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Knott’s Berry Farm 1976

July 19, 2013 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

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I remembered there being jelly for sale at Knott's Berry Farm, so I created the boysenberry jelly jar accent to tuck in behind the left photo.

When I was nine and my brother eight, our family flew from Ohio to California to visit my maternal grandparents. I remember that we flew there on July 4th, 1976, so we all wore red-white-and-blue outfits (carefully picked out by Mom, who should have been a scrapbooker but isn’t!).

I think we stayed for almost a month, and I have several little moments stored in my memory from that time with our grandparents. One of the days I remember is when we visited Knott’s Berry Farm, where we had these photos taken. I thought I’d provide them in a little larger format here because they really are special photos, and they’re a bit hard to see well on the layout.

The first is of my grandparents with me and Phil in the gold mine, and the second is of me and Phil and Daddy on a ride.
Me and my bro with Grams and Gramps in the gold mine

Daddy, Phil and me on a ride at Knott's Berry Farm in 1876

As I was creating this page, I seemed to remember that Knott’s Berry Farm sold jelly when we were there and that it was kind of a big deal to the theme of the park. So I did a little rooting around on their web site and found out this interesting tidbit:
“It was not until the 1930s that Walter became associated with the “boysenberry” which would became the family trademark. Nearby, Anaheim Parks Superintendent Rudolph Boysen had experimented with a new strain of berry but the plants kept dying on the vine. Walter took the scraggly plants, nurtured them to health and named the new berry – a cross between a loganberry, red raspberry and blackberry – after its originator. Today, all boysenberries in the world can trace their roots to Knott’s Berry Farm.”

So I created a little jelly jar with a boysenberry to tuck in behind one of the photos. And this little detail on my page makes be ridiculously happy!

Product/technique notes

I followed this PageMaps’ sketch and will be entering it in their July Cocoa Daisy sketch contest:
PageMaps' Cocoa Daisy sketch contest

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 2 photos, border punches, one-page layouts, Silhouette, vintage photos

Nursing is a calling

May 11, 2013 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

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Sisters and nurses: Frances P. Daquila Duffy and Mary Lou Daquila Schollaert

This week the American Nurses Association celebrates National Nurses Week. In honor of the several nurses in my family I created this page about my father’s sisters, who both dedicated themselves to caring for the sick.

Each of my aunts went to Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Pittsburgh right after high school. They were eight years apart in age (my dad was the middle child, Aunt Bubbles (Frances) on the left was three years older and Aunt Doo Doo (Mary Lou) on the right is five years younger), so they did not attend nursing school together. However, they did both stay and work out their nursing careers in the Pittsburgh area.

These photos were the ones taken upon their graduation from nursing school, and I just love them! I am grateful to their families for sending me these portraits so that I could create this tribute page about my two aunts.

It’s also important to mention that their careers in nursing have led to daughters and granddaughters of theirs following suit!

There is a nursing tribute I found online for nurses who have passed away. It’s called “The Nightingale Tribute,” and I’m quoting it here because these words led to my page’s title:
“Nursing is a calling, a way of life. Nursing is a service profession that cannot be lived in isolation. Nurses rely on each other for the synergistic effect of teamwork in our efforts of care giving. It is appropriate that we honor our colleagues not only during their career, but also at the end of life’s journey.”

Product/technique notes:
I created this page using papers from My Mind’s Eye “Stella & Rose” collection, decorative brads from Echo Park and a title I created and cut with my Silhouette Cameo.

