 years, I've pretty much adjusted to that.) I have been reading Kolette's blog for the last month or so and would LOVE a spot in her class. Pretty please pick me!
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I have actually started thinking about the holidays--which for use start with a vengence next Monday with one of 5 October birthdays in my family!!
I love BPS classes and I'm sure this one will be terrific.
Lisa S. in Texas
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As I knew I would, I'm having so much fun with this whole process! Thanks so much for letting us joing along, Ali.
Tina J.
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I have to plan early with all the handmade gifts prepare from baked goods for the neighbors, family calendars for both sides, greeting cards for my grandmother. I've started working on the calendars scrapping the monthly toppers and customized b-days & anniversaries. My family comes in every year from out of the country so we have an extra long celebration through the New Year.
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This year on my hubby's side, we are making all homemade gifts, mamas, kids and dads included. We did this 6 yrs ago and it was so much nicer to see the gifts that came from their own hearts and hands. I have a few of those completed. Trying to get it all done early though, so I can decorate at Thanksgiving time and sit back and relax and enjoy it all.
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Yup, have a few gifts bought already - not usually this far ahead, but kinda like it. I am off on maternity leave (I return to work in middle of November) so have more time now than I will then with a one year old around.
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