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10 Things on the 10th: June

June 10, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 17 Comments

Many of us who took the online class “Beyond Blogging for Scrapbookers” are participating in a special event on the 10th of each month. In 10 Things on the 10th each participant will share something totally of their own creation—but always 10 things. Some will share 10 photos, 10 crafty ideas, 10 sources of inspiration, 10 recipes, 10 things in a collection…always 10 things and always on the 10th of the month.

When summer begins I envision outdoorsy activities, like going to the pool, grilling out, reading a good book on a hammock in the shade and riding my bike. So for this month’s 10 Things I rounded up 10 inspiring layouts from around the Web that feature bike riding:

Nary
Nary

Lucy's Crafty Life
Lucy’ Crafty Life

Mary Ann Jenkins
Mary Ann Jenkins

Renee Zwirek
Renee Zwirek

creatingmyeveryday
Staci Taylor

RePacheco
Re Pacheco

scrappingmeme
Scrapping MeMe

joscie
Joscie

marnel
Marnel

eranslow
E Ranslow

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 10 Things

Happiness blog hop

May 30, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 13 Comments

Welcome! This post is one stop along the trail on a Happiness Blog Hop, where we’re discussing scrapbooking as it relates to happiness. Links to the other participants are at the bottom of this post.

To enter the giveaway from Scrapworthy Lives (the host of this blog hop), be sure to comment below and tell me what makes you happy. You can earn one entry per blog. This means that if you visit everyone’s blog and comment on each, you will have 14 entries. All entries must be posted by Friday, June 3, at midnight Central Standard Time (Chicago, IL, USA). Stephanie will ship the prize anywhere in the world. The winner will be announced on Sunday, June 5, on Scrapworthy Lives.

When I was five and my brother was four, we had the most wonderful opportunity. Because my mother’s friends knew what a great teacher she was (and still is), they asked her to take their children and teach them at our home for their kindergarten year. There were eight of us who gathered in our basement to learn together for a half day three days per week. I loved it.

One of my many strong memories of this year is the morning ritual we followed. Each day after getting to our assigned seats and settling in we stood, turned toward the U.S. flag displayed in the corner, placed our right hands over our hearts and recited the Pledge of Allegiance. Then we turned to face a fabric poster that Mom had hanging from a thumb tack on the left wall. It was made of a light-weight burlap and had pastel smiley faces tumbling down the sides, framing this poem:

“Begin the day with friendliness,
Keep friendly all day long.

Keep in your soul a friendly thought,
In your heart a friendly song.

Have in your mind a word of cheer,
For all who come your way,

And they will greet you too, in turn,
And wish you a happy day!”

But we didn’t recite that poem; we sang it. Mom tells the story that one day as she was reading through the poem a tune just poured out of her to go with the words. So eight four- and five-year-olds and Mrs. Daquila raised their voices in unison to sing this happy little poem to that happy little tune. What a fantastic way to start the school day!

All these years later I can sing that little song, and I instantly feel happier. When I talked to my brother on the phone yesterday I started singing the song to him out of the blue, and he joined in with me. Good memories and good feelings go hand-in-hand. We scrapbookers already know that, don’t we?

But another lesson that I’ve learned from thinking back on that story is the power anchors have in our emotional lives. I’m referring to anchors as stimuli in our environment that our brains associate with and then use to trigger a specific emotional response in us. You know, like when the smell of onions and garlic sautéing takes you back to the Thanksgiving mornings of your childhood, when your grandmother would get up early to start making stuffing for the turkey. The emotional response to that smell is likely to make you feel pretty good (even if Grandma was a wretched cook)!

Why does a particular blanket make a child feel more secure in an unfamiliar situation? Because his brain connects for him the times his father brought him that blanket and then told him a story before tucking him in. Just having the blanket can make him feel that way.

Scrapbooking is a happy part of my life. I love to read about scrapbook trends, look at others’ creative work online, talk about scrapping, plan my next layout in my head and shop for supplies. And I really look forward to my scrap time! But I recently realized that when the time arrived to go into my craft room and create, I had some negative anchors associated with it. I would go into my little room and feel my energy drop. I’d start to feel overwhelmed and angry at myself for wasting this precious time. Not really productive emotions, right?