Filed Under: My scrapbook layouts Tagged With: 2 photos, My Mind's Eye, one-page layouts, Silhouette, vintage photos

To lead a better life

May 5, 2013 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 2 Comments

The first sketch challenge has been posted at the new SCRAP & MUSIC challenge blog! Head over to the site to grab the sketch and play along for fame and prizes. 😉

The challenges on this blog will involve following the sketch and using a title on your layout with a line from the provided music. This first sketch came with the song “Here, there and everywhere” by the Beatles. To remind you, here are the lyrics:

To lead a better life,
I need my love to be here.
Here, making each day of the year
Changing my life with a wave of her hand
Nobody can deny that there’s something there.
There, running my hands through her hair
Both of us thinking how good it can be
Someone is speaking but she doesn’t know he’s there.
I want her everywhere
and if she’s beside me I know I need never care.
But to love her is to need her
Everywhere, knowing that love is to share
each one believing that love never dies
watching her eyes and hoping I’m always there.
I want her everywhere
and if she’s beside me I know I need never care.
But to love her is to need her.
Everywhere, knowing that love is to share
each one believing that love never dies
watching her eyes and hoping I’m always there.
I will be there, and everywhere.
Here, there and everywhere.

I chose to focus on the very first line of the lyrics, “To lead a better life,” because it made me think of how Matt and I really do believe that we can and must make our own lives better. So, each December we spend a good deal of time talking about and setting our goals and plans for the coming new year.

In the past two years my brother, Phil, has come to visit us during the week after Christmas and into the new year, and he now looks forward to working on his goals with us! The photos on my layout are of the three of us working on our lists together this past December.

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Phil, Matt and I had just finished lunch at a local Indian restaurant that we love and then pulled out our goals notebook to start working on our lists again. You can see that I was acting as scribe for the group!

Product/technique notes:
Of course, I used sketch #1 provided at the Sketch & Music blog to create my page. The patterned papers from the K&Company “Americana” theme seemed to work well with both the colors of our clothes and the theme (stars and freedom). And that cool cut-and-folded border strip in the middle there was made using a cut file from the Silhouette store. Isn’t it cool how it shows off both sides of the patterned paper? I then created the title treatment in the Silhouette software and cut it with my Cameo as well. The “he said” and “she said” stamps are by Studio Calico, and the “Good things take time” sticker is from BasicGrey’s “Clippings” line.
Scrap & Music sketch #1

Filed Under: Layouts based on sketches, My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 2 photos, one-page layouts, Scrap & Music sketches, Silhouette

Eighth grade school portraits

April 20, 2013 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 11 Comments

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These school portraits were from our last year in Catholic school.

This layout features school portraits taken in the fall of 1980, when Phil and I were in our last year of parochial grade school. Can you believe those windshield eyeglasses were ever the fashion?

Product/technique notes:
I created this layout using a great sketch by Juliana Michaels for Paper Bakery and supplies from the Pink Paislee “Prairie Hill” collection.
Juliana Michael's sketch

Filed Under: My scrapbook layouts, Sketches Tagged With: 2 photos, one-page layouts, Silhouette, vintage photos

The gift of song

December 20, 2012 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

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This layout celebrates one of our Daquila-family Christmas traditions.

Have you ever read about the importance of family rituals to children’s development of identity and feelings of belonging? When I do it impresses upon me, yet again, what a wonderful job my parents did in providing Phil and me with such a stable, loving, tradition-filled environment. Our family’s rituals were many, but it will come as no surprise that my favorites revolved around Christmas.

Over the years we developed many Christmas traditions, but today’s layout celebrates the way we handled Christmas music. Although we had quite a few Christmas albums that we played over and over throughout the season, we had one particular favorite. It was the Anita Kerr Singers’ “Spend this holiday with me.” There was just something different about it that we all loved. In fact, we all knew every note of that record and sang along faithfully.

Our ritual became making sure that this was the first album we played at the beginning of each Christmas season. It HAD to be played before any of the others could be cued up on our huge stereo. Playing this album for the first of many times in the season was our auditory signal that it was time for Christmas.

And now this tradition has made its way into our celebration of Christmas. That sounds like a testament to a good album and a great tradition!

Product/technique notes:
I used papers from Simple Stories “Handmade Holiday” and My Mind’s Eye “Festive” collections to complete this layout.

Filed Under: My scrapbook layouts Tagged With: 2 photos, Christmas, My Mind's Eye, one-page layouts, Silhouette, Simple Stories, vintage photos

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