Then one day I walked into our office to find Matt watching a video of a little boy playing the ukulele and singing Jason Mraz’ “I’m Yours.” I watched it over his shoulder and said, “That song just makes me smile.”

That’s when it hit me. I could create a list of songs that have that effect on me, put them on my iPod and play them when I’m ready to start scrapping (and whenever I feel down, for that matter). And you know, it worked!

So, let’s sum up what I’ve learned here:

  1. Make time to do things that make me happier, such as taking photos, recording family stories and using pretty paper to pull it all together.
  2. Find triggers that help improve my energy level and feel happier when I need it.
  3. A happy little song can make a big difference.
  4. Begin the day with friendliness.

🙂

Remember to comment and tell me what makes you happy to be entered in the blog hop giveaway.

TO GO TO THE NEXT BLOG ON THE HOP:

Pie for Breakfast

FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF ALL THE PARTICIPATING BLOGS:

Scrapworthy Lives
1200 Some Miles
Take a Picture and Remember This
Scrap Your Life
My Life in Photos & Words
This Kalil Life
Fun Mama
Scrapping Mojo
XNomad’s Blog
Nuggets
The Constant Scrapper
Pie for Breakfast
Scraps & Sass
Abstracts Mixed with Extracts

Resources covering the relationship between music and mood:

  • How music affects your mood
  • Study looks at relationship between music, mood
  • Music and the brain
  • Seven ways music influences mood

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: emotional journaling

My day in photos

April 26, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 39 Comments

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See more days here.

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April showers bring Easter flowers

April 22, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

This is the first time I have decided to participate in the sketch challenge at the My Mind’s Eye blog. The sketch was inspiring to me and the theme was “April showers,” so I pulled out these great photos of my mom and brother from last year’s Easter photo shoot among the gorgeous flowers at the Duke Gardens in Durham, NC.

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Duke Gardens always looks lovely, but the flowers were especially beautiful last April for Easter.

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The significance of stories in our lives

April 13, 2011 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

Twisted Sketches launches its 96th sketch today, and the twist this time is “card.” The sketch and the design team’s interpretations are awaiting you at Twisted Sketches’ site…and here is my design team contribution using the new sketch:

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When we found this 1886 copy of "Sense and Sensibility" at a used book store we had to buy it!

I started with the “twist” when deciding what to scrap for this one. “Card” gave me a little trouble, I don’t mind telling you. Then it hit me—library card! So I took photos of the front pages of this wonderful old book Matt and I recently purchased at a used book store and told its story on my layout. (Notice the patterned paper with the bonnets and top hats on my layout. I couldn’t wait to pull that out and use it for this theme.)

The story

Matt and I met in Chapel Hill, NC, in February 1996. Our first date included a lovely dinner at Aurora (a restaurant that sadly is no more) and then a movie at the old Carolina Theater (also sadly gone and converted into a Gap store—surely the world needed another of those rather than a 63-year-old treasure of a theater!).

We had such an evening. Sigh.

The movie we saw that night was “Sense and Sensibility.” It was very romantic. I was already a Jane Austen fan at that point in my life, but Matt was unsurprisingly unaware of her gifts. In my experience men tend to need an introduction to Miss Austen by a female who either already matters to them or to whom they want to matter. 😉 Let me just say that if you have a romantic bone in your body and you haven’t yet see this one, please do yourself the favor.

Fast forward 15 years, and Matt and I were recently perusing the rare book room at one of the Half Price Books locations in Austin when I spied an old copy of “Sense and Sensibility” on the shelf! It’s an 1886 copy—125 years old—and in rather good shape. Of course we bought it. I think we can be said to have just enough sense and sensibility to know when to grab up something with that kind of significance!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 1 photo, American Crafts, Basic Grey, border punches, one-page layouts, Silhouette, Twisted Sketches

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